Word: cardiganed
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...remember Mister Rogers as being as warm, fuzzy and innocuous as a cardigan sweater, then you did not really know Mister Rogers. It is true that Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which lives on in reruns, was an island of tranquillity in a children's mediasphere of robots and antic sponges. And in real life, Fred Rogers, who died last week of stomach cancer at age 74, was evidently as sweet and mild mannered as the kindly neighbor he played on TV. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he didn't smoke, drink or eat meat, prayed every day and went...
...DIED. FRED ROGERS, 74, cardigan-clad host of the television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, who for more than 30 years invited generations of children to be his neighbor; in Pittsburgh...
...more than 30 years, Fred McFeely Rogers zipped his cardigan, replaced his shoes, and taught children how to come to terms with a sometimes-frightening world. With songs, educational films delivered by the speedy deliveryman and an ironclad routine of clothes-changing, fish-feeding and trolley visits to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood lent our young lives a reassuring sense of order. It was not the use of stunning visual effects, the gripping nature of the plot line, or the intensity of the characters that kept us watching the man who played piano when he?...
What made the show special was not the element of fantasy, but the down-to-earth familiar air that Rogers himself breathed into the program, donning sneakers and a cardigan at the beginning of each episode...
...great person,” said James W. Murrett ’05. “I liked his message and how he always wore a cardigan. He remained confident throughout the years...