Gorham Collection
Item set
Items
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Letter from L. P. Reynolds to Thelma Gorham, April 21, 1953
Letter from L. P. Reynolds to Thelma Gorham. Reynolds asks Gorham to write an article for the Message Magazinewhich explores the dangers of alcohol. Proposes title. April 21, 1953. -
Letter from A. Babs Fafunwa to members of African Students Union, January, 1951
Letter from A. Babs Fafunwa to Members of the African Students Union. Fafunwa writing to members in order to give a brief history of the African Students Union and encourage members to come together to solve problems which were unique to African students. January, 1951. -
Letter from Gwindola V. King to Thelma Gorham
Letter from Gwindola V. King to Thelma Gorham. King wishing Gorham well in her future endeavors and asking her if she would like to catch up. No date. -
Clipping from American Press Institute
Clipping from the American Press Instituteadvertising the book Newspaper Design: 2000 and Beyond.No date but likely 1990. -
Letter from William L. Winter to Robert M. Ruggles, September 24, 1990
Letter from William L. Winter to Robert M. Ruggles. Winter letting Ruggles know about a discounted price for the book Newspaper Design: 2000 and Beyond.Ruggles forwards to Thelma Gorham. September 24, 1990. -
Letter from Sheila to Thelma Gorham, May 8, 1990
Letter from Sheila to Thelma Gorham. Sheila letting Gorham know about an upcoming meeting for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. May 8, 1990. -
Memo from Robert M. Ruggles to Thelma Gorham, March 19, 1990
Letter from Robert M. Ruggles to Thelma Gorham. Ruggles letting Gorham know that Cal gave her his regards. March 19, 1990. -
Letter from Kimberly R. Fisher to Thelma Gorham, January 9, 1990
Letter from Kimberly R. Fisher to Thelma Gorham. Fisher welcoming Gorham to the Tallahassee Chapter of Women in Communications. Explains purpose and key individuals. January 9, 1990. -
Letter from James McCray to Thelma Gorham, February 21, 1989
Letter from James McCray to Thelma Gorham. McCray updating Gorham on his past activities and explaining his work at the U.S. Postal Service Black History Awareness Committee. February 21, 1989. -
Letter from Annie Carpenter Hayashi to Thelma Gorham, January 3, 1989
Letter from Annie Carpenter Hayashi to Thelma Gorham. Hayashi welcoming Gorham to the Society of Professional Journalists. January 3, 1989.