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Deputy Secretary Simon Visits New York (February 2, 2006)
Deputy Secretary Simon and Chip Gibson, president of Random House Children's Books, read to students at Public School 50 in New York City.  The reading was held to celebrate the distribution of 55,000 books to elementary students across the country.  The books were donated by Random House and are being distributed by First Book.
Deputy Secretary Simon and Chip Gibson, president of Random House Children's Books, read to students at Public School 50 in New York City. The reading was held to celebrate the distribution of 55,000 books to elementary students across the country. The books were donated by Random House and are being distributed by First Book.


Deputy Secretary Simon and Chip Gibson, president of Random House Children's Books, read to students at Public School 50 in New York City.  The reading was held to celebrate the distribution of 55,000 books to elementary students across the country.  The books were donated by Random House and are being distributed by First Book. Deputy Secretary Simon and Chip Gibson, president of Random House Children's Books, read to students at Public School 50 in New York City.  The reading was held to celebrate the distribution of 55,000 books to elementary students across the country.  The books were donated by Random House and are being distributed by First Book.

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