Papers of and relating to Rev. John Hunter Harley (1865-1947), Congregational minister and journalist, Rev. Kenneth McFarlane Harley... Letters to Rev. J. Hunter Harley and papers relating to him, 1899-1927
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Rev. Joseph Parker, City Temple: Harley's letter in 'Daily Chronicle' precisely expresses Parker's view of Free Church Council Catechism
Rev. Joseph Parker, City Temple: had no idea he was writing to a Minister. "Your views are awfully Parkerian. For 30 years I have suffered for those views". Encourages Harley in his ministry
George Edwards, Stamford, Lincolnshire: urges Harley to accept invitation to preach at anniversary services of Stamford YPSCE. Thanks Harley for his teaching which converted Edwards at St Neots. Refers to mutual acquaintance, Attwood.
George Bernard Shaw, playwright and socialist: will only send a message to Keir Hardie's meeting, as Shaw's tactics on such occasions are for the main speaker to have the platform to himself
George Bernard Shaw: postcard - he will not be at Keir Hardie's meeting at Albert Hall and does not consider he should send a message
Dr Alfred Salter, Bermondsey: detailed letter describing successful establishment of Bermondsey branch of Independent Labour Party. Need for socialist education in the area. Asks for speakers for outdoor meetings. Refers to some local persons of influence enrolled in the branch.
'Labour Leader': extract with article by Harley, 'A Socialist Hotel'
Modern manuscript copy of notice in Justice: Anti-Czarist mass meeting in Trafalgar Square, 25 Jul 1909, at which Harley was one of the speakers
H.G. Wells, writer: will be interested to meet Prince Sapieha
W. Wilkinson: will send in Harley's son's name to the Admiralty but recommends Army flying services
2 letters from Arthur Henderson [Labour politician], 1 enclosing copy of letter from Admiralty about attachment of Harley's son to Wireless Class of Royal Naval Division
Frances L. Stevenson: Lloyd George acknowledges copy of Harley's 'Poland past and present'
Printed text of paper by Harley to Aristotelian Society on 'The Theory of the State'
Printed text of paper by Harley to Aristotelian Society on 'The Development of Social Minds'