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GATHERING BEGINS TO SCRIPT MR. ROGERS' LEGACY
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Scott, Rebekah
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Chen, Milton
/ Rogers, Fred
/ Rogers, Mister
2004
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GATHERING BEGINS TO SCRIPT MR. ROGERS' LEGACY
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Scott, Rebekah
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Chen, Milton
/ Rogers, Fred
/ Rogers, Mister
2004
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GATHERING BEGINS TO SCRIPT MR. ROGERS' LEGACY
2004
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Yesterday, officials at St. Vincent finally threw Rogers' hoped- for gathering at its Latrobe campus. They called it a symposium, but the people who took part, many of them friends and colleagues of the beloved \"television neighbor,\" said it was a celebration of Rogers' legacy to educators, TV producers, children and parents. \"After a day of brainstorming ideas and talking over what [Fred McFeely Rogers] would have wanted, we're learning what this institution could become,\" [Milton Chen] said. \"Some of the people here really are the shepherds of Fred's legacy. He handpicked most of the people here, people informed by his work and his power as a person.\" \"Pittsburgh is privileged, because Fred lived here with you, he was part of daily life. But the fact he grew up in Latrobe, that he was seminary trained ... that he viewed his show as a ministry to children, to millions of us that is a hidden history,\" Chen said.
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