[Letter, 1975 Apr. 3 : to Margaret McFarland].

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[Letter, 1975 Apr. 3 : to Margaret McFarland].

This letter describes the WPIC Educational Conference that will be held on May 23, 1975. Staff from Family Communications, Inc., including Fred Rogers, will present, "Using videotape to prepare children for hospitalization: a pilot experience."

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