[Letter, 1977 Jan. 11 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1977 Jan. 11 : to Fred Rogers].

Bergethon thanks Fred Rogers for accepting an invitation to speak at the Lafayette College baccalaureate and accept an honorary degree. He provides Rogers with details such as date and time.

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