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Allen Hutt was born on 20 September, 1901, is an A president of the National Union of Journalists. Discover Allen Hutt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Born 20 September, 1901
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1901

George Allen Hutt (20 September 1901 – 10 August 1973) was a British journalist, editor, newspaper designer and Communist and trade union activist.

Hutt came from a family of printers, while his mother Marion was a headmistress.

1923

He attended Kilburn Grammar School and then Downing College, Cambridge, graduating with a first-class honours degree in history in 1923.

As a young man Hutt became a convinced communist and member of the Communist Party of Great Britain.

After beginning a career as a writer and journalist, he became an expert on newspaper production, frequently advising newspapers on their design.

His clients included The Guardian and Reynold's News.

He was also newspaper consultant to the typesetting machine company Monotype.

1937

He wrote many reviews and books, including The Post-war History Of The British Working Class (1937) and British Trade Unionism (1941).

Hutt was active in the National Union of Journalists for many years.

1940

Hutt's son Sam Hutt (born 1940) is a gynaecologist, but is better known as a country and western singer-songwriter and television presenter under the stage name Hank Wangford.

Allen Hutt later married Avis Hutt (née Askey, formerly Clarke), a nurse and health visitor who was the widow of communist surgeon Ruscoe Clarke.

Collections of Hutt's personal papers are held by Cambridge University Library, Miyazaki University and the People's History Museum.

As a communist activist, the Metropolitan Police held a file of cuttings on Hutt's work, which has been released under Freedom of Information legislation.

1960

His book Newspaper Design (1960, revised 1967) was very successful.

Conservative journalist Arthur Christiansen, whose work was praised in the text, described it as "a prodigious service to journalism" and "destined to be a standard work for years".

After his death an updated edition was written by Bob James.

1966

At the time of Hutt's retirement in 1966 he was chief sub-editor of the Daily Worker, but he continued working as a freelance consultant.

1967

He was longtime editor of the union's journal, The Journalist, and was the union's president in the year 1967.

1970

He was named a Royal Designer for Industry in 1970.