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Clark University Hillel's David Coyne: Man for All Causes
November 11, 2004Comments (0) | Add | E-mail this to a friendDavid Coyne fits nobody's image of a mover-and-shaker, in Worcester or anywhere else. Brooklyn-born, Jewish, five-foot-six with a dark beard flecked with white, wearing sandals and a Hawaiian print shirt on a hot August day, Coyne looks more graying child of the '60s than go-to guy in the state's second-largest city. But he is just as much the latter as he is the former.
Coyne wears his left-leaning politics on his sleeve—and on the bumper of his red minivan, which is covered with stickers for various causes and candidates. But far from being a political agitator operating on the periphery, the 49-year-old director of the Hillel campus program at Clark University is a vital cog in Worcester's civic wheel.
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