[Letter, 1961 Mar. 29 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1961 Mar. 29 : to Fred Rogers].

Through this letter, Hazard expresses disappointment over Fred Rogers' decision to leave WQED for the CBC. However, Hazard writes that he is grateful for all that Rogers has done for WQED.

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