[Letter, 1975 Jul. 1 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1975 Jul. 1 : to Fred Rogers].

Hormann, the associate director of Children in Hospitals/Boston, critiques two of Fred Rogers videotapes, "Going to the Hospital" and "Wearing a Cast." She sees the good intentions that went into the videos, but does not feel they are accurate in showing a true hospital experience.

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