(Folders 1 - 14) Contains correspondence from colleagues of MdB. For individuals who have written less than three letters, correspondence is filed in the Alphabetical Correspondence Series.
17 letters from George Bernard Shaw to Max Reinhardt.
(Folders 1-6) This series contains correspondence received and sent (copies) by Msgr. James. Included is correspondence received and sent by the Right Reverend William Gordon Wheeler (formerly Bishop of Leeds), a close friend of Msgr. James'. This series also includes publisher correspondence with Rev. Wheeler concerning the possible publication of letters by Msgr. James, to be entitled, 'The Spiritual Letters of Bruno Scott James.'
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 7-20) Contains manuscripts by Msgr.. James. For some there may be several copies or versions (sometimes incomplete).
(Folders 21-24) The following folders contain correspondence and material regarding Msgr. James' close friend, Rev. William Gordon Wheeler. Subject matter is primarily ecclesiastical and concerns the latter's colleagues, particularly Patrick McLaughlin (1909-1988), Anglican priest (until 1963, when he converted to Catholicism), and impresario.
Contains publications, clippings and correspondence re Georgetown, Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland history. Much relates to buildings or places and to Jesuit or Catholic history. Material about Maryland's celebration of its Tercentenary in 1934 is found in the Maryland section.
[Boxes 11 - 16] The next 6 oversize flat boxes contain blueprints and renderings for stage sets. Arrangement is alphabetical by opera.