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Letters: Jun. 15, 1998

PUT YOUR DREAMS AWAY

Your in-depth article was perhaps the most descriptive and interesting piece I have ever read about Frank Sinatra [SHOW BUSINESS, May 25]. His contribution to the world of entertainment was so great because he gave it his "all." And for that reason, his faults, whatever they may have been in the minds of his listeners, were "nothing at all." JOE KAZANCHY Deal, N.J.

With his voice Sinatra moved people around the globe. He was able to cut across all national boundaries and color, caste and creed. We should not be ashamed to weep for the man whose...

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