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Meg L. Winslow, the curator of historical collections at Mount Auburn Cemetery, was among those who accompanied Skold when he visited the three graves Monday. In researching the cemetery, Winslow has identified 37 poets who are buried there. Skold is bringing those poets and their works to life, she said. "Mount Auburn is a place of memories and stories," she said, "and what he's doing is rediscovering a lot of the stories and celebrating the art that they wrote." Skold is hopeful he can visit 63 more burial sites he's identified in the Northeast this fall. But to get to 500 will require some additional funding, he said. He's hoping to find a patron of poetry to fund his travels. In exchange, Skold will donate his videotapes, photographs and items he's collected from the gravesites to a museum or other institution in the name of the patron. "What I have is becoming a cultural archaeological resource of the poets' graves," he said. ___ Online: Dead Poets Remembrance Day:
http://deadpoets.typepad.com/dprd/
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