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  1. 27 de jun. de 2022 · 1883 - Scott Nearing was born in Morris Run, Pennsylvania on August 6. He was the oldest of six children born to a produce storekeeper. 1901 - While attending Central Manual Training High School in Philadelphia, he won a scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania. 1905 - He received a Bachelor of Oratory Degree from Temple University and a ...

  2. Scott Nearing (1883-1983) was an American conservationist, peace activist, educator and writer. Born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Nearing is still viewed as a radical 20 years after his death. In 1954 he co-authored Living the Good Life: How to Live Simply and Sanely in a Troubled World with his wife Helen.

  3. Scott Nearing was a man of extremely varied living styles. He was in the course of his life both an economics professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the face of the back-to-the-land movement which became popular among portions of the youth movement in the latter portion of the 1960s.

  4. Nearing was born August 6, 1883 at Morris Run, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, the heart of the state's coal country. Nearing's grandfather, Winfield Scott Nearing, had arrived in Tioga County with his family in 1864, at the age of 35, when he accepted a job as a civil and mining engineer. Before the end of the year he had assumed full control of ...

  5. 3 de ene. de 1990 · "Helen and Scott Nearing are the great-grandparents of the back-to-the-land movement, having abandoned the city in 1932 for a rural life based on self-reliance, good health, and a minimum of cash...Fascinating, timely, and wholly useful, a mix of the Nearings' challenging philosophy and expert counsel on practical skills."--Washington Post Book ...

    • Scott Nearing, Helen Nearing
  6. 19 de sept. de 2019 · By Jacqueline Weaver. Scott Nearing may be best known in coastal Maine as an inspiration in the back to the land movement. He and his wife Helen and their book Living the Good Life are cited by hundreds—if not thousands—who came to Maine in the early 1970s, seeking a more simple, rural life. But not as well known is that 100 years ago ...