| Ref No | JOH/COR/2931-3050 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 3 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1947 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | The plight of British men married to Russian women. 1947; Assorted correspondence with: the Rev. Dr. Alan Bouquet, theologian of Cambridge (April 1947), Burgon Bickersteth (March 1947) and the Rev. William Melish, Chairman of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (November 1947); Some thirty letters of appreciation and support for Johnson from members of the general public. Various dates in 1947; Correspondence with Doubleday, publishers. January-April.1947; Correspondence on Jack Bilbo's projected book on Fascism in Post-War Europe. 1947; Correspondence on Symposium on British opinions about America in the post-war period. 1947; Correspondence with Archbishop Fisher, Billy Butlin and on an Oberammagau Passion Play. January 1947;I2, |
| Subject | Oberammergauer Passionsspiel |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Soviet Success" |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Letters of appreciation |
| Related Organisation | Doubleday Publishers |
| Boni and Gaer, Inc., Publishers, New York |
| British-Soviet Society |
| Szikra Publishers, Hungary |
| Propaganda Committee of the Ealing branch of the Socialist Party of Great Britain |
| Scottish-USSR Society |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Associated Person | Bishop, R., Mr. (member of the British-Soviet Society) |
| Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), Mr., 1887-1972 (lawyer and political activist) |
| Bouquet, Alan Coates, Revd. Dr., 1884-1976 (theologian) |
| Bickersteth, (John) Burgon, Dr. 1888-1979 (academic administrator) |
| Melish, W. Howard, Revd., c.1910-1986 (Episcopal priest ousted from his Brooklyn parish during the MCCarthy era because of his political views) |
| Bilbo, Jack, Mr., 1907-1967 (German writer and artist born Hugo Baruch) |
| Blomfield, Jane Seymour, Mrs. |
| Binns, John, E. |
| Byrne, Christopher, Mr. |
| Carruthers, Leslie William, Mr. |
| Allenby, John, G., Mr. |
| Melish, W. Howard, Revd., c.1910-1986 (Episcopal priest ousted from his Brooklyn parish during the MCCarthy era because of his political views) |
| Carter, Amy, Ms. |
| McDowell, Nora, Mrs. (Hewlett Johnson's niece) |
| MacGregor, H., Miss (of Canada) |
| Amphlett Micklewright, F. H., Revd. |
| Driscoll, T., Mr. (Proprietor of the International Language Club, East Croydon) |
| McIntyre, James, Dr. (the Solway Fellowship) |
| Edge, Spencer, W. M., Mr. |
| Elliott, Maurice, G., Revd. (of Worthing, Sussex) |
| Eris, Alfred, Mr. (American journalist) |
| Griffiths, Jack, Revd. (Leighton Vicarage, Welshpool) |
| Cummings, Jean, Ms. |
| Dawkins, W. V., Mr. (Secretary of the Salient Circle, Whitstable, Kent) |
| Clarke, Catherine, Ms. |
| Compton, Sylvia, Ms. |
| Collier, W. Edwin, Mr. (Philadelphia Ethical Society) |
| Barry, Francis, Mr. |
| Hamilton, E. A., Revd. |
| Leonard, Arthur, T., Mr. |
| Liddington, L., Mr. |
| Neville, Bert, Mr. (International Brigade) |
| Schofield, F., Mr. |
| Hawkes, T., Mr. |
| Hett, Dorothy, Ms. |
| Bevan, Stacey, John, Mr. |
| Beswick, L., Captain |
| Bramley, Margaret, Mrs. |
| Rich, John, Mr. (Honorary Secretary of the Cambridge Universty United Nations Association) |
| Rosner, Phyllis, Mrs. (London correspondent for Allied Labor News) |
| Barker, William, H., Mr. |
| Barton, V. F., Miss |
| Barnes, Margaret (Hewlett Johnson's niece) |
| Bolton, J., Sergt. (RAF) |
| Barta, Beatrice, E., Miss |
| Redfern, Mr. |
| Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, Baron Fisher of Lambeth, 1887-1972 (Archbishop of Canterbury, 1945-61) |
| Butlin, William Heygate Edmund Colborne [Billy], Sir, 1899-1980 (fairground proprietor and founder of holiday camps) |
| Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Mr., 1890-1986 (Soviet statesman and diplomat, prime minister, 1930-41, and foreign minister 1939-49, 1953-56 born Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Scriabin ) |
| Barker, Aldred, F., Mr. |
| Pitt |
| Category | Correspondence
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