[Letter, 1994 Nov. 18 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1994 Nov. 18 : to Fred Rogers].

Cynthia Wood requests an autographed copy of one of Fred Rogers' books for her teenage daughter, Ramey. Wood comments on Joanne Rogers and Jeannine Morrison's Piano Duo that they performed in the Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College.

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