[Letter, 1977 Oct. 28 : to George H. Taber].

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[Letter, 1977 Oct. 28 : to George H. Taber].

Cox updates the Richard King Mellon Foundation on the progress of Fred Rogers' television series for older adults, "Old Friends New Friends." Rogers and Arthur Barron just returned from Mexico where they filmed an episode on Fr. William Wasson.

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