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		<title>By: vegetarian museum</title>
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		<description>Happy New Year from the Vegetarian Museum!
Visit our holiday mini-exhibit at www.vegetarianmuseum.com 
Read of abolitionist and animal liberationist John Grimes, MD, who in the 1850s held vegan Christmas dinners for the town of Boonton, New Jersey.
Also on our site:  learn of the life of vegan A. Bronson Alcott (1799-1888), and the work of Emarel Freshel, who in 1911 founded an animal liberation and vegetarian group in Boston.
Vegetarian Museum also has old-fashioned recipes, vintage postcards, and new articles.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy New Year from the Vegetarian Museum!<br />
Visit our holiday mini-exhibit at <a href="http://www.vegetarianmuseum.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.vegetarianmuseum.com</a><br />
Read of abolitionist and animal liberationist John Grimes, MD, who in the 1850s held vegan Christmas dinners for the town of Boonton, New Jersey.<br />
Also on our site:  learn of the life of vegan A. Bronson Alcott (1799-1888), and the work of Emarel Freshel, who in 1911 founded an animal liberation and vegetarian group in Boston.<br />
Vegetarian Museum also has old-fashioned recipes, vintage postcards, and new articles.</p>
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