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Undated essays and writings

Subjects include human and animal nature, literature by Robert Herrick and John Masefield, the English language, and politics.

Speeches on the military and education

File includes speeches on the military and education. Many of the speeches were given to students of Union College. File also includes a notebook and an Armistice Day speech titled "A Country Boy" given to Maritime officers in Saint John, New Brunswick on November 10, 1934.

Speeches on Shakespeare, education, and other topics

File contains speeches and essays on a variety of subjects, including Shakespeare and education. Included in the folder are the published proceedings of the 24th Annual Convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association held in New York City on January 1, 1930.

Speeches on literature, fishing, and other subjects

File contains speeches on a variety of subjects, including literature, fishing, and "war and peace." File includes speeches delivered to students at the Irving School and Brown University. File also includes a copy of the Angler's Club Bulletin (Volume 7, Number 1), which includes an address given by Frank Parker Day to the 22nd annual dinner at the university club on January 17, 1928. File also includes a copy of School and Society (Volume 26), which contains an article by Lotus D. Coffman that reference Frank Parker Day.

Speeches on education, literature, religion, and other topics

File includes speeches and essays on a variety of subjects, including education, literature, religion, academic biographical citations, and the Red Cross. Speeches were primarily delivered at faculty meetings and convocations. File also includes Frank Parker Day's inaugural address as President of Union College and radio talks on education given as president.

Speeches on education, citizenship, and reflections on life

File contains speeches and essays on a variety of subjects, including education, citizenship, and reflections on life. Some speeches were given in Day's role as President of Union College. One speech in MS-2-288, Box 13, Folder 2 is written in Spanish.

Speeches on education and the military

File includes three typescript speeches on education and military. Materials include a speech titled "What Education is of Most Worth," a speech titled "The Will to Learn" (assembly address delivered in Portland, Oregon in October 1925) and a speech titled "Recruiting Canadian Highlanders," delivered to the St. Andrew's Society in Philadelphia on November 30, 1925.

Scrapbooks on microfilm

Volume 1 - 1905 - Mount Allison Volume 2 - 1905 - Mount Allison Volume 3 - 1905 - Oxford Volume 4 - 1906-1907 - Oxford

"Rockbound" (as "Ironbound") - Manuscript

  • MS-2-288, Box 20, Folder 2; Box 20, Folder 3; Box 20, Folder 4; Box 20, Folder 5; Box 20, Folder 6; Box 20, Folder 7
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  • July 30, 1926
  • Part of Frank Parker Day fonds

Interspersed amongst the manuscript are notes and newspaper clippings used in Day's research of Ironbound and vicinity.

"Rockbound" - Manuscript and typescript

Manuscript pages 85 to 91 and a typescript fragment. The folder also contains an article by Alan Bevan published by The Dalhousie Review in 1958 entitled "Rockbound Revisited: A Reappraisal of Frank Parker Day's Novel."
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