[Memo, 1977 Oct. 18 : to Leland Hazard, Margaret B. McFarland, Rev. William P. Barker and Ralph W. Young].

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[Memo, 1977 Oct. 18 : to Leland Hazard, Margaret B. McFarland, Rev. William P. Barker and Ralph W. Young].

Senator John Heinz has decided to resign from the FCI Board of Directors because he is unable to attend the meetings. Rogers would like to have Heinz's wife, Teresa, take his place. Teresa is a member of the Council for Children and Television steering committee.

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