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== Bohemian Club == [[File:Bohemian Grove Camp - Garnett, Sterling, London.jpg|thumb|upright|London ''(right)'' at the [[Bohemian Grove]] with his friends [[Porter Garnett]] and [[George Sterling]]; a painting parodies his story ''[[The White Silence]]''.]] On August 18, 1904, London went with his close friend, the poet [[George Sterling]], to "Summer High Jinks" at the [[Bohemian Grove]]. London was elected to honorary membership in the [[Bohemian Club]] and took part in many activities. Other noted members of the Bohemian Club during this time included [[Ambrose Bierce]], [[Gelett Burgess]], [[J. Allan Dunn|Allan Dunn]], [[John Muir]], [[Frank Norris]],{{citation needed|date=August 2013}} and [[Herman George Scheffauer]]. Beginning in December 1914, London worked on ''The Acorn Planter, A California Forest Play'', to be performed as one of the [[List of Grove Plays|annual Grove Plays]], but it was never selected. It was described as too difficult to set to music.{{sfn|London|Taylor|1987|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=AFfqbTjG7OkC&pg=PA394 394]}} London published ''The Acorn Planter'' in 1916.{{sfn|Wichlan|2007|p=[https://books.google.com/books?id=utnD3Wf2cV0C&pg=PA131 131]}}
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