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A newspaper article by Elizabeth Galbreath about Thelma T. Gorham’s experience with being the wife of a soldier. The article includes a few quotes from Gorham and discusses what to expect and how to navigate being in a relationship with someone in the service.
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A newspaper clipping with a picture of Thelma Thurston Gorham, acting as director of public relations for Florida A & M University, giving FAMU Graduate literature to Felix Coxby during the Florida State Teachers Association meeting in Miami.
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A brief newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham attending a meeting about the Minnesota Highway Department. She stated what was to be expected in the future concerning a new highway blocking the entrance to the Twin Cities Opportunities Industrialization Center.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham and her son returning to Minneapolis. Gorham participated in social activities with her friends and relatives. This included dinners, luncheons, parties, some of which she was a guest speaker.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham assuming the position of the acting director of public relations at FAMU. The university’s president also named her the associate professor of journalism.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham being appointed as the associate professor of journalism and acting public relations director. The article goes on to briefly talk about Gorham’s place of birth and the profession of her career and achievements.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham being one of 18 individuals to be awarded a fellowship. This meant that she would be doing a study at Stanford in the topic of Human Relations in Communications. Her $5,000 grant allowed her to work toward her doctorate.
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A brief article about Thelma T. Gorham helping present the Fifth Annual Pen and Press Workshop held at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. She also led a workshop on investigative reporting.
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A newspaper article about Thelma T. Gorham being one of 18 individuals to be awarded a fellowship. This meant that she would be doing a study at Stanford in the topic of Human Relations in Communications. Her $5,000 grant allowed her to work toward her doctorate.
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An article about Thelma T. Gorham being named the executive editor of the Black Dispatch, Oklahoma City, The article goes on to talk about Thelma T. Gorham’s editorial series and the progression of her career from being an undergraduate to a professional journalist.