Mildred J Loomis
Referred to as the "grandmother of the counter-culture" Mildred J. Loomis (1905-2000), author, educator, and social activist, taught at the Borsodi School of Living in New York state. Later, when she moved to Ohio, she continued with conferences, workshops, and seminars, at her home, Lane's End Homestead, which became an outpost of the eastern School of Living, where she lived her convictions for more than half a century. There, as well, she established and published The Interpreter, a...See more
Referred to as the "grandmother of the counter-culture" Mildred J. Loomis (1905-2000), author, educator, and social activist, taught at the Borsodi School of Living in New York state. Later, when she moved to Ohio, she continued with conferences, workshops, and seminars, at her home, Lane's End Homestead, which became an outpost of the eastern School of Living, where she lived her convictions for more than half a century. There, as well, she established and published The Interpreter, a newsletter which "interpreted current events from the view point of decentralization." See less