Background
Mondale was born in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, the son of Methodist minister and World War I hero Theodore Sigvaard Mondale and Jessie Alice Larson.
Mondale was born in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, the son of Methodist minister and World War I hero Theodore Sigvaard Mondale and Jessie Alice Larson.
Harvard University.
He was the only person to sign each of the three Humanist Manifestos of 1933, 1973, and 2003. In 1926 Mondale entered the Unitarian ministry and in 1929 he earned an South.T.B. from Harvard Divinity School. He was ordained by the New North Unitarian Church, Hingham, Massachusetts, and went on to serve congregations in Evanston, Illinois, Kansas City, Missouri.
Birmingham, Michigan.
White Plains, New New York Tempe, Arizona; and Quincy, Illinois.
His younger half-brother was Walter Mondale, Vice-President of the United States under Jimmy Carter. In 1933, Mondale was the youngest to sign A Humanist Manifesto and was also signatory to the 1973 Humanist Manifesto World War II He died shortly afterwards.