[Letter, 1954 July 19 : to Mrs. Richard K. Mellon].

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[Letter, 1954 July 19 : to Mrs. Richard K. Mellon].

Fred Rogers thanks Mrs. Richard King Mellon for her donation which will be used to produce photographs of the "Children's Corner" characters to send out to Tame Tiger Torganization members. Rogers also writes about his family and WQED.

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