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September 08, 2010

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Robert Jenkins

Great American story, masterfully portrayed by Tom Hanks. It is a bit sad that great heroines have to be dead for so long before their work is appreciated, much like great artists.

Chris Reilly

I think the great minister-warrior-teacher of our time was Fred Rogers... As a marine he killed 25 men, then became a pacifist, minister, and tv legend. I always thought he carried himself with purpose, but never did the taint of war or a sense of penance creep into Mr. Rogers's Neighborhood. Chamberlain had a distinguished post-millitary career, but Fred Rogers (through greatly advantaged by technology) arguably touched many more lives.

Warren Perry, Catalog of American Portraits

We have found nothing in any biography of Fred Rogers to indicate that he served in the military.

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Face-to-Face Portrait Talks

  • Each Thursday a curator or historian from NPG brings visitors face-to-face with a portrait by offering their insight into one individual.

    Thursdays, 6 to 6:30 p.m. at the museum

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