[Letter, 1978 Feb. 6 : to Betty Aberlin].

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[Letter, 1978 Feb. 6 : to Betty Aberlin].

Rogers thanks Betty Aberlin for writing to Sears in support of the "Old Friends New Friends" television program. Many Jewish people wrote to Sears praising "Old Friends New Friends." He tells her that he also received funding to produce a "Springtime Special" for "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."

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