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 to the redesigned Humanist hu·man·ist  
n.
1. A believer in the principles of humanism.

2. One who is concerned with the interests and welfare of humans.

3.
a. A classical scholar.

b. A student of the liberal arts.
. The addition of color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed.

See also: Color
 and other eye-catchers bodes well for its future success.

Ellen Sugarman

Boston, MA
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Title Annotation:Letters
Author:Sugarman, Ellen
Publication:The Humanist
Article Type:Letter to the editor
Date:Mar 1, 2007
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