[Letter, 1977 Sep. 6 : to Barry Jagoda].

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[Letter, 1977 Sep. 6 : to Barry Jagoda].

Arthur Barron expresses interest in having Lillian Carter, mother of Jimmy Carter, on the television program "Old Friends New Friends."

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