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Founder of Dead Poets Society visits bards’ graves

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CUNDY’S HARBOR, Maine — On the big screen, the leader of the Dead Poets Society at an all-boys prep school was an inspirational teacher played by Robin Williams.

In real life, it’s a balding amateur poet who drives around in his "Poemobile," visiting and documenting the graves of dead poets and calling attention to their works.

 
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This This Oct. 21, 2009 photo shows Walter Skold, founder of the Dead Poets Society of America, starting to record a gravestone at a graveyard in Cundys Harbor, Maine.
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