Harold P. Marley

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Marley, Harold P. (20th Century)

Marley, a Unitarian minister, signed both Humanist HumanistManifesto I when he was minister of Ann Arbor's Fellowship of Liberal Religion and Humanist Manifesto II when he had retired.

In 1932, running as the Socialist candidate for U. S. Representative in Michigan's 2nd District, Marley lost.

During World War II, while minister of the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Ann Arbor, he established a "Wayside Pulpit" in Ypsilanti to provide child care and playgrounds for children of families helping to build the Willow Run B-24 bomber plant.

(See complaint about Marley's review of a book in The Humanist).

{FUS; HM1; HM2}

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