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Monday, May 9, 2016

James Beard Humanitarian of the Year award

I didn't know there was a James Beard Humanitarian of the Year award!  But this fellow looks worthy.

Jesuit Father Greg Boyle Named James Beard Humanitarian of the Year
Posted by Friday's Child at 9:44 AM
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