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...Dean's" nickname is no great exaggeration. An occasional enthusiastic visitor to the U.S.S.R., roguish Dr. Hewlett Johnson, 73, who looks like an 18th Century character in need of a haircut, has long been one of Communism's warmest apologists. He is a member of the London Daily Worker's editorial board. His political ululations have been an increasing embarrassment to the Church...
...Tall Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, unceremoniously herded his guests into the cellar. They got there just in time. A German bomb blew off the front of the deanery; some 15 other bombs whistled down into the cathedral close. That night's raid (May 1942) wiped out the cathedral library, smashed several cathedral-owned shops, shook the ancient Norman and English arches of Britain's mother church with six near misses. The bill for repairs and restoration, in the form of a fund launched last summer: $1,200,000. After seven months, the purse-pinched British...
...Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson, "Red Dean" of Canterbury, set the age of the U.S. more exactly: "I look upon the U.S. as the magnificent adolescent," he said just before flying back to Britain. "We [the British] are approaching middle...
...Robert Joseph Manning, Washington U.P. staffman; Ben Yablonky, PM foreign news rewrite man; Cary Robertson, the Louisville Courier-Journal's Sunday editor; Arthur Wallace Hepner, St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter; James Batal, OWI feature writer; Richard Edgar Stockwell, Minneapolis's WCCO-CBS associate news editor; Frank West Hewlett, United Press war correspondent; Leon Svirsky, TIME'S science editor...
Besides specialties like anthropology and science, and the usual run of politics and economics, two (Manning and Hewlett) will study Russian...