| Ref No | JOH/COR/7851-8000 |
| AltRefNo | Correspondence - Box 8 |
| Collection | Hewlett Johnson Papers |
| Title | Correspondence |
| Date | 1933-1966 |
| Extent | 1 folder |
| Description | Private 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; |
| Subject | Canterbury 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) |
| Event | Canterbury Festival, 29 June - 2 July 1956 |
| Cultural Congress for Peace, 25-28 August 1948, Wroclaw (Poland) |
| Related Organisation | Friends 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 Person | Barsky, 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) |
| Category | Correspondence
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