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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to Hattie Barrett, a teacher at Crooms Academy. In it, Crooms asks Barrett to begin classes on time, as otherwise her students become loud and disruptive for other classes.
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A draft of a letter for the local and county boards of education. It is unconfirmed, but the author is likely J. N. Crooms, thanking them for their support.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to N. H. Griffin, executive secretary of the Florida State Teacher's Association regarding a meeting of the association at Crooms Academy.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to A. L. Lewis, chairman of the board of directors of the Afro-American Insurance Company, thanking Lewis for the company's donation to Crooms Academy.
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A letter from J. R. E. Lee, president of FAMC, to T. W. Lawson, thanking him for allowing J. N. Crooms to visit FAMC.
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A typed letter from M. R. Young, a commercial instructor, to an unidentified recipient at Crooms Academy. In it, Young expresses how the National School of Business in Nashville, Tennessee has given a student named Alberta Williams a scholarship to attend Crooms Academy.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to Dr. James Green, principal of the A. L. Lewis Jr. High School, regarding inviting green do deliver a commencement address.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to H. L. Douglas, seemingly a faculty member at Crooms Academy, concerning staffing plans during a state fair.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to T. W. Lawton regarding coaches for Crooms Academy teams.
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A typed letter from J. N. Crooms to Dr. Amos J. White, president of Edward Waters College. In it, Crooms writes to White about a Crooms Academy student, Josephine Graham-Brimson[?] recommending that she be accepted to Edward Waters College.