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George G. Haydock, Maurice F. Healy, Jr., William H. Healy, David D. Henry, H. Gray Hutchinson, Paul Kerins, Thomas Lacey, 2nd, Richard S. Lane, Roger J. Lee, Jr., Duncan Longcope, W. Donald McSweeney, Harry K. Mansfield, James J. Pattee, Jr., Homer D. Peabody, Jr., Roger S. Schafer, John P. Schwede, Francis M. Simpson, Jr., and Augustus Thorndike...
Intelligent and intellectual organ of the anti-war group is the Christian Century, powerful interdenominational weekly whose attitude is that of Managing Editor Paul Hutchinson: "I don't think this war is going to eventuate in any more constructive outcome than the last. . . . Both in Europe and in Asia we can do immeasurably more good by staying out than by getting in." The Century has carefully opened its columns to the views of leaders on both sides, and Editor Hutchinson agrees that an overwhelming majority of the Protestant clergy favor aid to Britain and are not opposed...
...Author Hutchinson takes care, in a note, to state that he has no sympathy with John's point of view. Minna is presented - thereby comfortably erasing the possibility that any such good beings reside in Germany - as no longer really a German, but "one of us." The essential gentleness portrayed throughout is so birth-strangled by genteelism as to be a little blue in the face. But Gordon Brecque does emerge, against all these handicaps, as a good priest, a sympathetic family man and a rather touching figure...
Arthur Stuart Menteth Hutchinson and Sir Philip Gibbs are two prolific relics of World War I. Now each is doing, as best he can, his literary bit for Britain in World War II. In a literary sense, neither has a very high ceiling...
Under that low ceiling Author Hutchinson flies the higher of the two. He does a sort of subdued version of Noel Coward's noisy Cavalcade, conducting an English clerical family through the first three decades of the 20th Century. Always a ready hand with the Gentle Soul beset by the Stupid Community (notably in If Winter Comes), he plays it now in the Rev. Gordon Brecque, his patient service of his God, and his vicissitudes. The pre-war era is largely consumed by watered-Dickensi-an childhood episodes; during the post war years two children marry stodgily...