Word: hewlett
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Royal East Kent regiment, arrived in England to dedicate a new window which his regiment gave for the Warriors' Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral. Before the ceremony, photographers snapped a rare meeting of King and prelate in hearty handshake as Frederik was greeted by the Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson, the party-lining "Red Dean" of the cathedral...
...Dustin M. Burke, Athol; Richard J. Clasby, Natick; Thomas J. Coolidge, Brookline; Nathan E. Corning, Cleveland; Walter F. Greeley, Framingham; Nathaniel L. Harris, Jr., Dedham; Morgan P. Hatch, Wellesley; Edward A. Hubbard, South Natick; Anthony S. Patton, Arlington; Edwin B. Richardson, New York City; Carl W. Timpson, Jr., Hewlett, N. Y.; James O. Welch, Jr., Belmont; Reginald N. Wood, Marblehead; Theodore C. Nelson, Manager, Hartford, Conn...
...York. On Saturday, TIME'S writers began to select their material. Foreign News Writer Roger Hewlett, who had already written cover stories on both of Britain's princesses (TIME, March 31, 1947; June 13, 1949), was assigned to write the cover story on the new Queen. Other stories about the death and accession went into five different sections of the magazine, and News in Pictures was expanded from its usual two pages to four...
...peace meetings, Communism trotted out its shiniest fronts and most attractive faces: artists like Pablo Picasso, Rockwell Kent and Diego Rivera, authors like Howard Fast, clergy like Britain's Dr. Hewlett ("Red Dean of Canterbury") Johnson, and Metropolitan Nikolai of the Russian Orthodox Church...
Britain's DR. HEWLETT JOHNSON, 77, Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, indefatigable admirer of Stalin and all Soviet works, speaker at Red peace propaganda congresses everywhere...