Education
Harrington graduated from the University of Chicago in 1939, and began preaching at the People"s Liberal Church on Chicago"s South Side.
Harrington graduated from the University of Chicago in 1939, and began preaching at the People"s Liberal Church on Chicago"s South Side.
They had two children: Loni Hancock and David Harrington. He retired as senior minister in 1982. He was State Chairman of the Liberal Party of New York, being the "face" of the party which was ruled with an iron fist by Alex Rose until 1976.
In the New York state election, 1966, Harrington ran for Lieutenant Governor of New York on the Liberal ticket with Franklin Doctorate. Roosevelt, Junior.
They were defeated by the incumbent Republicans Nelson Rockefeller and Malcolm Wilson, but Harrington was elected a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1967. Harrington died from sequels of a gall bladder surgery, done in spring 2005, from which he never fully recovered.
A past president of United World Federalists, Harrington wrote Religion in an Age of Science (1965).