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Pointing the way toward an improved relationship with the Anglican aboriginal peoples of Canada, a looseleaf binder called "A New Agape" has been produced and about 1,000 copies have been distributed so far to diocesan synod offices, members of all General Synod committees and native parishes. Note: George Lutjen, once publisher of the newsletter center at McGraw-Hill, explained to me years ago that "a hardcover book is much more satisfactory for the ego of the author, but for the pocketbook of the publisher printing the same information on hole-punched paper and putting it in a looseleaf binder and calling it a manual or a report is much more lucrative. We also keep a large looseleaf binder that lists every team's game schedule within easy reach. |
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