Ref NoJOH/COR/7851-8000
AltRefNoCorrespondence - Box 8
CollectionHewlett Johnson Papers
TitleCorrespondence
Date1933-1966
Extent1 folder
DescriptionPrivate correspondence with Nowell. 1948-1950; Letters of support before and after trip to USA. 1948; Exchange of letters with Canon Crum and Archbishop Temple about Johnson's political views and activities. 1943; Typescript and manuscript notes from M.F.C. MacDonald;
SubjectCanterbury Festival
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Writings--"Soviet Success"
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Political views
Johnson family--correspondence
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Letters of appreciation
Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966--Travels--U.S.A.--1948
Peace Congresses, Wroclaw, 1948 (World Congress of Intellectuals)
EventCanterbury Festival, 29 June - 2 July 1956
Cultural Congress for Peace, 25-28 August 1948, Wroclaw (Poland)
Related OrganisationFriends of Canterbury Cathedral
United Press International
Irish Democrat
British Peace Committee
Utah Association for the United Nations
Church of the Holy Trinity
Pegasus Publishing, Amsterdam
"Chung Hua", Oxford University Chinese Society
National Council for Canadian-Soviet Friendship
Italia - U.R.S.S., Associazione Italiana per i rapporti culturali con l'Unione Sovietica
The Witness, News-magazine fo the Episcopal Church
The International Language Club, East Croydon
Daily Worker
ContentOrganisation/16
Associated PersonBarsky, Edward K, Mr.
Crum, John Macleod Campbell, Canon
Temple, William, Archbishop, 1881-1944
MacDonald, M.F.C.
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)
MacCarthy, J. Dillon, Mr.
Johnson, Nowell Mary, Mrs. (2nd wife of Hewlett Johnson, born Nowell Mary Edwards)
McMahon, Helena E., Mrs.
Melvill, D. G., Mr.
Doganis, T. Mr. (London correspondent GRD Radio)
Endicott, Mary, Ms. (of Canada)
Daniel, Bram, Mr. (of the Westminster Trust Ltd.)
Craig, C. Nares, Mr. (Secretary of Peoples Congress for Peace)
Ashby, Graham, Mr.
McDowell, Nora, Mrs. (Hewlett Johnson's niece)
Moulton, Arthur W., Rt. Revd. (Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Utah, awarded the Stalin Peace Prize the same year, 1951, as Hewlett Johnson)
Melish, W. Howard, Revd., c.1910-1986 (Episcopal priest ousted from his Brooklyn parish during the MCCarthy era because of his political views)
Richardson, Mary, R., Ms.
Claessens, Bob, M. (Les Grandes Conferences "Tribunes")
Berti, Giuseppe, Signor (Associazione ITALIA-URSS)
Bernau, Gustav, Mr. (Czech translator)
Edelman, Irwin, Mr.
Dexter, Nina, C., Ms. (of California)
Fritchman, Stephen H. (Stephen Hole), Mr., b.1902
Hannah, O. R., Mr. (Secretary of the National Council for Canadian-Soviet Friendship)
Spofford, William Benjamin ("Bill"), Revd. (Episcopalian, editor of "The Witness", and secretary of the Church League for Industrial Democracy)
Ulmer, Herbert David, Mrs. (of Denver, Colorado)
Lohr, George, Mr. (Foreign Editor of People World, San Francisco)
Moseley, George Van Horn , General, 1874-1960 (U.S. Army general)
Wilson, Craig H., Mr. (of Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
Driscoll, T., Mr. (Proprietor of the International Language Club, East Croydon)
Rust, William Charles, Mr., 1903-1949 (political activist and journalist who edited the Daily Worker from 1930 to his death)
Perry, Ralph Barton, Mr. (of Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Courrier, G. F., Revd. (pastor at the Mount Greenwood Methodist church, Chicago)
Eddy, Sherwood, Dr., 1871-1963 (American author and YMCA leader in the Orient, the Near East, and Russia)
Slonimski, Antoni, Mr. (Polish Ambassador to England, 1948)
Maynard, Malcolm De P., Revd. (Dean of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA)
Murphy, John L., Mr. (American Vice Consul- U.S. Embassy)
Mosford, Richard, Mr.
Roberts, Paul, Revd. (Dean at the St. John's Cathedral, Denver, Colorado)
Gauss, Christian, Mr. (Princeton University)
Hocking, William Ernest, Mr. (Harvard University)
Mitchell, William, Mr. (of Vancouver)
Ingley, Frederick, Rt. Revd. (Bishop of Colorado)
Davis, Jerome, Mr. (of Connecticut)
Sturgis, David, Mr. (President of the Universalism, the American Cooperative System)
Patterson, William, L. Mr. (Secretary of the Civil Rights Congress, New York)
Parsons, Edward L., Revd. (St. Luke's Church, San Francisco)
Kudrov, Konstantin, Mr. (Editor of Soviet Weekly)
Mosiewicz, J., Mr.
Bickersteth, Kenneth J. F., Revd. (Archdeacon of Maidstone)
Bevan, Aneurin, Mr., 1897-1960 (British Cabinet Minister who as Minister of Health 1945-51 who created the National Health Service)
CategoryCorrespondence
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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