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A letter and accompanying envelope from Susan Fleishman, Director of Alumni Relations for the University of Minnesota, to Thelma T. Gorham, concerning a forthcoming invitation for the 50th class reunion.
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A memo and accompanying form from Robert M. Ruggles, Chair of the AEJMC Minorities Task Force, to members of that force and the Journalism faculty of FAMU. The memo and form concern new journalistic standards for minority and female representation.
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A letter and attached form from Roger Gafke, Executive Director of the Accrediting Council On Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, to Robert M. Ruggles, of the FAMU School of Journalism, Media and Graphic Arts. The letter and form concern a new journalistic standard.
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Photocopies of two open letters written by Sandy Moore, Assistant Dean of the FAMU School of Architecture, requesting the names and addresses of black women in architecture, including FAMU students. Both pages include handwritten notes.
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A photocopy of an article from the Tallahassee Democrat, written by Jonathan Peterson, giving a portrait of Sandy Moore, Assistant Dean of the FAMU School of Architecture. Also includes handwritten notes.
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A letter from Sandy Moore, Assistant Dean of the FAMU School of Architecture, to "friend", asking for the recipient's participation in a survey on Black women in architecture. Also included are the accompanying envelope and questionnaire.
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A memo and accompanying form from Larry E. Rivers, Chairman of the FAMU Research Committee, to all FAMU Faculty members concerning the application for grant funds.
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A letter and accompanying questionnaire from Thelma T. Gorham to "whom it may concern", soliciting "your cooperation, as a woman working with the Black press" with the accompanying questionnaire.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Walter Smith, President of FAMU, congratulating and thanking Smith for his defense of FAMU's agricultural program at the Board of Regents' meeting in Orlando.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Walter Smith, President of FAMU, congratulating and thanking Smith for his defense of FAMU's agricultural program at the Board of Regents' meeting in Orlando.