William I. Hampton was one of Father Flye's students at St. Andrew's in the late 1940s, where he and the priest listened to the CBS "Evening News roundup" on the radio. After a stint in the Air Force, Hampton became a newscaster. He received national recognition for his Dallas on-the-spot coverage of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Before his retirement, he was owner-manager of a radio station in Oregon.
Father James Harold Flye is best known for his correspondence with author James Agee. However, his circle of influence reached much wider. A gifted, brilliant teacher, his methods were far in advance of his time. For 36 of his 100-year lifespan, Father Flye taught at St. Andrew's School in Sewanee, Tennessee, where the author came under his influence. He was also for many years a priest at St. Luke in the Fields in New York City's Greenwich Village. He was married to Grace Houghton, a talented portrait artist 10 years his senior. She became more quirkier and more reclusive with age. In this oral history, those they touched tell their stories about the unforgettable Flyes.
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