Father James Harold Flye Papers 1904-1983 Collection Number: MSS 148 Size: 26.1 linear feet Arranged and Described by Beverly Lee 2006 Special Collections and University Archives Jean and Alexander Heard Library Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Father James Harold Flye Papers Scope and Content Note The Papers of James Harold Flye (1884-1985) date from 1904 to 1983, with the bulk of the collections dating from the 1950s to the 1970s. The collection includes Flye’s correspondence with over two hundred individuals (primarily letters received), journals kept in scattered years during the 1920s and 1930s and almost daily journals kept from 1957 to 1981, Flye’s own writings, and information regarding James Agee. The collection does not currently include originals of the Agee-Flye correspondence, but it does include typescript copies of Flye’s letters to James Agee. In addition, the collection includes information regarding Episcopal ecclesiastical matters, St. Andrew’s School (Sewanee, Tennessee), and Flye’s education at Yale, the University of Virginia, and General Theological Seminary in New York City. Flye’s broad -ranging interests and commitment to life-long learning are evidenced in files of collected writings and publications, lecture and continuing-education course notes, and subject files of clippings and miscellany. The papers also include information regarding a traveling exhibit of Flye’s photographs from the 1930s and 1940s, an extensive file of photographs from the 1910s to the 1970s, and audio tapes of telephone conversations, personal observances, and reminiscences. The papers are arranged in fourteen series: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Correspondence Journals Writings Agee materials Ecclesiastical matters St. Andrew’s School Education Notes, miscellaneous Collected writings and publications Subject file Financial matters Materials regarding Father Flye Photography Audio tapes (Boxes 1-4) (Boxes 5-7) (Box 8) (Boxes 9-10) (Boxes 11-14) (Boxes 15-20) (Boxes 21-27) (Box 28) (Boxes 29-31) (Boxes 32-39) (Box 40) (Box 40) (Boxes 41-55) (Boxes 56-64) Series Descriptions Series 1: Correspondence, 1938-1983, nd (1.6 cu. Ft.) Father Flye corresponded with over 200 individuals. This series contains over 900 letters to Father Flye and over 60 replies from him. The letters date from 1938 to 1983, but the bulk of the correspondence took place in the 1960s and 1970s. James Agee was a © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 frequent topic of discussion; otherwise, the correspondence consists primarily of personal and family news from former students and friends who lived in the various parishes where Father Flye served. Writers often sought advice on personal matters; the scattered replies from Father Flye provide some evidence of the manner in which he responded. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the senders’ names; replies by Father Flye are filed under the recipients’ names. Letters with unknown senders or recipients are placed in two files at the beginning of the series. An additional file at the end of the series contains greeting cards from individuals with whom no other correspondence occurred or was retained. Series 2: Journals, 1922-1981 (1.8 cu. ft.) Typescripts and manuscripts of journals dating from scattered years in the 1920s and 1930s and an almost continuous run of journals with daily entries dating from 1957 to 1981. The journals record in some detail the daily events in Flye’s life, along with his thoughts and reminiscences. Of special interest is the journal he kept on a trip to Europe with James Agee in 1925. Arranged chronologically. Series 3: Writings, 1919-1981 (. 5 cu. ft.) Father Flye’s writings between 1919 and 1981, most of them unpublished and on a variety of subjects. Of particular interest for shedding light on Flye’s world view are essays on pacifism, neutrality during World War II, educational philosophy, civil disobedience, and hazing. Arranged chronologically. Series 4: Materials Related to James Agee, 1923-1977 (1.0 cu. ft.) Typed copies of Father Flye’s letters to James Agee, 1936-1955, articles about Agee, some writings by Agee, and reviews of Agee’s books and of the published collection of his letters to Father Flye. Voluminous clippings consist primarily of reviews of The Letters of James Agee to Father Flye and of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel A Death in the Family, and of the play and movie All the Way Home, based on the novel. Some clippings of interviews with Father Flye about Agee also provide information about the priest. The correspondence is filed first; the remaining files are arranged by topic. Series 5: Ecclesiastical Matters, 1915-1982 (1.6 cu. ft.) Sermon notes, clippings, collected brochures and tracts, church bulletins and newsletters, and some correspondence. Includes information on Episcopal and Catholic monastic orders, the Episcopal liturgy, and Flye’s statement regarding his views on the ordination of women. Organized alphabetically by topic. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Series 6: St. Andrew’s School, 1917-1981 (2.5 cu. ft.) Fund raising brochures, newsletters and newspapers, student regulations, yearbooks, memorabilia, student papers and tests, and Flye’s gradebooks. Arranged alphabetically by topic or title and by format. Series 7: Education, 1904-1970 (2.9 cu. ft.) Materials related to Flye’s education at Yale, the University of Virginia, and General Theological Seminary. Includes class lecture notes, memorabilia, miscellaneous publications, and Volumes One through Six plus Supplements of the History of the Class 1910, Yale College. Biographical sketches submitted by Flye for those volumes are a good source for basic details about his life. Arranged alphabetically by topic and format. Series 8: Notes, miscellaneous, 1918-1983 (.4 cu. ft.) Notes from lectures and seminars attended between 1918 and 1967, undated copied quotations and bits of information, and notes on telephone conversations with Robert Costa, a friend and writer, in 1969-70, 1983, and other times with no dates recorded. Arranged alphabetically by topic. Series 9: Collected Writings and Publications, 1900-1981 (6.2 cu. ft.) Articles, pamphlets, stories, and poetry by friends and by writers Flye admired, much of it unpublished, dated between 1923 and 1980. Arranged alphabetically by author. Also, scattered issues of magazines dating from 1900 to 1967, arranged alphabetically by title. Series 10: Subject File, nd (3.3 cu. ft.) Pamphlets, brochures, clippings, and miscellany on a variety of subjects, particularly politics, foreign relations, and eastern and mystical religions. Arranged alphabetically. Series 11: Financial Matters, 1957-1983 (.21 cu. ft.) A copy of Father Flye’s will, correspondence regarding the sale of property in Franklin County, Tennessee, and information about his burial plot in Sewanee, Tennessee. Arranged by topic. Series 12: Materials Related to Father Flye, c. 1970-1983 (.21 cu. ft.) Mostly correspondence of Father Flye’s primary care-giver during his last years on matters related to Flye. Includes some clippings, memorabilia, and miscellany. Arranged by topic. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Series 13: Photography, c. 1910s -1980s (6.1 cu. ft.) Files regarding a traveling exhibit of Flye’s photographs entitled “Through the Eyes of a Teacher”, which toured in 1980-81. Includes correspondence, clippings, financial information, transcripts of interviews with Flye about photography, and galleys of labels and the catalogue. Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material. Also includes hundreds of photos of children from St. Andrew’s, friends of Father Flye from the various parishes he served over the years, trips to Europe, and of Father Flye himself. Arranged chronologically and topically. Series 14: Audio Recordings, c. 1940s-1980s (3.3 cu. ft.) Tapes of James Agee and others reading from their own and others’ works and Father Flye’s sermons, comments on political events, and telephone conversations. Formats included are reel to reel tapes, cassette tapes, and Dictaphone discs transcribed to cassette tapes. Arranged in numerical order. Biographical Sketch James Harold Flye was born in Bangor, Maine, on October 17, 1884. Shortly thereafter, his family moved to Winter Park, Florida. Flye received his initial education at Rollins Academy in Winter Park, graduating in 1903. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree. from Yale in 1910. In the 1910-11 school year, he served as associate principal of a high school in Orlando, Florida. During that year, he converted from Congregationalism to Anglo-Catholicism and was confirmed in the Episcopal Church in December, 1910. In 1912, Flye received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Virginia. He taught history at a high school in Columbus, Georgia, during the 1912-1913 school year. From 1913 to 1915, he studied at the General Theological Seminary in New York City, graduating in June 1915. In May, 1915, he was ordained a deacon in the Episcopal Church, and in December, he was ordained into the priesthood. Father Flye married artist Grace Eleanor Houghton in Orlando, Florida on July 15, 1915. Born in Toledo, Ohio, she was the daughter of Major A.C. and Amy (Twitchell) Houghton. Following their marriage, Father Flye became the rector at St. Stephen’s Church in Milledgeville, Georgia. He remained in that position until 1918. In 1918, Father Flye began his lengthy career as a history teacher at St. Andrew’s School in Sewanee, Tennessee. The school had been established around the turn of the century as a mountain mission school by the Order of the Holy Cross, an Episcopal monastic order. It was during his first year at St. Andrew’s that Flye befriended James Agee, then a ten year old student. Flye served as Agee’s friend, confidant, and mentor until Agee’s death from a heart attack in1955. Father Flye remained at St. Andrew’s until 1954. During the summers, he served as a priest in the cathedral parishes of Chicago and Milwaukee, at St. Mark’s in Philadelphia, © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 at the Church of the Incarnation in Washington, D.C., at a mission parish in the Bahamas, at St. Edward the Martyr’s in Harlem, and at St. Luke’s in Greenwich Village, New York City. Shortly before his retirement from St. Andrew’s in 1954, Father Flye’s wife died. After his retirement, he served at St. James Church in Wichita, Kansas (1954-1958) and at St. Barnabas in Omaha, Nebraska (1958-1959). In 1959, he retired to Greenwich Village in New York City, where he continued to assist at St. Luke’s through the early 1970s. Flye spent the early years of his retirement preparing for publication the letters that James Agee had written him over the years. In 1962, The Letters of James Agee to Father Flye was published. A second edition came out in 1971 and included some of Father Flye’s letters to Agee. Aside from those two books, his parochial responsibilities, and an exhibition of his photographs, Flye spent his retirement years maintaining an extensive correspondence and a daily journal of his thoughts and experiences. He died on April 14, 1985. Box Listing Box 1: Series 1---Correspondence 1-1 To Father Flye, sender unknown 1-2 From Father Flye, recipient unknown 1-3 Agee, Mia Fritsch 1-4 Allin, Betty 1-5 Anbinder, Paul 1-6 Barson, Alfred 1-7 Behar, Jack 1-8 Belford, Lee 1-9 Bennett, Sister Stephanie 1-10 Bethel, Charles 1-11 Bigeon, Charles 1-12 Blakeslee, Ann 1-13 Bollman, Tom and Nadine 1-14 Bonnine, Lottie 1-15 Brown, Herbert 1-16 Brown, Susan 1-17 Brown, Truesdale 1-18 Buckley, William F., Jr. 1-19 Burton, Spence 1-20 Campanello, Joanne 1-21 Caplan, Lincoln 1-22 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1-23 Carter, Jimmy (a photocopy, original not in file) 1-24 Chambers, Walter. B., Jr. 1-25 Chapman, Mary and Stanton (“Maristan”) © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 1-26 Charles. Robert 1-27 Chesnutt, Marnette 1-28 Clark, James Brice 1-29 Coles, Robert 1-30 Costa, Robert 1-31 Cove, John 1-32 Crosby, John 1-33 Dalton, Jack 1-34 Darrach, H. Brad, Jr. 1-35 Dell, Paul 1-36 Dennis, Walter D. 1-37 Desmond, Mrs. 1-38 Dold, Helen 1-39 Donohue, John G. 1-40 Doty, Mark A. 1-41 Dullu, O.N. 1-42 Durbin, Louise 1-43 Dye, Hubert and Marion 1-44 Dykes, Eunice and Claude 1-45 Dzwonkoski, Peter 1-46 East, Charles 1-47 Eatherly, Adrian David 1-48 Edgar, Neal and Susanna 1-49 Edison, Lydia 1-50 Edwards, Robert 1-51 Elliott, Helen and Luke 1-52 Eng, Man Sing (John) Box 2: Series 1---Correspondence 2-1 Eppes, William D. 2-2 Erwin, John S. 2-3 Evans, Walker 2-4 Farrer. Linda 2-5 Fitzgerald, Robert 2-6 Flye, Barbara 2-7 Foland, H.L. 2-8 Folsom, Marion 2-9 Forbes, Carol 2-10 Foreman, Rachel 2-11 Frank. Mary 2-12 Frazier, Alex 2-13 Frazier, James 2-14 Frazier, Rosa 2-15 Gaddy, John 2-16 Galasssi, Jonathan © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 2-17 Garner, Earl and Ann 2-18 Garrett, Katherine 2-19 Geissbuhler, Elizabeth 2-20 Graham, Winston, Kermit, & Lean 2-21 Green, Albert 2-22 Green, Gretchen 2-23 Green, John 2-24 Greene, Wilbur 2-25 Greenholt, Einar 2-26 Hamilton, Bill 2-27 Harding, F. Harriman 2-28 Harrison, Richard 2-29 Hart, Oliver J., The Right Reverend 2-30 Hayden, E. Parker, Jr. 2-31 Hedgpeth, Martha 2-32 Hepburn, David 2-33 Herwaldt, David 2-34 Holder, Alan 2-35 Hole, Randy 2-36 Hole, Stanley 2-37 Hoover, Corky 2-38 Houston, Helen 2-39 Hudson, Joseph B., Jr. 2-40 Huggins, C.E. (Gene) 2-41 Ingram, Mildred 2-42 Issacs, James 2-43 Jablons, Pamela 2-44 Johnson, Eric 2-45 Johnson, Father 2-46 Johnson, Mike 2-47 Johnson, Wynema 2-48 Jones, Bob 2-49 Kennedy, Kevin Edward 2-50 Kenyon, Ernest Ogden 2-51 Kesler, Andrew 2-52 Ketcham, Ferris 2-53 Kinnard, Ruth 2-54 Kirkwood, Adelyn 2-55 Kirsten, Lincoln 2-56 Kline, Wendell F. 2-57 Knott, Frances 2-58 Koski, Mary K. 2-59 Kramer, Victor A. 2-60 Lackman, Ruth (and Alice Bishop) 2-61 Laing, Ernestine and Verne 2-62 Langlois, Eleanor © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 2-63 Laughlin, Ledlie I., Jr. 2-64 Laughlin, Rozana 2-65 Leach, Mrs. 2-66 Leighton, Barbara 2-67 Leonard, Graham 2-68 Lever, John 2-69 Levitin, Alexis Box 3: Series 1---Correspondence 3-1 Levitt, Helen 3-2 Line, L. 3-3 The Living Church, Editor 3-4 Lynes, Russell 3-5 MacKillop, A.B 3-6 Madden, David 3-7 Mahon, Robert L. 3-8 Malloch, Archie 3-9 Mankin, Philip and Jane Ellen 3-10 Mardell, Jonathan 3-11 Martin, Ann Amsden 3-12 Martin, Franklin 3-13 McCoy, W.E. 3-14 McCraw, Virginia 3-15 McDowell, David 3-16 McGrath, Arthur 3-17 McTigue, Bernard 3-18 Medford, Eldridge 3-19 Mellendick, George, M.D. 3-20 Montgomery, J.H. 3-21 Murray, Geraldine 3-22 Needles, Richard M. 3-23 Orentreich, Catherine 3-24 Ostrander, Ann Coleman 3-25 Papp, Martin 3-26 Parker, Jacques 3-27 Pere, Dorothy 3-28 Phelps, Robert 3-29 Phillips, Edmund 3-30 Platt, Donald 3-31 Porter, H. Boone 3-32 Powell, Grayson 3-33 Powers, Lynn 3-34 Rackleff, Jo Ellyn 3-35 Rainwater, Carlos 3-36 Rapp, Lawrence P. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 3-37 Reardon, Hugh 3-38 Reed, Lewis F. 3-39 The Remnant 3-40 Rewak, William J. 3-41 Robinson, Charles A. 3-42 Roosevelt, Jeanette 3-43 Russell, George, Jr. 3-44 Saltonstall, William G. 3-45 Sanderson, Colin 3-46 Sanger, Marjory 3-47 Santee, Frederick L. 3-48 Simmonds, Ethel 3-49 Simmonds, Harvey 3-50 Smoley, Richard 3-51 Sneed, Terry 3-52 Society for Animal Rights 3-53 Solter, Elsa 3-54 Somers, Dunning 3-55 Soyez, Margaretta H. Box 4: Series 1---Correspondence 4-1 Spears, Ross 4-2 Spencer, Bonnie 4-3 Spencer, Ross and Jude 4-4 Stewart, Robert W. 4-5 Stirling, Debbie 4-6 Stroop, John 4-7 Talmey, Allene 4-8 Tamburro, Wendell 4-9 Tate, Kathy 4-10 Temple, Robert 4-11 Thomas, Jacquelyn 4-12 Tomlinson, Nancy 4-13 Trotter, John 4-14 Trotter, Marnette 4-15 Trotter, Marnette 4-16 Trotter, Marnette 4-17 Trotter, Marnette 4-18 Trotter, Marnette 4-19 Trotter, Scott 4-20 Turk, Jill 4-21 Verrone, Rosalie 4-22 Wade, Clint 4-23 Wakefield, Dan 4-24 Walker, G.H.L. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 4-25 Warder, Richard, C. 4-26 Waters. Theo 4-27 Wensberg, Erik 4-28 Whitfield, John 4-29 Wilkie, Wendell L. 4-30 Williamson, Maude 4-31 Wilson, Robert 4-32 Wittenbach, Martha 4-33 Wood, Maurice 4-34 Yung, Sophie 4-35 Greeting cards Note: See Box 41, Files1-5 and Box 54, File 23 for additional correspondence related to Father Flye’s photography and photography exhibit Box 5: Series 2----Journals 5-1 February, 1922 5-2 1925---Trip to Europe with James Agee 5-3 1926-1927 school year 5-4 1927-1928 school year 5-5 1930-1931 school year 5-6 1931-1932 school year 5-7 June, 1936 5-8 January, 1958 5-9 1956-1958 5-10 1962-January 1, 1963 5-11 January 2, 1963-January 1, 1964 Box 6: Series 2---Journals 6-1 January 2, 1964-December 29, 1964 6-2 December 30, 1964-1965 6-3 1966 6-4 1967 6-5 1968 6-6 1969 6-7 1970 6-8 1971 6-9 1972 Box 7: Series 2---Journals 7-1 1973 7-2 1974 7-3 1975 © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 7-4 January 1, 1976-June 30, 1976 7-5 July 1, 1976-December 30, 1976 7-6 1977 7-7 1978-September 1981 Box 8: Series 3---Writings 8-1 Poetry, n.d. 8-2 “I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church” (2 parts) 1919 8-3 “Reflections on St. Andrew’s School”, August, 1921 8-4 “Some Ideas for a School”, 1926 8-5 “Some Anglican Values”, 1929 8-6 “To Fight or Not to Fight”, 1929 (with subsequent correspondence and clippings, 1931-1973) 8-7 “Some Movements in Modern Education”, 1932 8-8 “Dissemination of Ideas” (originally entitled “Propaganda”), 1933 8-9 “Lawlessness”, 1935 (with clippings) 8-10 Notes/ letter in French, 1936 8-11 “American Neutrality”, 1938 (with correspondence, 1962) 8-12 “Government Considered, or Reflections in an Election Year”, 1940 8-13 “Some Thoughts on History”, 1943 8-14 “Rolling in the Snow at St. Andrew’s”, 1944, 1963 (plus clippings re: hazing) 8-15 “Freedom of Thought”, 1945 8-16 “Reminiscences and Reflections” (re: St. Andrew’s), Holy Cross Magazine, 1945 8-17 From a tape sent to Thomas Simpson by Father Flye, 1959 8-18 “A Personal Statement (as to the disorders at Columbia University, May, 1968)” (with clippings) 8-19 St. Andrew’s Calendar, 1979 8-20 “St. Charles Day 1925 in Sewanee, Tennessee”, 1981 8-21 “The Tree”, 1965 (with correspondence, 1979-1982 8-22 Diocese of Atlanta---“Greetings on the Jubilee 75th Anniversary of St. Stephen’s Church, Milledgeville, Georgia, 19 Box 9: Series 4---Materials Related to James Agee 9-1 Typescripts of letters from Father Flye to James Agee, 1938-1941 9-2 Typescripts of letters from Father Flye to James Agee, 1938-1941 9-3 Typescripts of letters from James Agee to Father Flye, 1938-1954 9-4 Typescripts of letters from Father Flye to James Agee, 1936-1955 (Set 1 of 3) 9-5 Typescripts of letters from Father Flye to James Agee, 1936-1955 (Set 2 of 3) 9-6 Typescripts of letters from Father Flye to James Agee, 1936-1955 (Set 3 of 3) 9-7 Typescripts of letters from Father Flye to James Agee, 1938-1950 9-8 Agee Biographical Notes, including his obituary & poems about his death 9-9 Agee Memorial Library at St. Andrew’s, 1969-70 9-10 Agee Trust Agreement Amendment, 1970 © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Articles about James Agee 9-11 “James Agee’s Search”, Robert Coles, n.d. 9-12 Notes for a paper by Father Flye, 1970-71? 9-13 Untitled, for a St. Andrew’s Calendar, Father Flye, 1975 9-14 “James Agee: The Question of Unkept Promise”, W.H. Frohock, 1957 9-15 Typescript of an article about Agee, author unknown, n.d. 9-16 Miscellaneous, 1955-1980 9-17 “Twelve Years”, Joel Agee, 1975 Audio-Visual Productions 9-18 “Agee on Film”, Notes for a film series, 1964 9-19 Miscellaneous (3) audio-visual productions about Agee, 1962, 1963, n.d. Clippings about Agee and His Work 9-20 “A Death in the Family” (the novel) Box 10: Series 4---Materials Related to James Agee 10-1 “All the Way Home” (the Broadway Play) 10-2 “All the Way Home” (the movie) 10-3 Interview with Governor Jimmy Carter, re: “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men”, 1976 10-4 Articles about Father Flye as friend and mentor of James Agee 10-5 Miscellaneous interests of Father Flye 10-6 “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” 10-7 “The Letters of James Agee to Father Flye” Correspondence 10-8 Typescript of a letter from Randall Jarrell, 30 March, 1954, and a Newsletter from The Liberal Party of New York, 1947 Documentary about James Agee 10-9 “Agee”, a film by Ross Spears, 1979 10-10 “Agee”; correspondence re: the film Reviews 10-11 Reviews of books about James Agee 10-12 Reviews of books written by James Agee © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Talks 10-13 Notes and texts by Father Flye, 1963-1964 10-14 “A Remembrance of James Agee”, by Father Flye, 1964 Writings by James Agee 10-15 “A Mother’s Tale”,reprint, n.d. 10-16 History exam, St. Andrew’s, 18 May, 1923 10-17 Letter from James Agee in response to a review of “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men”, 1941 10-18 List of Agee’s works (incomplete) 10-19 Miscellaneous prose and poetry, n.d. 10-20 “Now As Awareness”, n.d. 10-21 Typescripts of Agee’s poems, collected by Robert Fitzgerald, 1929-1950 Box 11: Series 5---Ecclesiastical Matters 11-1 All Saints Church, Winter Park, Florida, 1960 11-2 Benedictines, 1958, 1961, 1965, 1973-74, 1978, n.d. 11-3 Caroline Church of Seatauket, Long Island, 1962 11-4 Cathedral of St. John the Divine, NYC, 1959-60, 1967, 1973, 1976, n.d. 11-5 Church of the Ascension and St. Agnes, Washington, D.C., 1956 11-6 Church of the Heavenly Rest, n.d. 11-7 Church of the Resurrection, NYC, n.d. 11-8 Clippings, c. 1950s-1960s 11-9 Community of the Holy Spirit, 1956, 1958-61, n.d. 11-10 Correspondence with Bishop Beatty re: conduct of services at St. Andrew’s Chapel (controversy), 1921 11-11 Diocese of Nassau and the Bahamas, 1960 11-12 Diocese of New York, 1967, 1976-77, 1979 11-13 Epiphany Mission, Sherwood, TN, 1956-60, n.d. 11-14 First Congregational Church, Winter Park, FL, 1960 11-15 Grace and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, NYC, 1975 11-16 Greyfriars, “The Little Chronicle”, 1924-29, 1959 11-17 “Holy Cross Magazine” and “News”, 1943, 1945, 1959-60, 1962, 1964-65, 1968, 1974 11-18 Holy Cross Tracts, 1915-16, n.d. 11-19 Liturgy, 1953, 1955, 1959, 1967-73, n.d. 11-20 Liturgy (continued) Box 12: Series 5---Ecclesiastical Matters 12-1 Meditations, Father Wright, n.d. 12-2 Miscellany © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 12-3 Miscellany (continued) 12-4 Miscellany (continued) 12-5 Notes 12-6 Notes (continued) 12-7 Notes (continued) 12-8 Bible story outlines---Esther, Joseph, Daniel, n.d. 12-9 Biographical (other people), n.d. 12-10 Church history, n.d. 12-11 Sermons 12-13 Sermons (continued) 12-14 Sermons---Requiem Eucharist, 1917 12-15 Sermons---St. Andrew’s, c. 1915-1940s Box 13: Series 5---Ecclesiastical Matters 13-1 Ordination, baptisms, certificates, 1915, 1923, 1951, 1964, n.d. 13-2 Ordination of women, 1972, 1976-77, n.d. (includes personal statement by Father Flye) 13-3 Protestant Episcopal Church, Radio and Television Division, 1961 13-4 Publications, miscellaneous (A-D) 13-5 Publications, miscellaneous (E-N) 13-6 Publications, miscellaneous (P-W) 13-7 Sacraments, 1951, n.d. 13-8 St. Barnabas Church, Omaha, NE, 1949, 1958-59, 1960-64, 1966-75, n.d. 13-9 St. Barnabas Church (continued) 13-10 St. Clement’s Church, NYC, 1966 13-11 St. George’s Church, NYC, 1916,1960 13-12 St. George’s Church, Wichita, KS, 1955-58 13-13 St. Ignatius Church NYC, 1980, n.d. 13-14 St. James Church, Wichita, KS, 1956, 1958-60 Box 14: Series 5---Ecclesiastical Matters 14-1 St. John’s Church, Bedford, VA, n.d. 14-2 St. John’s in the Village, NYC, 1968, 1973-74 14-3 St. Luke’s Church, NYC, 1954, 1959-62, 1966, 1971-80, n.d. 14-4 St. Luke’s Church, NYC (continued) 14-5 St. Luke’s Church, NYC (continued) 14-6 St. Mark’s in the Bouwerie, NYC, 1929 14-7 St. Mary’s Church, NYC, 1960-62 14-8 St. Paul’s Parish, Washington, D.C., 1959-61, 1966 14-9 Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother, Milwaukee, WI, n.d. 14-10 Sisters of the Tabernacle---“The Associate”, 1925, 1927-28 14-11 “Spiritual Mobilization”, 1960 14-12 Tracts and Pamphlets, 1905, 1941, 1956, 1966, n.d. 14-13 Trappists (Cistercians), Conyers, GA, 1948-49 © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 14-14 Trappists, Berryville, VA, 1975, n.d. 14-15 Trappists---Correspondence, 1952-52, 1957-58 14-16 Trappists---General, 1946,1952,n.d. 14-17 Trappists, Gethsemani, KY, correspondence, 1919-20, 1935, 1938, 1952 14-18 Trappists---General, 1952, n.d. 14-19 Trappists---pictures (postcards, no messages) 14-20 Trinity Church, NYC, 1969 14-21 University of the South, Sewanee, TN, 1938, 1952, 1959, 1969, n.d. Box 15: Series 6---St. Andrew’s School 15-1 Alumni News, 1969-70, 1976, n.d. 15-2 Calendars, 1976-80 15-3 Clippings, 1950s-1970s 15-4 The Crest, 1960-81 15-5 EQB Club---Father Flye’s notes of meetings, c. 1933-36 15-6 Lettermen’s initiation (hazing); notes and correspondence 15-7 Letters, announcements, memoranda, 1930s-1960s, n.d. 15-8 Literary publications, 1926, 1980, n.d. 15-9 Maroon and White and Maroon Tribune, 1939-40, 1977 15-10 Messenger and other fund-raising appeals, 1933-82 Box 16: Series 6---St. Andrew’s School 16-1 Miscellany 16-2 Mountain Lion, 1931, 1940-43, 1945, n.d. 16-3 News releases, 1980, n.d. 16-4 Publicity, 1976,1978-80, n.d. 16-5 Reports, 1950, 1974 16-6 Roll call, 1918-1919, 1920s, 1940-41, n.d. 16-7 Student regulations, 1930s, n.d. 16-8 Student work, 1919 16-9 Student work, 1919 (continued) 16-10 Student work, 1920s Box 17: Series 6---St. Andrew’s School 17-1 Student work, 1930s-1950s 17-2 Student work, 1930s-1950s (continued) 17-3 Student work, 1930s-1950s (continued) 17-4 Student work, 1930s-1950s (continued) 17-5 Student work, 1930s-1950s (continued) 17-6 Student work, 1930s-1950s (continued) 17-7 Grade reports, 1943, n.d. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Box 18: Series 6---St. Andrew’s School Gradebooks 18-1 September 1919-May 1921 and September 1926-May 1929 18-2 September 1929-May 1932 and September 1932-May 1934 18-3 September 1934-May 1936 and September 1936-May 1938 18-4 September 1938-May 1940 and September 1941-May 1944 18-5 September 1944-May 1946 and September 1946-September 1948 18-6 September 1949-May 1951 and September 1951-May 1953 18-7 September 1953-May 1954 Box 19: Series 6---St. Andrew’s School Yearbooks Nine yearbooks for the years 1926, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1955, 1964, 1970, 1972 (2 copies) Box 20: Series 6---St. Andrew’s School Memorabilia 20-1 National Association of Independent Schools---Annual Book Award ---“Presented to James Agee, March, 1963 for The Letters of James Agee to Father Flye” Birthday card made and signed by St. Andrew’s students, 1972 St. Andrew’s Certificate of Appreciation and St. Andrew’s Medallion, 1976 Guest register for Father Flye---Alumni Weekend, 1976 [caution: sharp edge on pen holder] National Honor Society (Alpha Beta Kappa) honorary membership---charm and certificate, 1980 French word list, 1917 Spencerian Penmanship, n.d. Box 21: Series 7---Education Class Lecture Notes 21-1 Botany 21-2 Botany 21-3 Economics © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 21-4 English 21-5 English Box 22: Series 7---Education 22-1 English 22-2 English 22-3 English 22-4 History 22-5 History Box 23: Series 7---Education 23-1 History 23-2 History 23-3 History 23-4 Latin 23-5 Math 23-6 Math 23-7 Natural History Box 24: Series 7---Education 24-1 Natural History 24-2 Psychology 24-3 Religion/Theology 24-4 Religion/Theology 24-5 Religion/Theology 24-6 Religion/Theology Box 25: Series 7---Education 25-1 Religion/Theology 25-2 Religion/Theology 25-3 Religion/Theology (last file of class lecture notes) 25-4 Exams---rhetoric, n.d. 25-5 Paper---“The Psalms as Vehicles of Christian Worship” n.d. 25-6 Entrance exam for Yale, 1904 25-7 Yale Review, 1926 25-8 Miscellany 25-9 Nomination for Honorary Degree, 1981 25-10 University of Virginia---Record of Commencement, 1912 Box 26: Series 7—Education 26 - 1 Education - Bulletins - Rollins College, 1915 - 1917, 1975 © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 26 - 2 Education - Bulletins - Yale, 1906 -1909, 1935 -36 26 - 3 Education - Bulletins - University of Virginia, 1911 - 1912, 1913 26 - 4 Education - Bulletins - General Theological Seminary, 1914, 1962, 1974 The Yale Banner and Potpourri, 1909 - 1910 Box 27: Series 7---Education Volumes not in file folders History of the Class of 1910 Yale College Vol. I, 1910 Vol. I, 1st supplement, 1912 Vol. I, 2nd supplement, 1914 Vol. II, 1917 Vol. III, 1926 Vol. IV, 1935 Vol. V, 1950 Vol. VI, 1960 Class books for 1940, 1946, 1955 (2), 1970 (2) Box 28: Series 8---Notes, Miscellaneous 28-1 Atlantic Monthly, index, 1918-1941 28-2 Chambers, Whittaker---notes from a conversation with, September 25, 1958 28-3 Copied material and miscellaneous notes, n.d. 28-4 Costa, Robert--- typescripts of conversations---1969-70, c. 1983, n.d. 28-5 Fredericks, Carleton (notes from radio show?)---re: nutrition, 1960-1963 28-6 Fredericks, Carleton---re: nutrition 28-7 Psychotherapy course, 1955 28-8 Various lectures, 1918, 1939, 1941-42, 1948, n.d. 28-9 Young, Arthur---seminar, March 1967 Box 29: Series 9---Collected Writings/Publications 29-1 Acheson, Dean. “The Arrogance of International Lawyers”, 1968 29-2 Armstrong, Herbert W. “Does God Exist?”, 1972 29-3 Armstrong, O.K. Speech re: General MacArthur, 1952 29-4 Author unknown. “Bovril, or Britannia Waves the Rules”, n.d. 29-5 Author unknown. “Jacob Riis and His Dog”, n.d. 29-6 Black, Hugo. “The Majesty of the Law”, 1938 29-7 Bourke, Sharon. “Prison and the Painter”, n.d. 29-8 Brennan, James H. “A Dramatic Address on Adam Arrived”, 1965 29-9 Buckley, William. “Death of a Teacher: Frank Chodorow, RIP, 1887-1966”, 1966 29-10 Cameron, K. “Memorable Teachers”, n.d. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 29-11 Cavander, Kenneth. “Classical Revival”, n.d. 29-12 Clampett, Amy. Poetry, n.d. 29-13 Coles, Robert. “The End of the Affair”, n.d. 29-14 Core, John. “Love and Women in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Bks. 1-11”, 1981 29-15 Costa, Robert. “The Necessity of Suffering”, 1964 29-16 Crosby, John. Various, 1960-62 29-17 Darrach, H.B., Jr. “The Story of the Brave Tadpole”, 1953 29-18 Deal, J.A. “The Hillbilly or American Mountaineer”, 1895 29-19 Devany, Edward H. “Toward the River of Return”, 1968 29-20 DeVoto, Bernard. “For the Wayward and Beguiled”, 1960 29-21 Dickson, Harris. “Contraband”, n.d. 29-22 Dodd, Thomas J. “The Freedom Academy Bill: The Free World’s Greatest Need”, 1960 29-23 Edwards. Harry Stillwell. “Ereas Africanus”, 1923 29-24 Erwin, John. “As for Ninevah: A Story Outline”, 1980 29-25 Gardner, John. “The Ark”, n.d. 29-26 Gribben, Robert E. “A Letter from Aunt Josephine”, 1978 29-27 Hightower, Nathan. Untitled, n.d. 29-28 Hodge, Carleton T. 1956 review of T.W.Thacker’s The Relationship of Semitic and Egyptian Verb Systems, 1954 29-29 Howard, Thomas. “The Pilgrimage of an Evangelical Catholic”, 1978 29-30 Hu Shih. “China in Stalin’s Grand Strategy”, 1950 29-31 Hudson, Joseph B., Jr. “Banks, Politics, Hard Circles and Paint, . . .”, 1975 29-32 Ingram, Bowen. “Milbry”, n.d. 29-33 Kahn, Otto H. “The Value of Art to the People”, 1924 29-34 Kern, Nathaniel. Newspaper article, 1965 29-35 Kesler, Andrew. “Pieta”, n.d. Box 30: Series Collected Writings/Publications 30-1 Kinnear, James E. “Beyond Dispute: Survival of Death an Established Fact”, n.d. 30-2 Krutch, Joseph Wood. “If You Don’t Mind My Saying So . . .” ,1967 30-3 McCandless, Hugh. “Must This City Lose Three Hospitals?”, 1972 30-4 McCormick, Col. Robert R. Various, 1945 30-5 McDowell, David. “The Setting Forth”, n.d. 30-6 Munsey, Frank A. Address to the American Bankers’ Association, NYC, Oct. 4, 1922: “America Is Worth Saving” 30-7 Murrow, Edward R. News Broadcast, 1952 30-8 Opitz, Ed. Various, 1972, n.d. 30-9 Percy, Walker. “Uncle Will and His South”, 1973 30-10 Reading, Edna. “Travel Notes”, 1952 30-11 Robinson, Henry Morton. “Private Virtue, Public Good”, 1938 30-12 Robinson, Logan G. “An American Lawyer in Leningrad”, 1978 30-13 Santee, Dr. Frederick L. Latin exercises, etc., n.d, 1978-79 30-14 Scott, James Brown. “The Era of Discoveries”, 1933 30-15 Shaw, Albert. “Ideals for the New Florida”, 1927 © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 30-16 Stroop, John. Various, n.d. 30-17 Temple, Robert. Various, n.d., 1955-56, 1973 30-18 Thompson, Dorothy. Various, 1955-57 30-19 Various authors. Miscellaneous poetry, n.d. 30-20 Verrone, Rosalia. Various poems, articles, c. 1974-72 30-21 Yeats, John Butler. “Letters” (typescript) and review of biography, 1978 30-22 Yoeli, Meir. Various, n.d., 1966-67, 1972 Box 31: Series 9---Collected Writings/Publications Publications 31-1 Anthropological Linguistics, 1964-65 31-2 The Century Magazine, Dec. 1990 31-3 Christian Economics, 1954,1958 31-4 Congressional Record, 1940-41 31-5 The Exchange, 1966 31-6 Fledgling, Spring 1964 31-7 The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, 1960-61 31-8 G.K.’s Weekly, August 1, 1925 31-9 Guideposts, 1967 31-10 The Italian Scene, 1954-57 31-11 The Landmark, Dec. 1937 31-12 National Review Newsletter, 1967 31-13 The Southwesterner Faculty Forum, Jan. 1964 31-14 Stars and Stripes, 1918 31-15 The Waverly Times, 1962-65 Box 32: Series 10---Subject File 32-1 Aging 32-2 Animals and animal rights 32-3 Art 32-4 Astronomy 32-5 Atomic/nuclear weapons, energy 32-6 Baha’i 32-7 Book/manuscript catalogs; publishers’ brochures 32-8 Book reviews 32-9 Boorstin, Daniel 32-10 Buckley, William F. 32-11 Buddhism 32-12 Calligraphy 32-13 Carter, Jimmy 32-14 Cartoons 32-15 Christian Amendment Movement 32-16 Churchill, Winston © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 32-17 Communism 32-18 Crime 32-19 Crime Box 33: Series 10---Subject File 33-1 Drinking/prohibition 33-2 Eastern Orthodoxy 33-3 Economics 33-4 Education 33-5 Education 33-6 Education 33-7 Education---The Francis W. Parker School 33-8 Education 33-9 Evans, Walker Box 34: Series 10---Subject file 34-1 Foreign Affairs 34-2 Foreign Affairs 34-3 Foundation for Economic Education 34-4 Freemasons 34-5 Goldwater, Barry 34-6 Great Britain 34-7 Greenwich Village 34-8 Harding, Warren G. 34-9 Harriman, Averell 34-10 Health and nutrition 34-11 Health and nutrition 34-12 History Box 35: Series 10---Subject File 35-1 History 35-2 Human interest 35-3 Islam 35-4 Jarrell, Randall 35-5 Johnson, Lyndon B. 35-6 Judaism 35-7 Kennedy, John F. 35-8 Kennedy, Robert F. 35-9 Korea 35-10 Kurdian, Harry 35-11 Labor 35-12 Language and literature 35-13 Lee, Robert E. © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 35-14 Lifeline Radio 35-15 Lytle, Andrew 35-16 McCrady, Edward 35-17 McDowell, David 35-18 McLuhan, Marshall 35-19 Mencken, H.L. Box 36: Series 10---Subject File 36-1 Metaphysics and psychic phenomena 36-2 Metaphysics and psychic phenomena 36-3 Metaphysics and psychic phenomena 36-4 Metaphysics and psychic phenomena 36-5 Metaphysics and psychic phenomena 36-6 Miscellany 36-7 National Review 36-8 Native Americans 36-9 New York City 36-10 Nixon, Richard 36-11 Pacifism Box 37: Series 10---Subject File 37-1 Parrish, Maxfield 37-2 Peas from Tutankhamen’s tomb 37-3 People 37-4 Percy, Walker 37-5 Plays/concerts 37-6 Politics 37-7 Poverty 37-8 Products 37-9 Protests 37-10 Psychoanalysis 37-11 Quinn, John Box 38: Series 10---Subject File 38-1 Race relations 38-2 Race relations 38-3 Reagan, Ronald 38-4 Religion 38-5 Religion 38-6 Restaurants 38-7 Science 38-8 Scientology 38-9 Selassie, Haile © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 38-10 Schriver, Sargent 38-11 Stamp collecting 38-12 Swedenborgians 38-13 Tate, Allen 38-14 Travel Box 39: Series 10---Subject Files 39-1 United Nations 39-2 University of Virginia 39-3 Vaughn, Sarah 39-4 Vietnam 39-5 Women’s rights 39-6 World War II 39-7 World War II 39-8 Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 39-9 Young Americans for Freedom Box 40: Series 11---Financial Matters, and Series 12---Materials related to Father Flye Series 11---Financial Matters 40-1 Father Flye’s will, 1978. 1980, 1982 40-2 Property in Franklin County, TN, 1959, 1961 40-3 Burial plots at Sewanee, TN, 1975 40-4 Correspondence, 1975, 1980-82 Series 12---Materials related to Father Flye 40-5 Re: Father Flye---correspondence, n.d., 1974-77 40-6 Re: Father Flye---correspondence, 1978-79 40-7 Re: Father Flye---correspondence, 1980-82 40-8 Re: Father Flye---correspondence, Edward DeVany, 1982 40-9 Clippings, 1970, 1976, 1979, n.d. 40-10 Reading at St. Luke’s, 1976 40-11 Memorabilia 40-12 Memorabilia Box 41: Series 13: Photography 41-1 Photography exhibit correspondence, n.d., 1979-80 41-2 Photography exhibit correspondence, re: Jimmy Carter, 1980 41-3 Photography exhibit correspondence, 1980 41-4 Photography exhibit correspondence, 1981-82 41-5 Photography exhibit correspondence, re: book project © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 41-6 Conversations with Father Flye re: photography exhibit, 1980 41-7 Conversations with Father Flye re: photography exhibit, 1980 41-8 Conversations with Father Flye re: photography exhibit, 1908 41-9 Conversations with Father Flye re: photography exhibit, 1980 41-10 Conversations with Father Flye re: photography exhibit, 1980 Box 42: Series 13---Photography 42-1 Catalogue, 1980 42-2 Catalogue, drafts and galleys 42-3 Catalogue, drafts and galleys 42-4 Catalogue, drafts and galleys 42-5 Photography exhibit---clippings, 1980-82 42-6 Photography exhibit---financial records, 1980-81 42-7 Photography exhibit---grant application information, 1980 42-8 Photography exhibit---miscellaneous notes, n.d. 42-9 Photography exhibit---Exhibit Opening, St. Andrew’s, 1980 42-10 Photography exhibit---publicity, 1980, 1982 Box 43: Series 13---Photography 43-1 Photos 001-006 (1929-1932) 43-2 Photos 007-018 (1939) 43-3 Photos 019-029 (1939) 43-4 Photos 030-039 (1930) 43-5 Photos 040-049 (1939) 43-6 Photos 050-059 (1939) 43-7 Photos 060-069 (1939) 43-8 Photos 070-079 (1939) 43-9 Photos 080-089 (1939) 43-10 Photos 090-099 (1939) 43-11 Photos 100-109 (1939) 43-12 Photos 110-116 (1939) 43-13 Photos 117-131 (1939) 43-14 Photos 132-147 (1939) 43-15 Photos 148-161 (1939) 43-16 Photos 162-175 (1939) 43-17 Photos 176-189 (1939) 43-18 Photos 190-204 (1939) 43-19 Photos 205-215 (1939) 43-20 Photos 216-225 (1939) 43-21 Photos 226-235 (1939) 43-22 Photos 236-246 (1939) 43-23 Photos 247-258 (1939) 43-24 Photos 259-269 (1939) 43-25 Photos 270-279 (1939) © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 Box 44: Series 13---Photography 44-1 Photos 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(1964) 51-6 Photos 2161-2170 (1964) 51-7 Photos 2171-2180 (1964) 51-8 Photos 2181-2190 (1964) 51-9 Photos 2191-2200 (1964) 51-10 Photos 2201-2210 (1938, 1940) 51-11 Photos 2211-2220 (1938, 1953, 1965) 51-12 Photos 2221-2230 (1965) 51-13 Photos 2231-2240 (1965) 51-14 Photos 2241-2250 (1965) 51-15 Photos 2251-2260 (1965) 51-16 Photos 2261-2270 (1965) 51-17 Photos 2271-2280 (1966) 51-18 Photos 2281-2290 (1966) 51-19 Photos 2291-2300 (1966) 51-20 Photos 2301-2310 (1966) 51-21 Photos 2311-2320 (1966) 51-22 Photos 2321-2330 (1966) 51-23 Photos 2331-2340 (1966) 51-24 Photos 2341-2350 (1966) 51-25 Photos 2351-2360 (1966) Box 52: Series 13---Photography 52-1 Photos 2361-2370 (1967) 52-2 Photos 2371-2380 (1967) © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 52-3 Photos 2381-2390 (1967) 52-4 Photos 2391-2400 (1967) 52-5 Photos 2401-2410 (1967) 52-6 Photos 2411-2420 (1967) 52-7 Photos 2421-2430 (1967) 52-8 Photos 2431-2440 (1967) 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Photos 2831-2840 (1947-Italy) 53-15 Photos 2841-2850 (1947-Italy) 53-16 Photos 2851-2860 (1947-Italy) 53-17 Photos 2861-2870 (1947-Italy) 53-18 Photos 2871-2880 (1947-Italy) 53-19 Photos 2881-2890 (1947-Italy) 53-20 Photos 2891-2900 (1947-Italy) © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 53-21 Photos 2901-2910 (1947-Italy) 53-22 Photos 2911-2920 (1947-Italy) 53-23 Photos 2921-2930 (1940s,1950s-St. Andrew’s School) 53-24 Photos 2931-2940 (1940s,1950s-St. Andrew’s School) 53-25 Photos 2941-2950 (Father Flye) Box 54: Series 13---Photography 54-1 Photos 2951-2960 (Father Flye) 54-2 Photos 2961-2970 (Father Flye) 54-3 Photos 2971-2980 (Father Flye) 54-4 Photos 2981-2990 (Father Flye) 54-5 Photos 2991-3000 (Father Flye) 54-6 Photos 3001-3010 (Father Flye) 54-7 Photo album, c. 1910-Lakeland, Florida 54-8 Photo album, 1924-Milwaukee friends 54-9 Photos 3011-3020 (1952- O’ban festival, New York City) 54-10 Photos 3021-3030 (1920s,1960s-Order of the Holy Cross) 54-11 Photos 3031-3040 (1920s, 1960s-Order of the Holy Cross) 54-12 Photos 3041-3050 (1920s, 1960s-Order of the Holy Cross) 54-13 Photos 3051-3060 and memorabilia (1920s-Order of the Holy Cross) 54-14 Photos 3061-3070 (1940s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 54-15 Photos 3071-3080 (1940s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 54-16 Photos 3081-3090 (1920s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 54-17 Photos 3091-3100 (1950s, 1960s, 1970s-miscellaneous) 54-18 Photos 3101-3110 (1920s, 1960s, 1970s-miscellaneous) 54-19 Photos 3111-3120 (1940s-Nashville) 54-20 Photos 3121-3130 (1940s-Nahsville, St. Andrew’s School) 54-21 Photos 3131-3140 (1940-Photo exhibition, Sewanee, TN) 54-22 Photos 3141-3150 (1940s-New York City) 54-23 Photos 3151-3160 (with correspondence-Jane Fletcher &Evelyn Draper {3}, Dorothea ? {4}, Harvey & Ethel Simmonds {1}, Alexis Levitin {1}, F. Gavin {1}) Box 55: Series 13---Photography 55-1 Photos 3161-3170 (1940s-New York City) 55-2 Photos 3171-3180 (1940s-New York City) 55-3 Photos 3181-3190 (1940s-New York City) 55-4 Photos 3191-3200 (1940s-New York City) 55-5 Photos3201-3210 (1915-1960s-miscellaneous) 55-6 Photos3211-3220 (1950s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 55-7 Photos3221-3230 (1920s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 55-8 Photos3231-3240 (1950s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 55-9 Photos 3241-3250 (1950s, 1960s-miscellaneous) 55-10 Photos 3251-3260 (1910s, 1960s-miscellaneous) © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 55-11 Photos 3261-3270 (Extra publicity photos of Father Flye) Box 56: Series 14---Audio Tapes 1. James Agee-The Quiet One, reel 1. 7” tape James Agee narrating the film he and Helen Levittt made. This is a copy made for Father Flye by Peter Fritsch, brother of Agee’s third wife, Mia. 2. James Agee-The Quiet One, reel 2. 7” tape 3. Bride Comes to Yellow Sky (commentary). 7” tape Side 1. Bride Comes toYellow Sky, followed by commentary Side 2. not full Apparently recorded from television. 4. James Agee to Grace Houghton Flye (Father Flye’s wife) and quotations and poems 7” tape 5. Poems and radio programs about nutrition and alcoholism. 7” tape 6. James Agee to Grace Houghton Flye. 7” tape James Agee letter to Mrs. Flye made by Agee for Mrs. Flye’s birthday. 7. Copy of Agee’s letter to Mrs. Flye. 3” tape 8. James Agee reading from his own and others’ poetry. 5” tape 9. James Agee speaking or reading in 1953. 5” tape 10. James Agee reciting and reading. 7” tape 10a. Selections from Agee in his own voice. 3” tape. Approximately first 75 feet blank. 11. James Agee, Lincoln, Script I. Television script by Agee. 5” tape 12. James Agee, Lincoln, Script II. 5” tape 13. James Agee, Lincoln script; letter from Mrs.Wittenbach to Father Flye. 5” tape 14. James Agee, Introduction to Lincoln ; President Nixon, April 26, 1972 Box 57: Series 14---Audio Tapes 15. Martha Deane: Interview with Father Flye about James Agee, July 25, 1962. 7” tape 16. Interview with Father Flye and Dwight MacDonald , Aug. 5, 1962, for Camera 3; © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 The Way to Go, Oct. 13, 1963, Father Flye about James Agee. 5”tape 17. Side 1. re: The Letters of James Agee to Father Flye Side 2. Interview with Father Flye for Camera 3, Aug. 5, 1962. 3” tape 18. Father Flye talks at Friends School, N.Y. 5 “ tape 19. Father Flye talks about James Agee. 3 “ tape 20. Letters from Mrs. Wittenbach and to Laura Agee Wright. 5 “ tape 21. From Father Flye to Mrs. Wright from Omaha, 1959. 5 “ tape 22. Mrs. Wright talking with Father Flye, 1962. 5 “ tape 23. A Mr. A.L.Agee of Detroit talking with Father Flye in 1963; Aldous Huxley reading Brave New World. 5 “ tape 24. Father Flye speaking of a portrait of James Agee at age 11 painted by Mrs. Flye. 7 “ tape 25. Andrew Kesler and Father Flye. 5 “ tape 26. Kesler, then Patty Wallace, on Agee. 5 ‘ tape 27. Side 1 Under Milkwood. Side 2 Patty Wallace and Father Flye talking about James Agee. 5 “ tape 28. Side 1 David McDowell reading an essay by Robert Penn Warren Side 2 Bruce Spang and Father Flye talking about James Agee. 5 “ tape 29. Father Flye and George Moore about James Agee, May 1971. 7 “ tape Box 58: Series 14---Audio Tapes 30. Side 1 Paul Dell and Father Flye talking about James Agee. Side 2 Robert Costa talking about Oxford. 7 “ tape 31. Victor Kramer and Father Flye talking about James Agee. 7 “ tape 32. Olaf Hansen and Father Flye. 7 “ tape 33. St. Barnabas Church, Omaha, Trinity Sunday 1959. Mass, Confirmation, and Sermon. Bishop Brinker. 5 “ tape 34. Sermons, Father Flye, 1959. 5 “ tape © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 35. Omaha---sermon and talk about the Church by Father Flye, 1959. 7 “ tape 36. Beginning of a talk by Father Flye at a funeral service in 1960. 3 “ tape 37. Two sermons by Father Flye, Aug. 7, 1966 and Aug. 20, 1967. 3 “ tape 38. Sermons by Father Flye, Summer 1967. 5 “ tape 39. Sermon, Aug. 4, 1968. 3 “ tape. 40. Sermons, July 1969. 3 “ tape 41. Sermon, Aug. 1969. 3 “ tape 42. Father Flye celebrating a low mass, Aug. 1968. 3 “ tape 43. Sermons by Father Flye, 1970. Cassette. 44. Sermons, Aug. 1971. Cassette 45. Father Flye-sermon. Cassette 46. Father Gerald Vann. 7 ‘ tape 47. Side 1 Music Side 2 Father Flye ---reading 48. Side 1 Alan Lomax on Voice of Firestone, June 1959 Side 2 Voice of Firestone. 5 “ tape Box 59: Series 14---Audio Tapes 49. Father Mathiessen and Father Flye; then Thurber; then Edwin O’Connor. 5 ‘ tape 50. Maple Tree. 3 “ tape 51. “Love Is Blue”; then about the Maple Tree. 3 “ tape 52. Election 1964. 3 “ tape 53. Presidential election, 1968. 3 “ tape 54. Comments on current events, 1968. 3 “ tape © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 55. Comments on launching Apollo to the moon, 1969. 3 ‘ tape 56. Side 1 Comments by Father Flye on current events, Nov. 1972 Side 2 Telephone conversation with Robert Costa. 3 “ tape 57. Comments on campaign and presidential election of 1972. 3 “ tape 58. Father Flye’s comments on the election of Jimmy Carter, 1976. 3 “ tape 59. Side 1 Greetings from friends Side 2 Father Flye’s thoughts on the class of 1958. 5 “ tape 60. Father Flye---recollections, 1959. 5 “ tape 61. Leaving Omaha, 1959; in New York, 1960-1963. 5 “ tape 62. Abu Latif; French poems. 5 “ tape 63. Dictation, Aug. 1960---New York, Bahamas, Stroops. 3 “ tape 64. Coming to New York, Sept. 1959. 3 “ tape 65. New Year’s Eve, 1961. Recollections, Feb. 1961. Christmas Eve 1962. 5 “ tape 66. Sept. 1961-June 1962. Schools opening and closing. 3 “ tape 67. Comments by Father Flye, 1962, 1965, 1968. 5 “ tape Box 60: Series 14---Audio Tapes 68. To Senator Gore; Maine, family, Sept. 1965. 3 “ tape 69. Beginning of comment on New Year’s Eve, 1966 and 1967 and statement on difficulty in verbal expression. 3 “ tape 70. Comment by Father Flye about physical state, July 1967. 3 “ tape 71. Father Flye on his physical state, June 1967. 3 “ tape 72. As to anniversaries; mention of Dr. Hanna. 3 “ tape 73. Start of a dictation, 1970. 3 “ tape 74. Father Flye on his physical state; letter to Martha Deane, 1970. 3 “ tape © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 75. Start of a recording by Father Flye; Leacock College. Cassette 76. Comment on current changes in the Church and St. Luke’s, 1971. 3 “ tape 77. Father Flye’s comments on increasing difficulty in written expression, April 1973. 3 “ tape 78. Father Flye’s comments on his situation and questions about the future, 1973. 3 “ tape 79. Father Flye and Harvey Simmonds, Jan. 1, 1975. Cassette 79a. Copy of 79. 79b. Copy of 79. 80. Beginning of comments, New Year’s, 1977. 3 “ tape 81. Father Flye; Robert Costa, Sept. 1977. 3 “ tape 82. Father Flye on memory, June 1978. 3 “ tape Box 61: Series 14---Audio Tapes 83. Father Flye on his 95th birthday, Oct. 1979. Cassette 84. Letter from Father Flye to Father Pestina. 3 “ tape 85. Letter to Bishop Claiborne, 1966. 3 “ tape 86. Letter to Lee Graham; taped interview with Lowell Thomas. 3 “ tape 87. Robert Costa. 5 “ tape 88. Robert Costa and Father Flye. 5 “ tape 89. Robert Costa, Aug. 1964. 3 “ tape 90. Robert Costa and Charles Gale, Aug. 1968. 5 “ tape 91. Side 1 Robert Costa and Father Flye Side 2 Robert Lowell reading from his poems, Sept. 1969. 5 “ tape 92. Robert Costa and Father Flye, 1970? 5 “ tape 93. Robert Costa and Father Flye, April 1970. 5 “ tape © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 94. Robert Costa and Father Flye, Jan. 1971. 5 “ tape 95. Side 1 Carleton Fredericks; then Robert Costa and Father Flye Side 2 Martha Deane program, 1972. 5 “ tape 96. Robert Costa, 1971. 7 “ tape 97. Robert Costa, 1971. Cassette 98. Robert Costa and Father Flye, March 1972. 7 “ tape 99. Father Flye and Robert Costa, Dec. 1973. 4 “ tape. 100. Letter to Bishop Hart. 3 “ tape Box 62: Series 14---Audio Tapes 101. Charles Gale to Father Flye, April 1962. 5 “ tape 102. Selections on death read by Charles Gale, July 1962. 5 “ tape 103. Charles Gale talking to Father Flye and reading Yeats and Frost, 1963. 4 “ tape 104. Letter from Charles Gale, April 1967. 3 “ tape 105. Charles Gale to Father Flye, Feb. 1966. 3 “ tape 106. Charles Gale---music, English selections, Dr. Faustus, Yeats. 5 “ tape 107. John Zeigel to Father Flye, June 1959. 5 “ tape 108. John Zeigel and Father Flye, 1960. 5 “ tape 109. Man Sing Eng. Cassette 110. Man Sing Eng and Father Flye. 3 “ tape 111. Man Sing Eng talking with Father Flye, Sept. 1971. 3 “ tape 112. Dick Needles, May 1964. 3 “ tape 113. Dick Needles, June 1966. 3 “ tape 114. Father Flye and Dick Needles, May 1964. 5 “ tape © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 115. Alexis Levitin talking with Father Flye, Jan.1972. 5 “ tape 116. Alexis Levitin and Father Flye, 1964. 5 “ tape 117. Scientology, Nathan Hightower; Carleton Fredericks. 5 “ tape 118. Scientology or Dianetics; Nathan Hightower and Father Flye, 1960. 5 “ tape 119. Scientology---Nathan Hightower, Nov. 1963. 5 “ tape Box 63: Series 14---Audio Tapes 120. Father Flye and Jackie, a homeless woman, Oct. 1963. 3 “ tape 121. Father Flye and Jackie, Nov. 1966. 3 “ tape 122. Father Flye and Jackie, Nov. 1967. 5 “ tape 123. Bob Laing, Martha Wittenbach, January 1959. 5 “ tape 124. Martha Wittenbach, April 1959. 5 “ tape 125. Chris and Todd, neighborhood children. 3 “ tape 126. Letter from Tom Kenyon, July 1964; partial recording of The Inferno. 3 “ tape 127. Phil Suttler, Verne Homsher, homeless men. 3 “ tape 128. Side 1 Cleveland Amory Side 2 Monica, indigent woman. 3 “ tape 129. Noel Parmentel. 3 “ tape 130. Letter from the Rev. Thomas N. Lyons, early 1960s. 3 “ tape 131. Don Yorks, April 1964. 3 “ tape 132. Letter from Edward Simmen, Oct. 1964. 3 “ tape 133. About Jack Smith. 3 “ tape 134. Friday Group, Wichita; Mrs. Armstrong, 1961. 5 “ tape 135. Bob Temple and Father Flye, Oct. 1963. 3 “ tape © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807 136. Father Flye with Bart and Eleanor. 7 “ tape 137. Humorous lecture, March 1969. 3 “ tape 138. Father Flye and Stephen Henderson, March and Dec. 1969 and Oct. 1970. 7 “ tape Box 64: Series 14---Audio Tapes 139. Father Flye and Benjamin Branch. 7 “ tape 140. Agnes Vadas playing Bach, Oct. 1979. Cassette 141. Father Flye and David Herwaldt. 7 “ tape 142. Father Flye and David Herwaldt. 7 “ tape 143. Father Flye and David Herwaldt. 7 “ tape 144. Father Flye and David Herwaldt. 7 “ tape 145. Father Flye and David Herwaldt. 7 “ tape 146. Father Flye, Jan. 1982. Cassette 147-153. Transcriptions of Soundscriber discs recorded by Father Flye, Wichita, 19561958. Cassettes 147. Discs 1-5, June 1956-April 1957 148. Discs 6-9A, April 1957-July 1957 149. Discs 9B-14B (first half), Aug. 1957-Oct. 1957 150. Discs 14B (second half)-16 (partial), Oct. 1957-NewYear’s Day, 1958. 151. Discs 16-20 (partial), Jan. 1958-Spring 1960. 152. Disc 20 (completed). 153. Father Flye’s attempt to clarify Discs 4A&B and 5 A&B. 154. Father Flye and Nina Stroop, Spring 1960. 5 “ tape 155. Reception for Father Flye at the opening of his photography exhibit at St. Andrew’s, Oct. 10, 1980. Cassette © 2013 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives archives@vanderbilt.edu | (615) 322-2807