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Peter De Vries Collection

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Collection Overview

Title: Peter De Vries Collection, 1910-1996

ID: COLL/069

Primary Creator: De Vries, Peter (1910-1993)

Extent: 15.0 Boxes. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Author. This collection includes bibliography, book reviews, writings, correspondence, page proofs, articles, scripts, galley sheets, letters from readers, award plaques, honorary degrees, academic stoles, baptismal dress, biographical information, gravestone rubbing, and autographed first edition books. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]

Biographical Note

Author, Peter De Vries was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1910. His father wanted him to become a minister for the Christian Reformed Church, so De Vries enrolled at Calvin College. De Vries pursued his Calvin education as an English major and played basketball. After graduation, De Vries returned to Chicago picking up odd jobs, including a part-time job as associate editor for the magazine Poetry. In 1943, De Vries married one of the magazine’s contributors, Katinka Loeser.

Between 1940 and 1944 De Vries wrote three books, which quickly went out of print. For Poetry, De Vries wrote a flattering essay on James Thurber. Thurber was so taken by the essay, he passed along De Vries’ work to Harold Ross, the editor of The New Yorker. Ross enjoyed De Vries’ work so much so that he extended a job offer to him. De Vries accepted the position and moved out to Greenwich Village. De Vries became an occasional contributor for the magazine and a cartoon doctor, aiding the magazine’s cartoonists with captions and gags.

De Vries continued to write – one of his novels, The Tunnel of Love, even became a Broadway play and a movie released in 1958. Although best known as a comic novelist, De Vries’s sixth novel, The Blood of the Lamb, took a more serious tone, dealing with a death of a child. De Vries’ daughter, Emily, had passed away from acute lymphoblastic leukemia like the novel’s character, Carol Wanderhope.

In 1983, De Vries was honored by being inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Ten years later, he passed away from pneumonia on September 29, 1993 in Westport, Connecticut. He was survived by his children - Jan, Jon, and Derek - along with 2 grandsons.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 8.50 cubic ft.

Acquisition Source: Gift of Jan De Vries

Other Note: Name variant: Peter DeVries


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Personal Material],
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Series 1: Personal Material
Box 1
Folder 1: Obituaries --- 1993
Folder 2: Bibliography - primary sources --- 1965-1980
Folder 3: Bibliography - secondary sources --- 1981-1982
Folder 4: Cartoon, poster, copies of book covers --- 1943-1979
Folder 5: Articles written about Peter De Vries --- 1927-1993
Folder 6: Chimes, New York Times Magazine, Chicago Tribune articles --- 1930-1993
Folder 7-15: Book reviews --- 1941-1987
Box 2
Folder 1: Chicago Christian High School  class yearbooks --- 1926 and 1927
Folder 2: Letters to the Archives from Jan De Vries (daughter) --- 1994-1996
Folder 3: Book reviews by Peter De Vries --- 1943-1944
Folder 4: Script for Spofford based on Reuben, Reuben --- undated
Folder 5: Page proofs for Sauce for the Goose; Advance proofs, bound: Sauce for the Goose [reviewer --- 1981
Folder 6: Page proofs for Consenting Adults --- undated
Folder 7: Copy of New Yorker Magazine --- 1979
Folder 8: Program and correspondence re: Induction into Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters --- 1978-1983
Folder 9: Return to Calvin --- Mar-79
Folder 10: Esquire articles --- 1937-1942
Folder 11: Correspondence --- 1967-1973
Folder 12: Calvin Prism article and Chicago YMS play program --- 1933
Box 3
Folder 1-7: Letters from readers --- 1948-1983
Box 4
Folder 1-16: Writings --- 1926-1980
Folder 17: Correspondence --- 1931-1989
Folder 18: S. Lambers correspondence --- 1979-1982
Folder 19: S. Lambers compilation of Peter De Vries books, articles, etc. --- undated
Folder 20: Copies of Chimes articles/editorials by Peter De Vries --- 1930-1931
Box 5
Folder 1: Paper written while student at Calvin on his struggle with faith --- 1932
Folder 2: Correspondence with Harrison Kinney --- [1977] - 1996
Folder 3: Copy of Angel Can't Do Better --- 1944
Folder 4: State Department sponsored lecture tour (Germany) --- 1978
Folder 5: A critical essay by Roderick Jellema --- 1976-1978
Folder 6: Correspondence re: The Mackeral Plaza --- 1959
Folder 7: Scripts for the play, The Mackeral Plaza --- 1961-1963
Folder 8: Galley sheets, The Prick of Noon --- January  23, 1985
Folder 9: Galley sheets, The Prick of Noon --- December 12, 1984)
Folder 10: Commencement program and honorary degree citation --- June 9, 1968
Folder 11: Photographs re:  honorary degree conferred by University of Bridgeport --- June 1, 1968
Folder 12: Photograph of PDV family --- 1946
Box 6
Item 1: Honorary degree from the University of Michigan --- 1984
Item 2: Honorary degree from Susquehanna University --- 1979
Item 3: Honorary degree from Wake Forest University --- 1980
Item 4: Award from the Southern Fairfield County Council of the International Reading Association --- 1984
Item 5: Video, Pete 'n' Tillie --- 1994
Item 6: Pins and medals --- 1982 and undated
Box 7
Item 1: Academic stoles --- undated
Item 2: Plaques, University of Notre Dame --- 1968, 1969
Box 8
Item 1: Award Plaques: Westport Arts Award --- 1984
Item 2: The Van Wyck Broosk Award for Literary Achievement --- 1968
Item 3: Cartoon drawing of Peter De Vries --- undated
Item 4: Copies of Chimes --- 1930-1933
Box 9
Item 1: Baptismal dress and picture --- 1910
Item 2: Tie --- undated
Box 10
Folder 1: Reel to reel tape: "Peter De Vries Speech," taped by WSND [Notre Dame radio] for Sophomore Literature Festival, [HHM69-1] --- 27 Mar 1969
Item 1: National Institute of Arts and Letters award plaque --- 1969
Item 2: Friends of the Westport Library award --- 1991
Item 3: Match book --- undated
Item 4: Sunday School Bible --- 1923
Box 11
Item 1: Rubbings of Peter De Vries' headstone --- undated

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