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A letter from Willie D. Sapp Jr., a prospective student, to the FAMU Dean of Students, in which Sapp Jr. expresses interest in part-time employment on campus.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Chilton R. Bush of the Stanford University Department of Communication and Journalism, in which Gorham returns an application he sent her.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to the Stanford University Department of Communication and Journalism, in which Gorham asks clarifying questions in order to revise her scholarship application.
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A letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Charles H. Compson, in which Gorham asks for a letter of reference.
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A copy of a letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Hilden Gibsen, of the HR Department of the University of Kansas. In it, Gorham proposes to teach a pioneering journalism course.
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A typed letter from Adeline L. Evans to Anita Davis, President of the Tallahassee chapter of the NAACP. In it, Evans recommends Thelma T. Gorham for an award.
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A typed letter from Bill Grant, a Florida Congressman, to Thelma T. Gorham, where Grant congratulates Gorham on receiving the Lifetime Career Achievement Award.
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A typed letter from Bryan A. Lewis, Chairman of the Teacher/Advisor Awards Committee at FAMU, to Thelma T. Gorham, informing Gorham that she has been selected for the final screening process of the 1990 Teacher/Advisor of the Year Award.
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A typed letter from Thelma T. Gorham to Carmen Fields, where Gorham recommends Dr. Armistead S. Pride for the National Black Journalists' Association's Lifetime Achievement Award
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A memo from Samuel M. Nabrit, Executive Director of the Southern Fellowships Fund, to prospective applicants, enclosing the instructions to apply. There are handwritten notes on the back.