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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to G. L. Porter, principal of Lincoln High School, expressing his well wishes for Mrs. Porter, who appears to be ill. Crooms also discusses the upcoming groundbreaking for the new Crooms Memorial Library.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to R. V. Moore, president of Bethune Cookman College, congratulating Moore on his inauguration and plans to visit with his family.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to Joe Hall, of the State Department of Instruction, regarding a disagreement about Crooms' certification of college credits.
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A typed, blank form by J. N. Crooms. It is addressed to a recipient identified only as "Madam", and concerns Crooms' decision to suspend a student for skipping school. Where the student's name would be there is a blank line, not filled in. On the back side of the page, the same text is printed, only flipped.
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A typed letter to T. W. Lawton from J. N. Crooms. In it, Crooms writes to Lawton about various administrative issues at Crooms Academy.
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Various typed letters to T. W. Lawton dated July 7, 1947. Though the author is unconfirmed, it is very likely J. N. Crooms. In them, Crooms writes to Lawton about various administrative issues at Crooms Academy.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to James H. Lewis, president of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company, expressing his thanks for the company's continued support of Crooms Academy.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to Mary McLeod-Bethune, accepting her invitation to visit Bethune Cookman College.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to J. B. Bragg, acting president of FAMC, expressing his condolences for the passing of the late president of FAMC, J. R. E. Lee.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to K. B. Holly, regarding Holly's work as chairman of a committee to organize a celebration for National Education Week.