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TPS4 Deleted Session July 31, 1978 Jupenlasz Mansfield Scott pioneering Nearing

(As referred to in the last deleted session, Saturday evening we were visited for a half hour or so by Scott and Helen Nearing, who were participating in homesteading workshops at Mansfield State Teachers College for several days. They are very nice people. He is 95, she is 78. As Jane said, “Scott conserved his energy, but he seemed to do well enough, although his movements were slow, especially walking and sitting down. But he appeared to have the use of all his faculties. Helen was very agile. Scott Nearing was quite interested in how well the Seth books were doing, whether any of the “leading magazines” had interviewed Jane, and so forth. The reasons behind his interest are brought out in tonight’s session, and in Jane’s own brief summary of the visit in her notes.

(She felt pretty relaxed by the time the movie was over, but wanted to have the session because she thought it would contain material on Scott Nearing.)

Now: Few people would see any connection between William James and Scott Nearing, and yet both were in their own ways peculiarly concerned with “the American soul.”

TPS4 Deleted Session May 8, 1978 scorn tapes Meredith authorities grassroot

[...] For now, I suggest that you not contact your famous agent (Scott Meredith). [...]

(This rather humorous material from Seth was in reference to a talk Jane and I had, at my instigation, several days ago, when I idly speculated about asking Scott Meredith to personally represent us. [...]

TES8 Session 365 September 18, 1967 dash gee gru Minn shopin

[...] 1631 and a landing from Portugal, and also a man named Scott.

TPS4 Deleted Session July 26, 1978 interview walking Poett inferiority spontaneiously

(This Saturday evening we’re to be visited by Scott and Helen Nearing, who are spending the day at programs for a homecoming festival at Mansfield.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

Nevertheless, lest Ruburt thinks he is getting off scott free, let me remind him that the tree’s bark is quite necessary and cannot be dispensed with. [...]