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Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 1 of 57 Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection 1921-1997 Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections 1 Cunningham Square Providence, RI 02918-0001 Tel: 401-865-2377 Fax: 401-865-1578 Special and Archival Collections http://www.providence.edu/library/spcol Published in 2009 ©Providence College RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 2 of 57 Collection overview Title: Blackfriars Guild Collection Date range: 1921-1997 Creator: Blackfriars Guild Corporation Extent: 13 box(es) Abstract: The Blackfriars Guild Collection includes correspondence, films and tapes, legal documents, memorabilia, news clippings, photographs, publications, scrapbooks, and scripts, which record the history and legacy of the guild, giving particular attention to the Blackfriars theatre in New York City. Language of materials: English Repository: Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Collection number: rppc_bfgc Scope & content The Blackfriars Guild Collection documents the tenure of Blackfriars as a viable and prolific off-Broadway theatre during the mid-twentieth century. Correspondence, legal articles, news clippings, photographs, and publications, detail the inception and development of the New York chapter. These materials reveal how the organization was established and directed, in addition to showing the favorable reception it received from the public. Also included within this collection are the applications of actors, copies of the scripts, photographs of the cast and performances, play bills, reviews, memorabilia, and scrapbooks created for many of the productions. Films, tapes, and transcripts give additional insight into the performances themselves and the history of the corporation. Furthermore, this collection contains the correspondence of Father Thomas Carey, one of the founders and primary manager of Blackfriars Theatre in New York. Photographs, RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 3 of 57 publications, and news clippings provide further information on the man who was a driving force behind the creation and operation of the theatre. Arrangement This collection is arranged into eight series. • Applications • Blackfriars Chapters • Fr. Thomas Carey, O.P., papers • History • National Catholic Playwriting Contest • New York Chapter Productions • Publications • Scrapbooks Historical note The Blackfriars Guild collection details the American Catholic theatre movement from the 1940s into the early 1970s. The Catholic Church in the United States traditionally discouraged its clergy and laity from attending or participating in theatre during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Believed to have corrupting influences, theatre was seen to be irreconcilable with religion. However, with a growing concern for the spiritual welfare of those involved in this art, coupled with a public demand for plays of virtue, the Catholic Actors Guild (1914) and the Catholic Dramatic Movement (1922) were established to repair the rift between faith and theatre. These movements were the forerunners of the Blackfriars Guild. In 1931, two Dominicans, Father Urban Nagle, O.P., and Brother Fabian Carey, O.P, decided to found their own Catholic theatre, reviving the name of the sixteenth century private theatres in London. The group was based at Catholic University where the two men were studying, but the organization would eventually extend to twenty-two chapters across the country. However, it was the New York City branch, under the direction of Nagle and Carey that was the most widely acclaimed and celebrated theatre of the guild. As a viable off-Broadway theatre, it provided actors, playwrights, and directors both valuable experience and publicity. Moreover, Blackfriars produced original works which were spiritually and intellectually challenging. Although Blackfriars Theatre closed in 1972, the experiment showed that theatre and religion were not mutually exclusive. RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 4 of 57 The desire for a nation-wide Catholic theatre movement was not limited to Nagle and Carey. In 1936, Fr. Nagle attended the National Catholic Theatre Conference, which was formed for the purpose of bridging the divide between religion, philosophy, and theatre. The Conference operated for thirty years from a permanent office at Catholic University, but in 1941, its official headquarters became the Blackfriars Theatre in New York City. The Blackfriars Theatre in New York City was founded in 1940 by Fr. Nagle and Fr. Carey. Earlier that year, Nagle had been commissioned to edit Holy Name Journal, which was based in New York. Under the guise that he needed help editing the journal, Nagle convinced his superiors to transfer Carey there as well. At the time, there was a growing concern from the Catholic laity that current theatrical productions were immoral, and they began to express a desire for more wholesome forms of entertainment. Due to this favorable atmosphere, the two friends seized the opportunity to establish the Catholic theatre that they had been dreaming about for over a decade. Nagle and Carey were able to rent the auditorium of a former YMCA located on 320 West 57th Street. The space could seat up to three-hundred and eighty-three people, but because of licensing restrictions, the theatre would eventually reduce the number of seats to two-hundred and ninety-nine. Fr. Nagle and Fr. Carey wanted plays rich in artistic, intellectual, and spiritual substance, rather than works intentionally trying to avoid censorship. They turned to the Dramatists’ Guild of New York to recruit playwrights and used the Actors Equity Association to provide performers. Since Blackfriars was unable to pay any of their staff, the actors were mostly artists in between work who were willing to act in return for experience and publicity. They also acquired the talents of director Dennis Gurney, who would head the majority of Blackfriars’ plays over the next eighteen years. The first play that Blackfriars produced was from fellow Dominican, Fr. Brendan Larnen, O.P. The work, “Up the Rebels,” was about the Irish Civil War with historical relevance to the current debate over Ireland’s involvement in the Second World War. The play received rave reviews, commencing a successful first year. Unfortunately, the plays produced the following season that were not as well received, and the theatre had to deal with union strikes that were irresolvable. The conflict led to the blacklisting of Blackfriars by the Actors Equity Association, although the group, unofficially, continued to provide the theatre with actors. The 1943-1944 seasons added greatly to the prestige of Blackfriars Theatre with the release of critically acclaimed shows such as “Career Angels” and “Caukey”. “Career Angels” became the first play to be picked up by Broadway, although that version did RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 5 of 57 not do as well as the original, and “Caukey” was a socially progressive production which employed the talents of the American Negro Theatre. Blackfriars Theatre grew considerably from 1945-1952, ultimately conducting shows seven nights a week for four week runs. In 1950, the theatre lost its lease and was forced to look for other accommodations. Franklin Hauser of the School of Radio Technique approached Nagle and offered the school’s auditorium for rent. Nagle agreed, but the move contributed to widening a chasm that had formed between Nagle and Carey. Beginning in 1950, conflicts over financial matters and management of the theatre arose between Carey and Nagle. By 1952, their partnership had eroded to the point where their superior, Fr. McDermott, was forced to mediate. McDermott ultimately ordered Nagle to become the chaplain at the Dominican Sisters’ Motherhouse of St. Mary of the Spring in Columbus, Ohio, leaving Carey in charge of Blackfriars Theatre. During the Nagle-Cary conflict, there were no fall productions at Blackfriars. However, upon reopening, it continued to produce at least two shows a year. The Guild began to make a profit for the first time, and Fr. Robert Alan Morris and Fr. Dominic Rover, who had been assigned to help Carey with productions, suggested that they begin to pay their actors and stage hands. Carey was against this idea though because he wanted to save money and eventually build a permanent theatre for Blackfriars. Disagreements between the men also arose over the lack of substantial, and original, scripts. Carey wanted innovative works that were didactic in nature; but, Morris and Rover reasoned that it was more practical to revive old scripts until quality works could be produced. Although, Carey agreed to a trial run of paying actors and using revivals, he ultimately ended both practices. Morris and Rover decided to resign in the face of artistic differences and were sent to teach at Providence College. Despite these problems, the 1950s saw a flourishing of Catholic theatre and Catholic involvement in the arts. The 1960s witnessed a notable shift in the nature of plays produced by Blackfriars Theatre. Under the sole direction of Carey, the plays were explicitly religious dramas, focusing on the lives of saints or issues of Catholic doctrine. Fr. Larnen continued to write for Blackfriars but was mainly commissioned to generate works based on Carey’s ideas. Other playwrights from this era included Fr. Edward A. Molloy, C.SS.R, Mary Dahos, and Rose Crieco. Unfortunately, these plays never received the commendation that the theatre’s earlier works had, and Blackfriars began to decline in prominence. Besides the lack of original plays, many other factors led to the demise of Blackfriars Theatre. First, the number of off-Broadway theatres increased considerably during the 1960s, diminishing the image of Blackfriars as a leading experimental theater. Also, in RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 6 of 57 1968, Vatican II espoused a new role for the Catholic Church in the larger community, effectively removing the need for a separate Catholic Theatre. The National Catholic Theatre Conference subsequently was dissolved after this change. Finally, in 1971, Blackfriars was notified that the auditorium was to be torn down, the same year Fr. Carey was diagnosed with cancer. Long time supporter of Carey, Maureen Martin, formed “Friends of Fr. Carey” with the aim to revive Blackfriars. However, by that time, the need for a Catholic theatre was obsolete, and the attempt failed. Blackfriars Guild provided valuable experience to producers, directors, and actors; created original works that were theatrically and spiritually stimulating; and showed that theatre and the Church could be reconciled. Moreover, Blackfriars Guild was viewed by the Dominican Order as a source for financing their religious endeavors, and the corporation made substantial endowments to the Province of St. Joseph. The corporation was an instrumental tool in bridging the divide between theatre and faith. Biographical outline Date Event 1904 Thomas Carey born 1905 Edward John Nagle born 1929 Fr. Nagle writes "Barter," wins first prize in playwriting contest 1930 Fr. Nagle and Fr. Carey work together to produce "Barter" 1931 Nagle and Carey found Blackfriars Guild 1934 Nagle assigned to teach psychology at Providence College 1936 Carey establishes the Blackfriars Institute of Dramatic Arts at Catholic University National Catholic Theatre Conference is established 1940 Blackfriars Theatre established by Nagle and Carey 1941 "Up the Rebels" debuts as first play for Blackfriars Theatre, "Song Out of Sorrow," 1942 "The Years Between," "Savonarola," "Inside Story" 1943 "Tinker's Day," "A Man's House," "Moment Musical," "Career Angel," Blackfriars Theatre blacklisted by Actors Equity Association RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 7 of 57 1944 "Caukey," "Earth Journey," "Don't George" 1945 "Home is the Hero," "Simon's Wife," "Slice it Thin" (musical), "Seven Mirrors" 1946 "A Young American," "Mary of Magdala," "Come Marching Home," "Derryowen" 1947 Nagle writes book, Uncle George and Uncle Malachy, "If in the Greenwood," "On the Seventh Day," "Respectfully Yours," "Hoboes in Heaven," "Trial by Fire" 1948 "Lady of Fatima," "Minstrel Boy" 1949 "City of Kings," "Shake Hands with the Devil" 1950 "Armor of Light," "Angel with Red Hair," Blackfriars Theatre loses lease to 320 W.57th Street auditorium Blackfriars Theatre rents auditorium from School of Radio Technique 1951 "Open the Gates" 1952 Jan Nagle assigned as chaplain to Dominican Sister's Motherhouse of St. Mary Of the Springs 1952 "The Restless Flame," "Faith and Prudence," 1953 "Angelic Doctor," "Late Arrival" 1954 "Praise of Folly," "Slightly Delinquent" 1955 "Bamboo Cross," "Song out of Sorrow" 1956 "Age of Grace," "The Comedian" 1957 "Two Tales of the Devil: Doctor Faustus and Parade at the Devil's Bridge," "Truce of the Bear," 1958 "The King's Standards," "Child of Morning," "Listen to the Quiet" 1959 "La Madre," "The Egotists" 1960 "Madame Lafayette," "Shepherds of the Shelf" RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 8 of 57 1961 "Connelly vs. Connelly," "Anthony on Overtime" 1962 "My Beginning," "Lady of Mexico" 1963 "Decision at Tongo," "Daddy Comes Home," "Eternal Sabbath" 1964 "Finis for Oscar Wilde," "The Comforter" 1965 "Patrick the First," "Mackey of Appalachia" 1965 Mar 12 Fr. Nagle dies from a heart ailment 1966 "Consider the Lillies," "Go,Go,Go, God is Dead" 1967 "The Man Who Washed His Hands," "The Happy Faculty," "Guimpes and Saddles" 1968 "Babes Don't Cry Anymore," "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" 1969 "The Priest in the Cellar," "Reunion of Sorts" 1970 "Five Star Saint," "Transfiguration", Fr. Carey diagnosed with cancer 1971 "And the Devil Makes Five," "Lib Comes High" 1972 "The Red Hat" 1972 May 8 Fr. Carey passes away 1975 Blackfriars Corporation officially dissolved Access & use Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access, however, certain collections may have donor restrictions and may not be available, nor may archival or manuscript materials be removed from the Reading Room area or borrowed from the collections. Use of materials: Researchers are advised that express written permission to reproduce, quote, or otherwise publish any portion or extract from this collection must be obtained from the Phillips Memorial Library. Although Providence RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 9 of 57 College has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. It is up to the researcher to determine the owners of the literary rights and to obtain any necessary permissions from them. Preferred citation: Blackfriars Guild Collection, rppc_bfgc, Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Contact information: Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections 1 Cunningham Square Providence, RI 02918-0001 Tel: 401-865-2377 Fax: 401-865-1578 Special and Archival Collections http://www.providence.edu/library/spcol Administrative information About the collection Aquisition: In 1975, after the dissolution of Blackfriars Guild Corporation, the collection was bequeathed to the archives department of Providence College. About the finding aid Author: Finding aid prepared by Providence College Archives Staff. Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Shannon McNamara 2009 December 07 Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) Search terms Names: RIAMCO Carey, Thomas F. (Thomas Fabian) http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 10 of 57 Larnen, Brendan Heston, Charlton Gazzara, Ben, 1930Morrow, Vic, 1931-1982 Subjects: RIAMCO Blackfriars’ Guild. New York Chapter Blackfriars’ Guild Catholic University of America Providence College Off-Broadway theater Actors’ Equity Association Dramatists Guild http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 11 of 57 Inventory Series I, Applications, 1946-1957 This series contains the applications and headshots of actors and actresses who auditioned at Blackfriars Theatre in New York. Initially, Blackfriars hired their players from the Actors Equity Association, but after being blacklisted, the theatre had a more limited relationship with the union and had to recruit elsewhere. Due to the fact that Blackfriars could not afford to pay their actors, most people who worked for the theatre were professionals in between jobs or struggling actors willing to accept unpaid roles in return for experience and publicity. Container Description Date Box 1, Folder 1 Aune, Georgia Dec 28 Box 1, Folder 2 Barclay, Mary 1957 Feb 17 Box 1, Folder 3 Besman, Ilse 1953 Sep 8 Box 1, Folder 4 Bessell, Jo 1953 Sep 17 Box 1, Folder 5 Bradley, Virginia M. Sep 6 Box 1, Folder 6 Brenlin, George 1953 Sep 11 Box 1, Folder 7 Camuti, Louis Jr. undated Box 1, Folder 8 Canfield, Mary Grace 1952 Sep 13 Box 1, Folder 9 Carroll, Pat 1949 Oct 19 Box 1, Folder 10 Cohan, Mary Anne Sep 7 Box 1, Folder 11 Colon, Miriam 1954 Dec 3 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 12 of 57 Box 1, Folder 12 Crosley, Chase 1953 Nov 23 Box 1, Folder 13 Daneel, Sylvia 1952 Nov 12 Box 1, Folder 14 Davis, Patsy 1952 Nov 19 Box 1, Folder 15 Dooley, Muriel Feb 27 Box 1, Folder 16 Duhaime, Terry 1952 Sep 9 Box 1, Folder 17 Emmett, Robert 1948 Sep 12 Box 1, Folder 18 Fallon, Sheila 1953 Sep 10 Box 1, Folder 19 Franciosa, Anthony Jan 13 Box 1, Folder 20 Gazzara, Ben Sep 5 Box 1, Folder 21 Heston, Charlton L. Sep 26 Box 1, Folder 22 Higgins, Michael 1950 Sep 7 Box 1, Folder 23 Joyce, Toni Mar 12 Box 1, Folder 24 Kidd, Robert undated RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 13 of 57 Box 1, Folder 25 Kenneally, Phillip 1949 Sep 7 Box 1, Folder 26 Leighton, Jan 1952 Nov 26 Box 1, Folder 27 Lodge, Lily 1952 Sep 17 Box 1, Folder 28 McCarthy, Lois 1950 Jan 13 Box 1, Folder 29 McGhee, Gloria 1949 Sep 21 Box 1, Folder 30 Meer, Cassie 1950 Sep 6 Box 1, Folder 31 Millhollin, James A. 1952 Nov 19 Box 1, Folder 32 Morrow, Vic Sep 7 Box 1, Folder 33 O'Connell, Patricia Sep 17 Box 1, Folder 34 Page, Geraldine Sue 1950 Jan 17 Box 1, Folder 35 Price, Gerald 1954 Jan 12 Box 1, Folder 36 Steinert, Jean and June undated Box 1, Folder 37 Sterne, Gordon 1952 Nov 12 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 14 of 57 Box 1, Folder 38 Taylor, Helen 1955 Sep 7 Box 1, Folder 39 Tolley, June 1952 Oct 1 Box 1, Folder 40 Van Dreelen, John 1951 Feb 13 Box 1, Folder 41 Williams, Grant 1953 Sep 17 Box 1, Folder 42 unidentified head shot undated Series II, Blackfriars Guild Chapters, 1937-1954 Blackfriars Guild is a national organization of dramatic groups that was established by Fr. Urban Nagle, O.P., and Fr. Thomas Carey, O.P., in 1931. Originally based at the Catholic University of America, the Blackfriars Guild eventually spread to twenty-two cities. Although the New York City theatre was the most well known of the branches, other notable chapters included Grand Rapids (MI), Minneapolis-St. Paul (MN), Springfield (Il), Cleveland (OH), Dayton (OH), Philadelphia (PA), Madison (WI), Louisville (MO), San Antonio (TX), Rochester (NY), Albany (NY), New Haven (CT), Providence (RI), and Lowell (MA). This series contains materials from productions put on by the chapters of Fall River (MA), Greenwood (R.I), Jersey City (NJ), Milwaukee (WI), Nabnasset (MA), Pittsburg (PA), San Pedro (TX), Washington D.C., and Immaculate Conception Boy's High School in Trenton (NJ). Many of these plays were original works of Nagle and Brendan Larnen, O.P. Today, several chapters are still in existence. Container Description Date Box 1, Folder 43 Fall River, Massachusetts: "City of Kings," Urban Nagle, O.P - news clippings 1954 Dec 12 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 15 of 57 Box 1, Folder 44 Greenwood, Rhode Island: "Eat Honey My Son," Keefe Burbage - program 1940 Aug 8 Box 1, Folder 45 Greenwood, Rhode Island: "The Far Off Hills," Lennox Robinson - program 1940 Aug 15 Box 1, Folder 46 Greenwood, Rhode Island: "Fog Over Mars," Urban Nagle, O.P. - program 1940 Aug 29 Box 1, Folder 47 Greenwood, Rhode Island: "The Torchbearers," George Kelly - program 1940 Aug 22 Box 1, Folder 48 Greenwood - summer theatre flier 1940 Aug Box 1, Folder 49 Immaculate Conception Boy's High School - correspondence 1937 Apr 18 Box 1, Folder 50 Immaculate Conception Boy's High School : "The Golden Wave" - school newspaper 1937 Apr Box 1, Folder 51 Immaculate Conception Boy's High School: "The First Legion" - invitation 1937 May 2 Box 1, Folder 52 Immaculate Conception Boy's High School: "The First Legion," Emmet Lavery - programs 1937 May 3 Box 1, Folder 53 Jersey City, New Jersey: "The Gifts of St. Patrick," J.C. Mullen - program 1937 Mar 17 Box 1, Folder 54 Milwaukee, Wisconsin: "The First Legion," Emmet Lavery - news clipping 1937 Jan Box 1, Folder 55 Nabnasset, Massachusetts - news clipping 1939 Aug 7 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 16 of 57 Box 1, Folder 56 Nabnasset, Massachusetts: "Night Must Fall," Emlyn Williams - program 1939 Summer Box 1, Folder 57 Nabnasset, Massachusetts: "Stage Door," George Kaufman and Edna Ferber - program undated Box 1, Folder 58 Pittsburg, Pennsylvania correspondence 1937 Apr 7 Box 1, Folder 59 San Pedro, Texas: "Whistling in the Dark," Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter - programs 1937 Apr 18 Box 1, Folder 60 Washington, D.C. - news clippings 1950, 1962 Box 1, Folder 61 Washington, D.C: "Brother Orchid," Leo Brady - correspondence 1939 Nov 11 Box 1, Folder 62 Washington, D.C: "Safe Crossing," Courtenay Savage 1940 Apr 28 Box 1, Folder 63 Washington, D.C: "Nothing Begins," Brendan Larnen, O.P. - program 1940 Dec 3 Box 1, Folder 64 Washington, D.C: "Fog Over Mars," Urban Nagle, O.P. - program 1941 Feb 18 Series III, Blackfriars Guild History, 1933-1997 This series includes a variety of materials that document the history of the Blackfriars Guild from its establishment in 1931 until its dissolution in 1974. Fr. Urban Nagle, O.P., and Fr. Thomas Carey, O.P., founded this network of Catholic theatres with the intent that it would become an innovative and viable alternative to the secular productions being offered. The incorporation certificates, by-laws, and constitutions of Blackfriars Theatre in New York, as well as those of the local chapters, lend insight into the organization and mission of the Guild. RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 17 of 57 The series mainly centers on the Blackfriars Theatre in New York, and provides details on the institute's financial arrangements, property agreements, and Father Carey's unrealized aspirations for a permanent theatre. In addition, the series records the daily responsibilities involved in running the theatre as well as the progress and reception of Blackfriar productions. Of interest, there are also materials from an interview with Fr. Robert Allan Morris regarding his experience working at the theatre. As an advisor of Fr. Carey during the 1950s, Morris' account provides valuable information on the history of Blackfriars Guild. Container Description Date Box 1, Folder >65 Incorporation Certificate of Washington D.C. Chapter 1933 Box 1, Folder 66 news clippings 1934-1997 Box 1, Folder 67 correspondence 1936 Aug 1936 Dec Box 1, Folder 68 correspondence 1936 Sep 22 - 1936 Nov 1 Box 1, Folder 69 correspondence 1936 Box 1, Folder 70 Non-guild conferences, drama schools, theatre groups - brochures, correspondence, reports 1936-1937 Box 1, Folder 71 correspondence 1937 Jan Box 1, Folder 72 correspondence 1937 Feb 1937 Mar Box 1, Folder 73 correspondence 1937 Mar RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 18 of 57 Box 1, Folder 74 correspondence 1937 Apr Box 1, Folder 75 correspondence 1937 May Box 1, Folder 76 correspondence 1937 Jun Box 1, Folder 72 Blackfriars Dramatic Institute - news bulletins, reports, course descriptions 1937 Box 1, Folder 78 clippings 1937 Box 1, Folder 79 correspondence 1937 Box 1, Folder 80 correspondence 1937 Box 1, Folder 81 Productions rejected: "Marie Antoinette," by Richard Hallahan correspondence 1937 Box 1, Folder 82 Productions rejected: "The Way of the Prince," by E. Francis McDevitt correspondence 1937 Box 1, Folder 83 Productions rejected: untitled play, by Roger Toucher - correspondence 1937 Box 1, Folder 84 correspondence 1938 Jun Box 1, Folder 85 correspondence 1939 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 19 of 57 Box 1, Folder 86 untitled production - correspondence 1939 Box 1, Folder 87 clippings, correspondence 1939 - 1973 Box 1, Folder 88 correspondence 1940 Box 1, Folder 89 clippings 1941 Box 1, Folder 90 correspondence 1941 Box 1, Folder 91 lease 1941 - 1942 Box 1, Folder 92 Incorporation Certificate of New York Chapter 1941, 1944 Box 1, Folder 93 correspondence, reports 1941 - 1951 Box 1, Folder 94 Board of Directors Meetings correspondence, reports 1941 - 1976 Box 1, Folder 95 Incorporation Certificate of New York Chapter and Internal Revenue Service 1942, 1944 Box 1, Folder 96 Financial information - checks, deposit slips 1943 - 1976 Box 1, Folder 97 clippings 1945 Box 1, Folder 98 New York City building permits 1945 - 1972 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 20 of 57 Box 1, Folder 99 clippings 1946 Box 1, Folder 100 biographical features: Urban Nagle, O.P., and Thomas Carey, O.P. 1947 -1958 Box 1, Folder 101 Contribution Certificate 1947 Jun Box 1, Folder 102 clippings 1948 Box 1, Folder 103 correspondence 1948 Box 1, Folder 104 clippings 1949 Box 1, Folder 105 clippings 1950 Box 1, Folder 106 clippings 1953 Box 1, Folder 107 correspondence 1953 Box 1, Folder 108 correspondence 1956 Box 1, Folder 109 clippings 1966 Box 1, Folder 110 correspondence 1971 Box 1, Folder 111 correspondence 1972 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 21 of 57 Box 1, Folder 112 Provincial Council - correspondence 1973 - 1976 Box 1, Folder 113 Financial information - reports 1974 - 1976 Box 1, Folder 114 Interviews with Robert Allan Morris, O.P., - tapes 1975 Mar 17 Box 1, Folder 114-A "The Way to Go": Interview with Fr. Thomas Carey, produced by New York University - film See oversized. 1963 Box 1, Folder 114-B Biography of Fr. Carey, produced by Thaddeus Productions - film See oversized. 1965-1966 Box 1, Folder 115 Interviews with Robert Allan Morris, O.P., - transcripts 1975 Mar 17 Box 1, Folder 116 Financial information - passbooks and statements 1975 - 1976 Box 1, Folder 117 correspondence 1982, 1984 Box 1, Folder 118 Blackfriars Guild brochures undated Box 1, Folder 119 Blackfriars Guild bylaws undated Box 1, Folder 120 Blackfriars New York Chapter bylaws undated Box 1, Folder 121 clippings undated RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 22 of 57 Box 1, Folder 122-A Framed mission statement of Blackfriars Guild New York Theatre See oversized box 3. undated Box 1, Folder 122 Constitution of Blackfriars Guild undated Box 1, Folder 123 Constitution of Local Chapters undated Box 1, Folder 124 Constitution of Washington, D.C. Chapter undated Box 1, Folder 125 Correspondence undated Box 1, Folder 126 Incorporation Certificate of Blackfriars Guild undated Box 1, Folder 127 List of Blackfriar productions undated Box 1, Folder 128 Memorabilia - framed sign undated Box 1, Folder 129 Memorabilia - "Information" sign, key undated Box 1, Folder 129-A Memorabilia - Blackfriars Guild seal See oversized box 3. undated Box 1, Folder 130 photographs - miscellaneous undated Box 1, Folder 131 photographs - productions undated RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 23 of 57 Box 1, Folder 132 Productions rejected: "The Drawnests of Mercy," by Patricia O'Neal correspondence undated Box 1, Folder 133 Theatre in London - news clippings, photographs undated Box 1, Folder 133-A Theatre in London - framed news clipping See oversized box 3. c. 1950 Feb 16 Box 1, Folder 134 Theatre in New York - blueprints, drawings undated Box 1, Folder 134-A Theatre in New York building proposal drawings See oversized box 1. undated Box 1, Folder 135 Theatre in New York - pictures of auditorium undated Box 1, Folder 136 Theatre in New York - seating plan undated Box 1, Folder 137 sheet music undated Series IV, Fr. Thomas Carey, O.P., 1937-1972 Thomas Carey was born in Chicago in 1904. He was orphaned at the age of twelve and left in the care of a local parish priest. Carey was sent to study at Campion Academy, a Jesuit run school in Wisconsin, and then later joined the Dominican Order where he was given the name Brother Fabian. In 1930, while studying at Catholic University of America, Carey designed the set for an original work, “Barter, written by fellow seminarian, Fr. Urban Nagel, O.P. From this initial partnership, the two men wrote and produced a number of plays and together they dreamed of one day establishing a nationwide Catholic theatre group. In 1931, Nagel and Carey founded Blackfriars Guild. The organization was first located in Washington, D.C., but eventually included chapters in Rochester, Minneapolis-St. Paul, RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 24 of 57 Philadelphia, Dayton, Albany, Madison, Louisville, San Antonio, New Haven, Providence, and New York City. In total, there were twenty-two branches nation-wide. Fr. Nagel was sent to teach psychology at Providence College in 1934. There, he founded a Blackfriars chapter, which continues to remain active. Carey remained at the Catholic University, and in 1936, he convinced Dean Deferrari that there was a demand on campus for quality theatrical productions. Deferrari subsequently allowed Carey to establish a summer drama program, the Blackfriars Institute of Dramatic Arts. Under the recommendation of Carey, Fr. Nagel was asked to head the summer program. The institute was a success and is a permanent fixture at the school. In 1940, the two friends found themselves together again in New York City. Fr. Nagel had been assigned to edit the Holy Name Journal, and was able to secure a position there for Carey. The men seized the opportunity of being in New York and quickly established a Blackfriars Theatre at 320 W. 57th Street. Over the next few years, both Carey and Nagel were actively involved in managing and producing original plays that reflected their shared belief that theatre should be spiritually, artistically, and intellectually challenging. Carey put his design talents to use once again when he created the entire set for the highly acclaimed, “Caukey”. Carey was of the firm opinion that Catholic theatre should be didactic in nature and, in order to secure the future of Blackfriars, a permanent theatre needed to be built. Nagel on the other hand believed that Catholic theatre should be inspirational rather than instructional, and did not feel the same urgency to build their own theatre. In addition, tensions arose between the two men over financial matters and Nagel’s involvement in outside projects. The final break in their friendship occurred when Carey accused Nagel of being inept at handling Blackfriars’ business affairs, and for hiring a financial manager who, Carey believed, was stealing from the corporation. Although this latter accusation proved unfounded, the conflict led to the intervention of their superior, Fr. McDermott. In 1952, McDermott reassigned Nagel to serve as chaplain at a Dominican Sister Motherhouse, St. Mary of the Springs, in Columbus, Ohio, leaving Carey in charge of Blackfriars. Blackfriars Theatre prospered under Carey’s direction in the 1950s, generally producing at least two plays each year. For the first time, the theatre began to make a profit and Carey believed that he would soon have the funds to build a permanent theatre. However, due to a lack of original scripts, Carey began producing plays that had overt religious themes. While some plays were well received, Blackfriars’ reputation as an innovative theatre began to wane, and consequently, so did funds to build a theatre. In 1971, when Carey was diagnosed with terminal cancer, it marked the beginning of the end of Blackfriars in RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 25 of 57 New York. With the passing of Carey, Blackfriars Guild lost its staunchest advocate and the corporation was dissolved in 1975. Container Description Date Box 1, Folder 138 Correspondence 1937 - 1972 Box 1, Folder 139 Father Carey's obituary 1972 May 8 Box 1, Folder 140 Eulogy for Father Carey - by Brendan Larnen, O.P. 1972 May 10 Box 1, Folder 141 photographs See oversized. undated Box 1, Folder 142 photographs undated Box 1, Folder 143 photographs undated Box 1, Folder 144 photographs undated Box 1, Folder 145 photographs undated Series V, National Catholic Playwriting Contest, 1935-1937 The National Catholic Playwriting Contest was established by the Blackfriars Guild and sponsored by the Knights of Columbus National Office. As an organization intent on fostering a Catholic theatre network, Blackfriars Guild sought to promote the creation of spiritually and intellectually rich plays. This series contains information on the official rules, regulations, and prizes awarded in this competition, such as the Golden Quill, an honor given in the sum of one-thousand dollars. This contest was directed by Fr. Urban Nagle, O.P., and Fr. Thomas Carey, O.P, during their time at the Catholic University of America. RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 26 of 57 Container Description Date Box 1, Folder 146 National Catholic Playwriting Contest - sample playwriting and contest programs 1935-1936 Box 1, Folder 147 National Catholic Playwriting Contest correspondence 1936 Box 1, Folder 148 National Catholic Playwriting Contest correspondence 1937 Box 1, Folder 149 National Catholic Playwriting Contest: The Golden Quill - rules undated Box 1, Folder 150 National Catholic Playwriting Contest official contract undated Box 1, Folder 151 National Catholic Playwriting Contest official rules and regulations undated Box 1, Folder 152 National Catholic Playwriting Contest reports on the contest undated Series VI, Productions , 1941-1972 This series contains materials from plays produced by the Blackfriars Theatre of New York. Blackfriars Guild employed the talents of playwrights, many who were members of the Dramatists' Guild of New York, to create original works that were artistically rich, intellectually engaging, and spiritually provoking. Fr. Brendan Larnen, O.P., also lent his playwriting talents to the theatre for over thirty years, and Fr. Urban Nagle penned several works as well. Blackfriars became known as an innovative alternative to Broadway, and received immense praise for many of its works, especially, "Up the Rebels," "Career Angels," and "Caukey." During the late 1950s and early 1960s, there was a shortage of original works that met the high standards Blackfriars was used to, and subsequently was forced to revive some older productions. However, Carey was against this trend and strove to run only new plays. RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 27 of 57 In the 1960s, under the sole direction of Carey, the productions became more didactic in nature, and revolved around religious themes. Carey commissioned playwrights to create works that either featured the lives of religious figures or centered on a theological issue. These works received mediocre reviews, and with a rise in the number of off-Broadway theatres, Blackfriars' reputations as an innovative artistic center slowly diminished. Nevertheless, the theatre enjoyed over thirty-years of commendation, demonstrating that the Catholic faith and drama were not mutually exclusive. Container Description Date Box 2, Folder 1 Production No. 1: "Up the Rebels" program, script 1941 Oct 30 Box 2, Folder 2 Production No. 1: "Up the Rebels" photographs 1941 Oct 30 Box 2, Folder 3 Production No. 1: "Up the Rebels" correspondence 1941 Oct 30 Box 2, Folder 4 Production No. 1: "Up the Rebels" script 1941 Oct 30 Box 2, Folder 5 Production No. 2: "Song of Sorrows" published script 1941 Dec 11 Box 2, Folder 6 Production No. 2: "Song of Sorrows" programs 1941 Dec 11 Box 2, Folder 7 Production No. 2: "Song of Sorrows" script 1941 Dec 11 Box 2, Folder 8 Production No. 2: "Song of Sorrows" photographs 1941 Dec 11 Box 2, Folder 9 Production No. 3: "The Years Between" - programs, script 1942 Feb 5 Box 2, Folder 10 Production No. 3: "The Years Between" - photographs 1942 Feb 5 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 28 of 57 Box 2, Folder 11 Production No. 3: "The Years Between" - script 1942 Feb 5 Box 2, Folder 12 Production No. 4: "Savonarola" programs 1942 Apr 23 Box 2, Folder 13 Production No. 4: "Savonarola" photographs 1942 Apr 23 Box 2, Folder 14 Production No. 4: "Savonarola" - scripts 1942 Apr 23 Box 2, Folder 15 Production No. 5: "Inside Story" programs 1942 Oct 29 Box 2, Folder 16 Production No. 5: "Inside Story" - script 1942 Oct 29 Box 2, Folder 17 Production No. 5: "Inside Story" photographs 1942 Oct 29 Box 2, Folder 18 Production No. 5: "Inside Story" correspondence 1942 Oct 29 Box 2, Folder 19 Production No. 6: "Tinker's Dam" programs 1943 Jan 28 Box 2, Folder 20 Production No. 6: "Tinker's Dam" script 1943 Jan 28 Box 2, Folder 20-A Production No. 6: "Tinker's Dam" photographs See oversized box 1. 1943 Jan 28 Box 2, Folder 21 Production No. 7: "A Man's House" programs 1943 Apr 1 Box 2, Folder 22 Production No. 7: "A Man's House" photographs 1943 Apr 1 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 29 of 57 Box 2, Folder 23 Production No. 8: "Moment Musical" programs 1942 Feb 5 Box 2, Folder 24 Production No. 8: "Moment Musical" script 1942 Feb 5 Box 2, Folder 25 Production No. 8: "Moment Musical" photographs 1942 Feb 5 Box 2, Folder 26 Production No. 9: "Career Angel" programs 1943 Nov 18 Box 2, Folder 27 Production No. 9: "Career Angel" script 1943 Nov 18 Box 2, Folder 28 Production No. 9: "Career Angel" photographs 1943 Nov 18 Box 2, Folder 29 Production No. 10: "Caukey" programs 1944 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 30 Production No. 10: "Caukey" photographs 1944 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 30-A Production No. 10: "Caukey" photographs See oversized box 1. 1944 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 31 Production No. 10: "Caukey" - script 1944 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 32 Production No. 10: "Caukey" - script 1944 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 33 Production No. 11: "Earth Journey" programs 1944 Apr 27 Box 2, Folder 34 Production No. 11: "Earth Journey" photographs 1944 Apr 27 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 30 of 57 Box 2, Folder 35 Production No. 12: "Don't George!" programs 1944 Nov 2 Box 2, Folder 36 Production No. 12: "Don't George!" script 1944 Nov 2 Box 2, Folder 37 Production No. 13: "Home is the Hero" programs 1945 Jan 18 Box 2, Folder 38 Production No. 13: "Home is the Hero" script 1945 Jan 18 Box 2, Folder 39 Production No. 14: "Simon's Wife" programs 1945 Mar 8 Box 2, Folder 40 Production No. 14: "Simon's Wife" script 1945 Mar 8 Box 2, Folder 41 Production No. 14: "Simon's Wife" script 1945 Mar 8 Box 2, Folder 42 Production No. 15: "Slice it Thin" programs 1945 May 10 Box 2, Folder 43 Production No. 15: "Slice it Thin" script 1945 May 10 Box 2, Folder 44 Production No. 15: "Slice it Thin" photographs 1945 May 10 Box 2, Folder 45 Production No. 15: "Slice it Thin" notes 1945 May 10 Box 2, Folder 46 Production No. 16: "Seven Mirrors" programs 1945 Nov 26 Box 2, Folder 47 Production No. 16: "Seven Mirrors" script 1945 Nov 26 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 31 of 57 Box 2, Folder 48 Production No. 16: "Seven Mirrors" photographs 1945 Nov 26 Box 2, Folder 49 Production No. 17: "A Young American" - programs 1946 Jan 17 Box 2, Folder 50 Production No. 17: "A Young American" - script 1946 Jan 17 Box 2, Folder 51 Production No. 17: "A Young American" - photographs 1946 Jan 17 Box 2, Folder 51-A Production No. 17: "A Young American" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1946 Jan 17 Box 2, Folder 52 Production No. 18: "Mary of Magdala" programs 1946 Mar 25 Box 2, Folder 53 Production No. 18: "Mary of Magdala" script 1946 Mar 25 Box 2, Folder 54 Production No. 18: "Mary of Magdala" photographs 1946 Mar 25 Box 2, Folder 55 Production No. 19: "Come Marching Home" - programs 1946 May 5 Box 2, Folder 56 Production No. 19: "Come Marching Home" - script 1946 May 5 Box 2, Folder 57 Production No. 19: "Come Marching Home" - photographs 1946 May 5 Box 2, Folder 58 Production No. 20: "Derryowen" programs 1946 Oct 24 Box 2, Folder 59 Production No. 20: "Derryowen" photographs 1946 Oct 24 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 32 of 57 Box 2, Folder 60 Production No. 20: "Derryowen" Blackfriars Guild newsletter 1946 Sep 30 Box 2, Folder 61 Production No. 21: "If in the Greenwood" - programs 1947 Jan 16 Box 2, Folder 62 Production No. 21: "If in the Greenwood" - script 1947 Jan 16 Box 2, Folder 63 Production No. 21: "If in the Greenwood" - photographs 1947 Jan 16 Box 2, Folder 64 Production No. 22: "On the Seventh Day" - programs 1947 Mar 6 Box 2, Folder 64-A Production No. 22: "On the Seventh Day" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1947 Mar 6 Box 2, Folder 65 Production No. 23: "Respectfully Yours" - programs 1947 May 13 Box 2, Folder 66 Production No. 23: "Respectfully Yours" - photographs 1947 May 13 Box 2, Folder 67 Production No. 24: "Hoboes in Heaven" - programs 1947 Oct 23 Box 2, Folder 68 Production No. 24: "Hoboes in Heaven" - script 1947 Oct 23 Box 2, Folder 69 Production No. 24: "Hoboes in Heaven" - photographs 1947 Oct 23 Box 2, Folder 70 Production No. 24: "Hoboes in Heaven" - delivery receipt 1947 Oct 23 Box 2, Folder 71 Production No. 25: "Trial by Fire" programs 1947 Dec 4 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 33 of 57 Box 2, Folder 72 Production No. 25: "Trial by Fire" script 1947 Dec 4 Box 2, Folder 73 Production No. 25: "Trial by Fire" photographs 1947 Dec 4 Box 2, Folder 74 Production No. 26: "Lady of Fatima" programs 1948 Feb 12 Box 2, Folder 75 Production No. 26: "Lady of Fatima" sheet music 1948 Feb 12 Box 2, Folder 76 Production No. 26: "Lady of Fatima" photographs 1948 Feb 12 Box 2, Folder 77 Production No. 26: "Lady of Fatima" script 1948 Feb 12 Box 2, Folder 78 Production No. 27: "Minstrel Boy" program 1948 Oct 14 Box 2, Folder 79 Production No. 27: "Minstrel Boy" script 1948 Oct 14 Box 2, Folder 80 Production No. 27: "Minstrel Boy" photographs 1948 Oct 14 Box 2, Folder 81 Production No. 27: "Minstrel Boy" correspondence 1948 Oct 14 Box 2, Folder 82 Production No. 28: "City of Kings" photographs 1949 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 82-A Production No. 28: "City of Kings" photographs See oversized box 1. 1949 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 83 Production No. 28: "City of Kings" announcements 1949 Feb 17 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 34 of 57 Box 2, Folder 84 Production No. 28: "City of Kings" script 1949 Feb 17 Box 2, Folder 85 Production No. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - programs 1949 Oct 20 Box 2, Folder 86 Production No. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - script 1949 Oct 20 Box 2, Folder 87 Production No. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - script 1949 Oct 20 Box 2, Folder 88 Production No. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - photographs 1949 Oct 20 Box 2, Folder 89 Production No. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - correspondence 1949 Oct 20 Box 2, Folder 90 Production No. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - correspondence 1949 Oct 20 Box 3, Folder 1 Production No. 30: "Armor of Light" programs 1950 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 2 Production No. 30: "Armor of Light" photographs 1950 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 2A Production No. 30: "Armor of Light" photographs See oversized box 1. 1950 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 3 Production No. 30: "Armor of Light" news clippings 1950 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 4 Production No. 30: "Armor of Light" script 1950 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 5 Production No. 31: "Angel with Red Hair" - programs 1950 Oct 19 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 35 of 57 Box 3, Folder 6 Production No. 31: "Angel with Red Hair" - script 1950 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 7 Production No. 31: "Angel with Red Hair" - photographs 1950 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 8 Production No. 31: "Angel with Red Hair" - news clippings 1950 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 9 Production No. 32: "Open the Gates" programs 1951 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 10 Production No. 32: "Open the Gates" photographs 1951 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 10-A Production No. 32: "Open the Gates" news clippings See oversized box 2. 1951 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 11 Production No. 32: "Open the Gates" summary of play 1951 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 12 Production No. 33: "The Restless Flames" - programs 1951 Apr 14 Box 3, Folder 13 Production No. 33: "The Restless Flames" - script 1951 Apr 14 Box 3, Folder 14 Production No. 33: "The Restless Flames" - photographs 1951 Apr 14 Box 3, Folder 15 Production No. 33: "The Restless Flames" - news clippings 1951 Apr 14 Box 3, Folder 16 Production No. 34: "Faith and Prudence" - programs 1952 Oct 13 Box 3, Folder 17 Production No. 34: "Faith and Prudence" - script 1952 Oct 13 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 36 of 57 Box 3, Folder 18 Production No. 34: "Faith and Prudence" - photographs 1952 Oct 13 Box 3, Folder 19 Production No. 34: "Faith and Prudence" - news clippings 1952 Oct 13 Box 3, Folder 20 Production No. 35: "Angelic Doctor" programs 1953 Feb 2 Box 3, Folder 21 Production No. 35: "Angelic Doctor" photographs 1953 Feb 2 Box 3, Folder 22 Production No. 35: "Angelic Doctor" news clippings 1953 Feb 2 Box 3, Folder 23 Production No. 35: "Angelic Doctor" script 1953 Feb 2 Box 3, Folder 24 Production No. 36: "Late Arrival" programs 1953 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 25 Production No. 36: "Late Arrival" - script 1951 Box 3, Folder 26 Production No. 36: "Late Arrival" published script 1953 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 27 Production No. 36: "Late Arrival" photographs 1953 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 27-A Production No. 36: "Late Arrival" photographs See oversized box 1. 1953 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 28 Production No. 36: "Late Arrival" - news clippings 1953 Oct 19 Box 3, Folder 29 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" programs 1954 Feb 23 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 37 of 57 Box 3, Folder 30 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" Fr. Morris, O.P., interview tape 1975 Jun 2 Box 3, Folder 31 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" photographs 1954 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 32 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" photographs 1954 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 32-A Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" photographs, news clippings See oversized box 2. 1954 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 33 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" The Sign: National Catholic Magazine 1954 Jun Box 3, Folder 34 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" news clippings 1954 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 35 Production No. 37: "Praise and Folly" script 1954 Feb 23 Box 3, Folder 36 Production No. 38: "Slightly Delinquent" - programs 1954 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 37 Production No. 38: "Slightly Delinquent" - photographs 1954 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 37-A Production No. 38: "Slightly Delinquent" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1954 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 38 Production No. 38: "Slightly Delinquent" - correspondence 1954 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 39 Production No. 38: "Slightly Delinquent" - news clippings 1954 Oct 18 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 38 of 57 Box 3, Folder 40 Production No. 38: "Slightly Delinquent" - script 1954 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 41 Production No. 39: "Bamboo Cross" programs 1955 Feb 14 Box 3, Folder 42 Production No. 39: "Bamboo Cross" photographs 1955 Feb 14 Box 3, Folder 43 Production No. 39: "Bamboo Cross" news clippings 1955 Feb 14 Box 3, Folder 44 Production No. 39: "Bamboo Cross" script 1955 Feb 14 Box 3, Folder 45 Production No. 41: "Age of Grace" programs 1956 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 46 Production No. 41: "Age of Grace" photographs 1956 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 47 Production No. 41: "Age of Grace" news clippings 1956 Feb 20 Box 3, Folder 48 Production No. 42: "The Comedian" programs 1956 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 49 Production No. 42: "The Comedian" photographs 1956 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 50 Production No. 42: "The Comedian" photographs 1956 Oct 18 Box 3, Folder 51 Production No. 43: "Two Tales of the Devil" - programs 1957 Feb 27 Box 3, Folder 52 Production No. 43: "St. Anne and the Gouty Rector and Other Plays" 1950 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 39 of 57 Box 3, Folder 53 Production No. 43: "Two Tales of the Devil" - news clippings 1957 Feb 27 Box 3, Folder 54 Production No. 44: "Truce of the Bear" programs 1957 Oct 12 Box 3, Folder 55 Production No. 44: "Truce of the Bear" script 1957 Oct 12 Box 3, Folder 56 Production No. 44: "Truce of the Bear" photographs 1957 Oct 12 Box 3, Folder 57 Production No. 44: "Truce of the Bear" news clippings 1957 Oct 12 Box 3, Folder 58 Production No. 45: "The King's Standards" - programs 1958 Feb 22 Box 3, Folder 59 Production No. 45: "The King's Standards" - original script 1956 Box 3, Folder 60 Production No. 45: "The King's Standards" - script 1958 Feb 22 Box 3, Folder 61 Production No. 45: "The King's Standards" - photographs 1958 Feb 22 Box 3, Folder 62 Production No. 45: "The King's Standards" - news clippings 1958 Feb 22 Box 3, Folder 63 Production No. 46: "Child of the Morning" - programs 1958 Apr 20 Box 3, Folder 64 Production No. 46: "Child of the Morning" - script 1958 Apr 20 Box 3, Folder 65 Production No. 46: "Child of the Morning" - script 1958 Apr 20 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 40 of 57 Box 3, Folder 66 Production No. 46: "Child of the Morning" - photographs 1958 Apr 20 Box 3, Folder 66-A Production No. 46: "Child of the Morning" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1958 Apr 20 Box 3, Folder 67 Production No. 46: "Child of the Morning" - news clippings 1958 Apr 20 Box 3, Folder 68 Production No. 47: "Listen to the Quiet" - programs 1958 Oct 20 Box 3, Folder 69 Production No. 47: "Listen to the Quiet" - script 1958 Oct 20 Box 3, Folder 70 Production No. 47: "Listen to the Quiet" - script 1958 Oct 20 Box 3, Folder 71 Production No. 47: "Listen to the Quiet" - photographs 1958 Oct 20 Box 3, Folder 71-A Production No. 47: "Listen to the Quiet" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1958 Oct 20 Box 3, Folder 72 Production No. 47: "Listen to the Quiet" - news clippings 1958 Oct 20 Box 4, Folder 1 Production No. 48: "La Madre" programs 1959 Feb 11 Box 4, Folder 2 Production No. 48: "La Madre" - script 1959 Feb 11 Box 4, Folder 3 Production No. 48: "La Madre" - script 1959 Feb 11 Box 4, Folder 4 Production No. 48: "La Madre" - sheet music 1959 Feb 11 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 41 of 57 Box 4, Folder 5 Production No. 48: "La Madre" photographs 1959 Feb 11 Box 4, Folder 6 Production No. 48: "La Madre" - news clippings 1959 Feb 11 Box 4, Folder 7 Production No. 49: "The Egotists" programs 1959 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 8 Production No. 49: "The Egotists" script 1959 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 9 Production No. 49: "The Egotists" photographs 1959 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 10 Production No. 49: "The Egotists" news clippings 1959 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 11 Production No. 50: "Madame Lafayette" - programs 1960 Mar 1 Box 4, Folder 12 Production No. 50: "Madame Lafayette" - script 1960 Mar 1 Box 4, Folder 13 Production No. 50: "Madame Lafayette" - news clippings 1960 Mar 1 Box 4, Folder 14 Production No. 51: "Shepherds on the Shelf" - programs 1960 Oct 11 Box 4, Folder 15 Production No. 51: "Shepherds on the Shelf" - script 1960 Oct 11 Box 4, Folder 16 Production No. 51: "Shepherds on the Shelf" - photographs 1960 Oct 11 Box 4, Folder 17 Production No. 51: "Shepherds on the Shelf" - press release 1960 Oct 11 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 42 of 57 Box 4, Folder 18 Production No. 52: "Connelly v. Connelly" - programs 1961 Feb 7 Box 4, Folder 19 Production No. 52: "Connelly v. Connelly" - photographs 1961 Feb 7 Box 4, Folder 19-A Production No. 52: "Connelly v. Connelly" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1961 Feb 7 Box 4, Folder 20 Production No. 52: "Connelly v. Connelly" - press release 1961 Feb 7 Box 4, Folder 21 Production No. 52: "Connelly v. Connelly" - news clippings 1961 Feb 7 Box 4, Folder 22 Production No. 52: "Connelly v. Connelly" - script 1961 Feb 7 Box 4, Folder 23 Production No. 53: "Anthony on Overtime" - programs 1961 Oct 17 Box 4, Folder 24 Production No. 53: "Anthony on Overtime" - script 1961 Oct 17 Box 4, Folder 25 Production No. 53: "Anthony on Overtime" - script 1961 Oct 17 Box 4, Folder 26 Production No. 53: "Anthony on Overtime" - photographs 1961 Oct 17 Box 4, Folder 27 Production No. 53: "Anthony on Overtime" - correspondence 1968 Jan 3 Box 4, Folder 28 Production No. 54: "My Beginning" programs 1962 Jan 23 Box 4, Folder 29 Production No. 54: "My Beginning" photographs 1962 Jan 23 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 43 of 57 Box 4, Folder 30 Production No. 54: "My Beginning" news clippings 1962 Jan 23 Box 4, Folder 31 Production No. 54: "My Beginning" script 1962 Jan 23 Box 4, Folder 32 Production No. 55: "Lady of Mexico" programs 1962 Oct 16 Box 4, Folder 33 Production No. 55: "Lady of Mexico" script 1962 Oct 16 Box 4, Folder 34 Production No. 55: "Counted as Mine: The Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe" published operetta 1961 Box 4, Folder 35 Production No. 55: "Lady of Mexico" photographs 1962 Oct 16 Box 4, Folder 36 Production No. 55: "Lady of Mexico" news clippings 1962 Oct Box 4, Folder 37 Production No. 56: "Decision at Tongo" - programs 1963 Feb 5 Box 4, Folder 38 Production No. 56: "Decision at Tongo" - script 1963 Feb 5 Box 4, Folder 39 Production No. 56: "Decision at Tongo" - photographs 1963 Feb 5 Box 4, Folder 40 Production No. 57: "Daddy Come Home" - programs 1963 Apr 16 Box 4, Folder 41 Production No. 57: "Daddy Come Home" - script 1963 Apr 16 Box 4, Folder 42 Production No. 57: "Daddy Come Home" - photographs 1963 Apr 16 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 44 of 57 Box 4, Folder 43 Production No. 58: "Eternal Sabbath" programs 1963 Oct 15 Box 4, Folder 44 Production No. 58: "Eternal Sabbath" script 1963 Oct 15 Box 4, Folder 45 Production No. 58: "Eternal Sabbath" photographs 1963 Oct 15 Box 4, Folder 46 Production No. 58: "Eternal Sabbath" news clippings 1963 Oct Box 4, Folder 47 Production No. 59: "Finis for Oscar Wilde" - programs 1964 Feb 14 Box 4, Folder 48 Production No. 59: "Finis for Oscar Wilde" - news clippings 1964 Feb 14 Box 4, Folder 49 Production No. 59: "Finis for Oscar Wilde" - photographs 1964 Feb 14 Box 4, Folder 50 Production No. 59: "Finis for Oscar Wilde" - script 1964 Feb 14 Box 4, Folder 51 Production No. 60: "The Comforter" programs 1964 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 52 Production No. 60: "The Comforter" script 1964 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 53 Production No. 60: "The Comforter" photographs 1964 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 53-A Production No. 60: "The Comforter" news clippings See oversized box 2. 1964 Oct 13 Box 4, Folder 54 Production No. 61: "Patrick the First" programs 1965 Feb 16 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 45 of 57 Box 4, Folder 55 Production No. 61: "Patrick the First" photographs 1965 Feb 16 Box 4, Folder 56 Production No. 61: "Patrick the First" news clippings 1965 Feb 16 Box 4, Folder 57 Production No. 61: "Patrick the First" script 1965 Feb 16 Box 4, Folder 58 Production No. 62: "Mackey of Appalachia" - programs 1965 Sep 28 Box 4, Folder 59 Production No. 62: "Mackey of Appalachia" - script 1965 Sep 28 Box 4, Folder 60 Production No. 62: "Mackey of Appalachia" - script 1965 Sep 28 Box 4, Folder 61 Production No. 62: "Mackey of Appalachia" - music score 1965 Sep 28 Box 4, Folder 62 Production No. 62: "Mackey of Appalachia" - photographs 1965 Sep 28 Box 4, Folder 63 Production No. 62: "Mackey of Appalachia" - news clippings 1965 Sep 28 Box 4, Folder 64 Production No. 63: "Consider the Lilies" - programs 1966 Feb 1 Box 4, Folder 65 Production No. 63: "Consider the Lilies" - press release 1966 Jan 12 Box 4, Folder 66 Production No. 63: "Consider the Lilies" - photographs 1966 Feb 1 Box 4, Folder 67 Production No. 63: "Consider the Lilies" - script 1966 Feb 1 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 46 of 57 Box 4, Folder 68 Production No. 64: "Go, Go, Go, God is Dead!" - programs 1966 Nov 11 Box 4, Folder 69 Production No. 64: "Go, Go, Go, God is Dead!" - script 1966 Nov 11 Box 4, Folder 70 Production No. 64: "Go, Go, Go, God is Dead!" - script 1966 Nov 11 Box 4, Folder 71 Production No. 64: "Go, Go, Go, God is Dead!" - photographs 1966 Nov 11 Box 4, Folder 72 Production No. 64: "Go, Go, Go, God is Dead!" - news clippings 1966 Nov 11 Box 5, Folder 1 Production No. 65: "The Man Who Washed His Hands" - programs 1967 Feb 9 Box 5, Folder 2 Production No. 65: "The Man Who Washed His Hands" - script 1967 Feb 9 Box 5, Folder 3 Production No. 65: "The Man Who Washed His Hands" - script 1967 Feb 9 Box 5, Folder 4 Production No. 65: "The Man Who Washed His Hands" - photographs 1967 Feb 9 Box 5, Folder 5 Production No. 66: "The Happy Faculty" - programs 1967 Apr 18 Box 5, Folder 6 Production No. 66: "The Happy Faculty" - script 1967 Apr 18 Box 5, Folder 7 Production No. 67: "Guimpes and Saddles" - programs 1967 Oct 10 Box 5, Folder 8 Production No. 67: "Guimpes and Saddles" - script 1967 Oct 10 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 47 of 57 Box 5, Folder 9 Production No. 67: "Guimpes and Saddles" - script 1967 Oct 10 Box 5, Folder 10 Production No. 67: "Guimpes and Saddles" - photographs 1967 Oct 10 Box 5, Folder 11 Production No. 68: "Babes Don't Cry Anymore" - programs 1968 Feb 20 Box 5, Folder 12 Production No. 68: "Babes Don't Cry Anymore" - script 1968 Feb 20 Box 5, Folder 13 Production No. 68: "Babes Don't Cry Anymore" - photographs 1968 Feb 20 Box 5, Folder 14 Production No. 68: "Babes Don't Cry Anymore" - news clippings 1968 Feb 20 Box 5, Folder 15 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - programs 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 16 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - script 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 17 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - script 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 18 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - sheet music 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 19 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - photographs 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 19-A Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - photographs See oversized box 1. 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 20 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - head shots, press releases 1968 Oct 8 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 48 of 57 Box 5, Folder 21 Production No. 69: "The Ballad of John Ogilvie" - news clippings 1968 Oct 8 Box 5, Folder 22 Production No. 70: "The Priest in the Cellar" - programs 1969 Feb 18 Box 5, Folder 23 Production No. 70: "The Priest in the Cellar" - script 1969 Feb 18 Box 5, Folder 24 Production No. 70: "The Priest in the Cellar" - photographs 1969 Feb 18 Box 5, Folder 25 Production No. 71: "Reunion of Sorts" programs 1969 Oct 14 Box 5, Folder 26 Production No. 71: "Reunion of Sorts" script 1969 Oct 14 Box 5, Folder 27 Production No. 71: "Reunion of Sorts" photographs 1969 Oct 14 Box 5, Folder 28 Production No. 71: "Reunion of Sorts" news clippings 1969 Oct 14 Box 5, Folder 29 Production No. 72: "Five Star Saint" programs 1970 Feb 10 Box 5, Folder 30 Production No. 72: "Five Star Saint" script 1970 Feb 10 Box 5, Folder 31 Production No. 72: "Five Star Saint" photographs 1970 Feb 10 Box 5, Folder 32 Production No. 72: "Five Star Saint" news clippings 1970 Feb 10 Box 5, Folder 33 Production No. 73: "Transfiguration" programs 1970 Oct 13 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 49 of 57 Box 5, Folder 34 Production No. 73: "Transfiguration" photographs 1970 Oct 13 Box 5, Folder 35 Production No. 73: "Transfiguration" script 1970 Oct 13 Box 5, Folder 36 Production No. 74: "And the Devil Makes Five" - programs 1971 Feb 25 Box 5, Folder 37 Production No. 74: "And the Devil Makes Five" - script 1971 Feb 25 Box 5, Folder 38 Production No. 74: "And the Devil Makes Five" - photographs 1971 Feb 25 Box 5, Folder 39 Production No. 74: "And the Devil Makes Five" - news clippings 1971 Feb 25 Box 5, Folder 40 Production No. 75: "'Lib' Comes High" script 1971 Oct Box 5, Folder 41 Production No. 75: "'Lib' Comes High" photographs 1971 Oct Box 5, Folder 42 Production No. 76: "The Red Hat" script 1972 Feb Box 5, Folder 43 Production No. 76: "The Red Hat" photographs 1972 Feb Box 5, Folder 44 Production No. 76: "The Red Hat" news clippings 1972 Feb Series VII, Publications, 1921-1970 This series contains published plays, a variety of publications, and excerpts from periodicals that pertain to the history of Blackfriars Theatre and the overall development of drama. In addition, there are several pamphlets and periodicals that center on antiSemitism and the threat of Communism: Cold War issues that were addressed in several of Blackfriars' productions. This series provides contextual information on the theatrical, RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 50 of 57 political, and religious factors which shaped the Catholic Theatre movement and the direction taken by Blackfriars Guild. Container Description Date Box 6, Folder 1 Adams, Joseph Quincy - "The Conventional Buildings of Blackfriars, London, and the Playhouses Constructed Therein" undated Box 6, Folder 2 Barton, Lucy - "Historic Costume of the Stage" 1935 Box 6, Folder 3 Bass, Cyrus - "Joe McCarthy Apostle of Communism" 1954 Box 6, Folder 4 Bernanos, Georges - "The Fearless Heart" 1952 Box 6, Folder 5 Brady, Charles A. - "Stage of Fools: A Novel of Sir Thomas More" 1953 Box 6, Folder 6 Burns, Anne - "Robert Burns: An Historical Play in Six Episodes" 1932 Box 6, Folder 7 Cullen, W.T, C.SS.R - "Matt Talbot: The Alcoholic of Dublin" 1960 Box 6, Folder 8 Curran, Robert E. - "The Big Race" 1969 Box 6, Folder 9 De Marguerite, James - "In Our Time" 1970 Box 6, Folder 10 Dolan, Rev. Albert H. - "We Knew Matt Talbot: Visits with His Relatives and Friends" 1948 Box 6, Folder 11 Dolan, Rev. Albert H. - "The Life of Matt Talbot: The Story of a Slave to Alcohol Who Became a Comrade of Christ's" 1947 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 51 of 57 Box 6, Folder 12 "The Epistle: A Quarterly Review" - vol. XXIII, no. 1 1957 Box 6, Folder 13 Fagan, Myron C. - "Reds in the AntiDefamation League", no. 9 1950 May Box 6, Folder 14 Fagan, Myron C. - "'Crusade for Freedom' is a Whodunit", no. 12 1950 Oct Box 6, Folder 15 Fagan, Myron C. - "What is this Thing Called: Anti-Semitism?", no. 20 1951 Nov 1951 Dec Box 6, Folder 16 Fagan, Myron C. - "U.N. Is U.S. Cancer", no. 27 1952 Nov Box 6, Folder 17 Feely, Raymond T., S.J. - "Communism Today or Red Fascism" 1945 Box 6, Folder 18 Francis, Sister Mary, P.C. - "Christmas at Greccio: A Christmas Play in One Act" 1959 Box 6, Folder 19 de Ghelderode, Michel - "Seven Plays" 1960 Box 6, Folder 20 Gheon, Henri - "The Marriage of St. Francis" 1952 Box 6, Folder 21 Goff, Kenneth - "One World a Red World" 1952 Box 6, Folder 22 Grant, Cecily - "Edith Stein" 1959 Jul Box 6, Folder 23 Grieco, Rose - "The Listening Heart: Life of John Baptist Scalabrini Father to the Immigrants" 1956 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 52 of 57 Box 6, Folder 24 Gruber, Hermann - "Masonry," a summary of Catholic Encyclopedia article undated Box 6, Folder 25 Haldman-Julius Company - "Popular Joke Book" undated Box 6, Folder 26 Hartke, Rev. Gilbert V., O.P. - "The Little World of Don Camillo" 1950 Box 6, Folder 27 Herman, George - "A Smell of Cinnamon: a melodrama in two acts" 1958 Box 6, Folder 28 Hochhuth, Rolf - "The Deputy" 1964 Box 6, Folder 29 Hogan, Stanislaus M., O.P. - "France's House of Adversity" undated Box 6, Folder 30 Hogan, Stanislaus M., O.P. "A Freemason Takes a Critic of Freemasonry to Task: the Critic's Reply, I" undated Box 6, Folder 31 Langton, Stephen (ed.) - "The New Patriot: An International Quarterly Magazine, vol. 8 no. 1" 1966 Mar Box 6, Folder 32 Langton, Stephen (ed.) - "The New Patriot: An International Quarterly Magazine, vol. 8 no. 2" 1966 Jun Box 6, Folder 33 Langton, Stephen (ed.) - "The New Patriot: An International Quarterly Magazine, vol. 8 no. 1" 1966 Sep Box 6, Folder 34 Langton, Stephen (ed.) - "The New Patriot: An International Quarterly Magazine, vol. 8 no. 1" 1966 Dec RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 53 of 57 Box 6, Folder 35 Leese, Arnold - "Gentile Folly: the Rothschilds" 1940 Box 6, Folder 36 Pope Leo XIII, "Humanum Genus: Freemasonry" 1944 Box 6, Folder 37 Linsley and Hawkins - "How to Draw Technical Illustrations" 1948 Box 6, Folder 38 Loggins, Vernon - "3 Great French Plays" 1961 Box 7, Folder 1 Marsden, Victor E. - "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" undated Box 7, Folder 2 McLaughlin, Janet S. - "The Communist Threat From Within: An Answer to Father Cronin" 1962 Box 7, Folder 3 Nugent, Elliott - "Events Leading Up to the Comedy" 1965 Box 7, Folder 4 Paul, Leon - "What is the 'Edith Stein Guild?'" undated Box 7, Folder 5 Pope Pius XI - "Motion Pictures: Encyclical Letter" 1936 Box 7, Folder 6 Rockefeller Panel Report - "The Performing Arts: Problems and Prospects" 1965 Box 7, Folder 7 Nugent, Elliott - "Events Leading Up to the Comedy" 1965 Box 7, Folder 8 Suassuna, Ariano - "The Rogues' Trial" 1963 Box 7, Folder 9 Tenney, Senator Jack B. - "Zionist's Fifth Column" 1965 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 54 of 57 Box 7, Folder 10 Tenney, Senator Jack B. - "Zionist Network" 1953 Box 7, Folder 11 Tomelty, Joseph - "All Souls' Night" 1955 Box 7, Folder 12 Watkins, Ronald - "On Producing Shakespeare" 1965 Box 7, Folder 13 Willis, John - "Theatre World:1966-1967 season, vol. 23" 1967 Box 7, Folder 14 "'Black Power' War Cry of Insurrectionists!" - pamphlet 1966 Box 7, Folder 15 "Communism is Jewish, " Letter to the Editor, map of Germany undated Box 7, Folder 16 "How I Answered Joe McCarthy" 1953 Box 7, Folder 17 "Jewish Influences in American Life: vol. III of The International Jew" 1921 Nov Box 7, Folder 18 "Kol Nidre: A Jewish Prayer to Absolve All Vows" - pamphlet undated Box 7, Folder 19 "New Program of the Communist Party U.S.A." -draft 1953 Box 7, Folder 20 Eighty-Fourth Congress, Second Session: "Scope of Soviet Activity in the United States" Part 47 1956 Dec 18 - 1956 Dec 19 Series VIII, Scrapbooks, 1941-1949 The scrapbooks that encompass this series feature the unbound materials that were collected from the first twenty-nine plays produced by Blackfriars Theatre in New York. RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 55 of 57 Container Description Date Box 8, Production no. 1: "Up the Rebels" news clippings, programs, promotional posters 1941 Oct 30 Box 8, Production no. 2: "Song of Sorrows" news clippings, promotional posters, reviews 1942 Box 8, Production no. 3: "The Years Between" - news clippings, programs, reviews 1942 Box 8, Production no. 4: "Savonarola" - news clippings, programs 1942 Apr Box 8, Production no. 5: "Inside Story" - news bulletins, news clippings, programs 1942 Oct Box 8, Production no. 6: "Tinker's Dam" - news clippings, programs 1943 Jan 28 Box 8, Production no. 7: "A Man's House" news clippings, reviews 1943 Box 8, Production no. 8: "Moment Musical" news clippings, programs 1943 Box 9, Production no. 9: "Career Angel" - news clippings 1943 Nov Box 9, Production no. 10: "Caukey" - news clippings, programs 1944 Feb Box 9, Production no. 11: "Earth Journey" programs 1944 Apr Box 9, Production no. 12: "Don't George!" programs 1944 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 56 of 57 Box 9, Production no. 13: "Home is the Hero" news clippings, programs 1945 Jan Box 9, Production no. 14: "Simon's Wife" news clippings, programs 1945 Apr Box 9, Production no. 16: "Seven Mirrors" news clippings, programs 1945 Box 9, Production no. 16 and 17: "Seven Mirrors," "A Young American" - news clippings, programs, promotional posters 1945 - 1946 Box 10, Production no. 17: "A Young American" - 1946 Box 10, Production no. 18 and no. 19: "Mary of Magdala," "Come Marching Home" - news bulletins, news clippings, programs, reviews 1946 Box 10, Production no. 20: "Derryowen" - news clippings, telegrams 1946 Oct 24 Box 10, Production no. 20 and no. 21: "Derryowen," "If in the Greenwood" - biography, correspondence, news clippings, programs, review 1946 - 1947 Box 10, Production no. 21 and no. 22: "If in the Greenwood," "On the Seventh Day" news clippings, programs, telegrams 1947 Box 10, Production no. 22: "On the Seventh Day" - articles, news clippings, programs 1947 Apr Box 10, Production no. 23 and no. 26: "Respectfully Yours," "Lady of Fatima" 1947 - 1948 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title Guide to the Blackfriars Guild Collection1921-1997 , rppc_bfgc Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections Page 57 of 57 - correspondence, news clippings, programs, reviews Box 10, Production no. 24: "Trial by Fire" - news clippings 1947 Dec Box 10, Production no. 24, no. 25, no. 26: "Trial by Fire," "Hoboes in Heaven," "Lady of Fatima" - news clippings, telegrams 1947 - 1948 Box 11, Production no. 26: "Lady of Fatima" - announcements, contract, correspondence, invitations 1948 Box 11, Production no. 27: "The Minstrel Boy" news clippings, programs, seating chart 1948 Oct Box 11, Production no. 28: "City of Kings" news clippings, programs 1949 Apr Box 11, Production no. 29: "Shake Hands with the Devil" - news clippings 1949 Oct 20 RIAMCO http://www.riamco.org/render.php?eadid=US-RPPC-bfgc&view=title