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Thursday, March 11, 2004

Beacon Press missionary.

Globe Staff Photo / John TlumackiThe highly regarded independent publisher Beacon Press, which is owned by the Unitarian Universalist Association, likes to advertise itself to Unitarian Universalists as "Unitarian Universalism's Voice for Good in the World." Tom Hallock, Beacon Press's marketing director, takes that role seriously: Here he is on the front page of this morning's Boston Globe: "John Duncan (left) of Athens, Ga., demonstrating against gay marriage, drew a dissent from passerby Tom Hallock of Brookline outside the State House." Go, Tom!

Copyright © 2004 by Philocrites | Posted 11 March 2004 at 8:40 AM

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1 comments:

Scott Wells:

March 11, 2004 08:53 AM | Permalink for this comment

Ah, Athens, Ga. Lived there nine years, you know. I know I should be embarrased by this reverse-carpetbagger, but all I can think about is happy days at the Black Forest Bake Shop on Prince Avenue. Chris: go out and see if Mr. Duncan brought some nut danish with him.



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