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A letter from J. N. Crooms to G. W. Perkins, a professor of an unknown institution. In it, Crooms thanks Perkins for his hospitality and recounts personal news.
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A typed letter from William H. Gray Jr., president of FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, expressing his best wishes for Crooms' health.
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A typed letter from William H. Gray Jr., president of FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding plans for an upcoming visit.
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An undated letter from John Rembert, director of public relations at FAMC, to an unknown recipient. In it, Rembert announces that African Americans are now permitted to take extension courses at the University of Florida during the summer.
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A letter from C. L. Spellman, dean at FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding recommendations for Crooms' post graduate certificate.
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A letter from G. T. Wiggins, chairman of the Founder's Day committee at FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding the upcoming Founder's Day celebration.
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A letter from William H. Gray Jr., president of FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding a teacher who left Crooms Academy to come to FAMC
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A letter from G. T. Wiggins, director of the Extension Division of FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding training for Crooms Academy teachers.
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A typed letter from M. S. Thomas, a teacher at FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding business with superintendent T. W. Lawton and the state department of education.
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A typed letter, with handwritten notes, from Clarence Walker, representing FAMC, to J. N. Crooms, regarding an upcoming meeting of the State Teachers' Association.