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Your story on Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski [SPECIAL REPORT, April 15] prompts a comparison with the American writer Henry David Thoreau. Both men built cabins in remote areas. Both railed against industrialism, distrusted the government, withdrew from society and rejected progress, materialism, invention and the machine. But Thoreau, while certainly a radical, was also somewhat of a visionary. He communed intensely with nature. The Unabomber suspect, however, like Karl Marx and others who used violence to gain their ends, killed, maimed and fostered civil disorder. Thoreau was a man of learning who gave sage instruction. The Unabomber...
Folks like Kaczynski give education and brains a bad name. JOANNE HILLER St. Augustine, Florida...
...Theodore J. Kaczynski '62, Harvard graduate and Unabomber suspect, the mailbomb is allegedly the weapon of choice, but for the last two weeks Harvard undergrads have used semi-automatic toy guns...
Ever since Theodore J. Kaczynski '62 was discovered in Montana by police and tentatively identified as the Unabomber, there has been a craze over this elusive character--especially here at Harvard, the place the Unabomber called home for four years. In the state the Unabomber has more recently called home, the Montana Freemen are causing a craze among the 1,400 backwoods people who feed and clothe FBI agents...
...Together, we are one. Separately, we stand in darkness. Yield to my entreaty. Come walk with me." --Lines of verse by lawyer Warren Wilson in an attempt to sign Unabomber suspect Ted Kaczynski as a client...