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Show U ni tarianism in Utah otherwise find that freedom of thought and expression which Socialism demanded of him. He was now convinced, he said, after three years of labor, that could not socialist church.' give him what his soul philosophy was so the Unitarian church much demanded.':" His for extreme even a liberal money in the treasury of the Unitarian the Unitarian women's organization, the Lloyd There was no society, so Alliance, was appealed to too even They provided the necessary $200 wages for July and August 1910. to. pay Rev. Brown's Before his resignation, William Thurston Brown's wife, Mary Frances Wallace, begged the board of trustees to do something about her husband, who was leaving her for another woman. Whatever efforts they made were unsuc cessful, because Brown divorced his wife and left his four children for Elsie Sutton Cohen Pratt, whom he married in May 1922 at San Francisco. establishing following Modern Brown turned to Schools, which are the educational- views of the Francisco Ferrer. With the Schools in Salt Lake City help and private schools Spanish anarchist, of others he in October 1910 lecturing up Modern second in the set (the Angeles in 1919.sS Brown School in Chicago and from Portland in 1911, and Los nation), attempted to revive a 1916 to 1919 he was Modern the director of the Modern School at Stelton, New Jersey. In the 1920s he joined the Communist party and taught at a private boys school in Menlo Park, California. Unity Hall was leased on Sunday mornings to the Christian Scientists beginning in April 1910, while the Unitarians met S4 ss The Salt Lake An Established 78 Herald-Republican, 27 June 1910, 1. incomplete copy (missing pages 1-2 and 11-12) of the Prospectus of the Modem School Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City: The Modem School, 1910) is located in Ms 508, at Bx 40, Fd 9. |