| Ref No | JOH/COR/3441-3536 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 4 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1948-1963 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Memoirs of Ivan Maisky. March 1963; An American writer separated from his Philippine wife. August 1963; Anna Louise Strong's Letter from China. August 1963; Portrait of Nowell Johnson. No date; Work done at The Red House, New Street, Canterbury .May 1963; The persecution of Buddhists and students in South Vietnam. September 1963; Birthday tributes to Rockwell Kent and Harry F Ward. September 1963; Appeal of Chinese Protestants against the American use of bacteriological warfare. June, 1952.;I2,; Assorted correspondence with Wilfrid Platt (September 1963); Richard Morford (December 1948); John Ames of Vancouver (December 1948); L. J. Hahn of California (February 1949); Dorothy Nolon of Windsor, Ontario (January-February 1949); Juliette Frazer-Debacq of Vancouver (February 1949); Rev Richard Neviss, General Theological Seminary of New York (October 1948); Leonard Schiff of United Theological College of Bangalore (October 1953); James Fairfax of Oxford University (October 1953); |
| Subject | Korean War (1950-1953) |
| Biological warfare |
| Kravchenko, Viktor--trial |
| Buddhism--Vietnam |
| Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"China's New Creative Age" |
| Event | Southern People's Congress of Applied Religion, Nashville, Tennessee, May 1949 |
| National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Madison Square Garden, New York, December 1948 |
| Related Organisation | Invalid Tricycle Association |
| East Kent Basket Vall Association, Canterbury |
| Tice and Co. Ltd., Engineers |
| National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc. |
| Daily Worker |
| National Council of Social Service, London |
| ContentOrganisation/16 |
| Related Place | Madison Square Gardens New York New York U.S.A. |
| Associated Person | Strong, Anna Louise, Miss, 1885-1970 (American socialist and pacifist) |
| Platt, Wilfrid, Mr. |
| Morford, Richard, Revd. (executive director of National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, 1945-1981) |
| Ames, John, Mr., (of Vancouver) |
| Willoughby, K. A., Miss (Secreatry of the National Council of Social Service) |
| Maiskii, I. M. (Ivan Mikhailovich), Mr., 1884-1975 (Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1932-1943, born to Polish parents in Russia as Jan Lachowiecki) |
| Hahn, L. J., Mr. (of California) |
| Nolon, Dorothy, Ms. (of Windsor, Ontario) |
| Fechenbach, Hermann Israel, Herr, 1897-1986 ? |
| Pomeroy, William, J., Mr. (of New York) |
| Kelly, Dave, Mr. |
| Deverson, Kenneth, Mr. (of Papworth, Cambridgeshire) |
| Frazer-Debacq, Juliette (of Vancouver) |
| Bossanyi, Erwin, Mr. (Hungarian stained glass craftsman who worked on the windows of Canterbury Cathedral) |
| Clarke, Oliver Fielding, Revd. |
| Symington, Muriel, I., Miss |
| Grisar, Elisabeth, Ms. |
| Gaskin, Eileen, Ms. (Honorary Secretary of the Invalid Tricycle Association) |
| Mountfalcon, Vera-Hilda, Ms. (representative of Kindler Verlag Munchen) |
| Montefiore, Hugh William, Rt. Revd., 1920-2005 (Bishop of Birmingham, 1978-1987 and progressive theologian, born Hugh Sebag-Montefiore of a Jewish family) |
| Neviss, Richard, Revd. (General Theological Seminary of New York) |
| Schiff, Leonard, Mr. (United Theological College of Bangalore) |
| Fairfax, James, Mr. (Oxford University) |
| Pybus, George, E., Mr. (Deacon of the Macclesfield Town Mission) |
| Kent, Rockwell, Mr., 1882-1971 (American painter, graphic artist, and writer) |
| Williams, Claude, Mr. (of Alabama, USA) |
| Darr, John W., Revd. |
| Hann, L. J., Mr. |
| Nolon, Dorothy, Ms. (of Windsor, Ontario) |
| Ames, John, Mr., (of Vancouver) |
| Harold, Anna, Ms. |
| Shallenberger, Frank, Mr. |
| Wentz, Herbert, B., Mr. |
| Chambers, G. C., Revd. (St. Martin Vicarage, Croydon) |
| Neviss, Richard, Revd. (General Theological Seminary of New York) |
| Pesman, Walter, M., Mr. (Landscape architect) |
| Loshak, David, Mr. (Oxford University Socialist Club) |
| Schiff, Leonard, Mr. (United Theological College of Bangalore) |
| Lownsend, E., Mr. |
| Longman, P. W., Mr. (of Australia) |
| Erlich, Ignatz, Mr. |
| Tran-Viet-Dung, Mr. (Ho-Chi-Min's representative) |
| Dimond, Freda, Mrs. |
| Wadsworth, A. P., Mr. |
| Maiskii, I. M. (Ivan Mikhailovich), Mr., 1884-1975 (Soviet Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1932-1943, born to Polish parents in Russia as Jan Lachowiecki) |
| Strong, Anna Louise, Miss, 1885-1970 (American socialist and pacifist) |
| Johnson, Nowell Mary, Mrs. (2nd wife of Hewlett Johnson, born Nowell Mary Edwards) |
| Kent, Rockwell, Mr., 1882-1971 (American painter, graphic artist, and writer) |
| Ward, Harry F., Mr. |
| Stevenson, Leonard, Mr. |
| Erlich, Ignatz, Mr. |
| Endicott, James G., Dr. (Chairman of the Canadian Peace Congress) |
| Wallace, Henry Agard, Mr., 1888-1965 (US statesman, vice president, 1941-45) |
| Ho-Chi-Minh, Mr,1890-1969 (Vietnamese revolutionary and statesman, who later became prime minister and president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam)) |
| Cooke, Alistair, Mr., 1908-2004 (British-born American journalist and broadcaster) |
| Category | Correspondence
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