
Overview
Mister Rogers arrives with a letter he received from Mr. William Bolger, the Postmaster General of the United States. Showing the postage stamps, Mister Rogers explains that it costs money to send mail and invites viewers along as he visits Mr. Bolger to see how stamps are made. At Mr. Bolger's office, Mister Rogers talks to him about being the Postmaster General and his interest in the postal service. Mister Rogers is then introduced to Gordon Morison and Clarence Holbert who show him how stamps are made. Mr. Holbert shows how they are designed and Mr. Morison shows how they are printed.
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14 - 1Conflict November 07, 1983
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14 - 2Conflict November 08, 1983
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14 - 3Conflict November 09, 1983
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14 - 4Conflict November 10, 1983
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14 - 5Conflict November 11, 1983
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14 - 6Work April 04, 1984
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14 - 7Work April 05, 1984
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14 - 8Work April 06, 1984
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14 - 9Work April 07, 1984
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14 - 10Work April 08, 1984
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14 - 11Mister Rogers Talks About GRANDPARENTS May 07, 1984
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14 - 12Mister Rogers Talks About GRANDPARENTS May 08, 1984
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14 - 13Mister Rogers Talks About GRANDPARENTS May 09, 1984
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14 - 14Mister Rogers Talks About GRANDPARENTS May 10, 1984
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14 - 15Mister Rogers Talks About GRANDPARENTS May 11, 1984
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14 - 99x January 01, 1970