[Letter, 1995 Oct. 18 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1995 Oct. 18 : to Fred Rogers].

Dr. Clapp congratulates Fred Rogers on his excellent speech at the American Academy of Pediatrics meeting in San Francisco, California. Clapp attends every meeting and claims that Rogers gave the best speech he ever heard. He will encourage all of his children patients to watch "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."

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