Talk:Robert Larson

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[edit] ProD

I am removing the {{ProD}} tag, and recommending merge rather than deletion. GTest

43 of about 137 for "Robert Larson" "reformed druids" -wikipedia

indeed suggests n-n for an article, but points the way to verifiability for info on him. He is the lk between a seminal neo-Druid group and a family of more prominent ones. Given the relative obscurity of that link, his name may be a natural route for those exploring the connection, supported by a rdr from him to, perhaps, Isaac Bonewits (with, when need arises, a Dab'g sfx on the Rdr's title, and a Dab entry reading

  • Robert Larson (1942/43-2004), neo-Druidic activist who initiated Isaac Bonewits

-- or perhaps "inspired") is probably more appropriate than the bio i started. (Note that it has had only administrative and stylistic edits in its 27 months, which makes expansion seem unlikely.) While it's not a priority for me, i could carry out that work on Reformed Druids of North America and Isaac Bonewits, if there's consensus for it but no one more inclined to do the work.
--Jerzyt 20:45, 20 December 2006 (UTC)