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We Invite You to Join the Massachusetts Chapter of the AHA

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We Invite You to Join the Massachusetts Chapter of the AHA

If you are interested in further information about Humanism, or if you would like to become a member, please, email thomas_ferrick@harvard.edu, call us at 617-547-1497, or print this page, fill it out, and mail it to us at:

The Humanist Association of Massachusetts, 
P.O. Box 381125,
Cambridge, MA 02238-1125

with your check or money order.

Membership brings a monthly newsletter with notices of upcoming programs and group activities, provocative articles, news of members and comments from them.

Regular Membership Dues are $35 annually($50.00 for a household). Sponsor is $100.00. Sustaining Member is $200.00. For those with a limited income, the dues remain $25.00 Further contributions (which are also tax-deductible) will help will help us promote humanists views in Massachusetts and beyond. If you would just like to receive our HAM Newsletter alone it is just $10.

Humanism in America

The Humanist Association of Massachusetts is one of more than 65 local chapters of the American Humanist Association. Founded in 1941, the AHA was an outgrowth of the first Humanist Manifesto, (1933)

Through its journal, The Humanist, and the prominence of many of its thinkers, the American Humanist Association has an impact on American life for beyond immediate membership.

To join the national organization, please write to: The American Humanist Association, 1777 T Street, NW, Washington DC 20009-7125, or visit them on the web http://www.americanhumanist.org


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