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Harding and the Thoreau Society
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As a founding member of the Thoreau Society whose passion and perseverance made the group a reality, Walter Harding was a core part of the oldest society devoted to the study of an American author. He served as secretary from 1941-1991 and was instrumental in the organization and publication of the Thoreau Society Bulletin, which incorporated the Thoreau-related work of many different scholars as well as that of Harding himself. The Bulletin served as an outlet for his thoughts and insights on Thoreau, and gave him a chance to share his enthusiasm with like-minded individuals nationwide.
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These documents serve to illustrate Harding's intimate involvement in the Thoreau Society and what it meant to him.
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Walter Harding
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SUNY Geneseo Milne Library Archives Collection
Date
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1941-1991
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Casey Vincelette
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English
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Thoreau Society Bulletin-- Gandhi and Thoreau
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A summation of Thoreau's considerable influence on the recently deceased Mahatma Gandhi
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Harding was highly involved in his role as secretary, and used the Thoreau Society Bulletin to talk about important contemporary events--such as the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi--through the lens of Thoreauvian thought.
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Harding, Walter
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The Thoreau Society Bulletin #23
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The Thoreau Society
Date
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1948-04
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Casey Vincelette
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PDF
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English
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Document
Gandhi
Harding
Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau Bulletin