Walden (disambiguation) — Walden may refer to: * Walden Pond, a famous body of water in Massachusetts where Henry David Thoreau once lived * Walden (full title: Walden; or, Life in the Woods ), a famous book named after the pond above, written by American author Henry… … Wikipedia
Walden University (Tennessee) — Infobox University name = Walden University native name = image size = caption = latin name = motto = mottoeng = established = 1865 closed = 1925 type = Private affiliation = Methodist Episcopal endowment = city = Nashville state = Tennessee… … Wikipedia
Walden, Ontario — Walden Community Location of Walden within Greater Sudbury. Country Canada … Wikipedia
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Walden University (Minnesota) — Infobox University name = Walden University | motto = A higher degree. A higher purpose. established = 1971 type = Private, for profit president = Jonathan A. Kaplan, J.D., President city = Minneapolis state = Minnesota country = USA undergrad =… … Wikipedia
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Walden L. Ainsworth — Infobox Military Person name= Walden Lee Ainsworth born= birth date|1886|11|10 died= death date and age|1960|8|7|1886|11|10 placeofbirth= Minneapolis, Minnesota placeofdeath= Washington, D.C. placeofburial= caption= nickname= Pug allegiance=… … Wikipedia
Jim Walden — College coach infobox Name = Jim Walden | Caption = DateOfBirth = Birthplace = DateOfDeath = Sport = College football College = Iowa State University Title = CurrentRecord = OverallRecord = 72 109 7 Awards = CFbDWID = 2412 Player = trigger Years … Wikipedia
Meharry Medical College — Established 1876 Type Private, HBCU Religious affiliation United Methodist Church … Wikipedia
John Morgan Walden — (11 February 1831 ndash; 21 January 1914) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He also gained notability as a newspaper editor and journalist, as a State Superintendent of Education in Kansas, as an officer in the Union Army … Wikipedia