[Letter, 1976 Oct. 6 : to Fred Rogers].

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[Letter, 1976 Oct. 6 : to Fred Rogers].

Bakal compliments Rogers on the interview he did on the "Today Show." The Blue Cross Organization is proud of him for talking on the subject, "Building Attitudes and Values."

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