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Correspondence of Frank Parker Day

This series contains all correspondence found in the fonds. Due to the broad scope of Day’s correspondence and the sometimes blurry lines that exist between his personal versus business letters, the series is not ordered by subject. Rather, correspondence is ordered chronologically by decade and alphabetically within the decade.

A detailed list of correspondents' names and exact dates of the letters is available in the Archives.

Day - Gates

Correspondents are Frank Parker Day (his nephew of the same name), Mabel Day (with note by S. D. Killam), S. E. Eliot, John Erskine, Frank D. Fackenthal, Ruby Fainbridge, E. J. Ford, W. B. Frank, W. M. Marten, R. Gates.

Daybook

Contains notes on a variety of subjects including Shakespeare, Edith Cavell, United States immigration policy, ms of "The Golden Maple Leaf."

Essays and writings

File contains speeches and essays on a variety of subjects, including drama, Russian novelists, and modern fiction.

Evans - Hill

Correspondents are A. J. Evans, John E. Finley, Clyde Fisher, Thomas K. Fisher, James Foote, Maud A. Foote Ebb J. Ford, Jack Fraser, William E. Fowler, Robert Ferguson Galbreath, W. S. Godfrey, Charles Gott, J. S. Green, Alfred H. Gurney, Kurt Hahn, N.(?) Hale, R. B. Hanson, J. M. Harlan, C. M. Harnies, Franklin W. Heath, John F. Horman, N. F. Howe-Brown, Lawrence C. Hull.

"Fog" to "Mount Allison" - Manuscripts and typescripts, some contain notes and phrases on verso

"Fog" "Friday Afternoon" "The Glee Club Ball" "Haste Lovers Haste!" "Hell" "In the Forest" "[notes for In War Time]?" "Indian Legends" "Island Blitz Krieg" "It's Lonely Down Here" "K. H.," notes that include snippets of dialogue and several poems - 1943 "Looking Back" "Lover's Still Sing" "Midnight" - October 30, 1926

Frank Parker Day fonds

  • MS-2-288
  • Fonds
  • 1899-1957
The fonds includes poetry, plays, short stories, and novel manuscripts which span Day's writing career; correspondence; speeches and essays; personal documents including various legal, financial, academic, and family-related materials; photographs; and various materials and manuals pertaining to his time in the military.

Day, Frank Parker

Frank Parker Day photographs

Series contains photographs that span the greater portion of Day's life. Materials include photographs depicting his time in university, his time served during World War One, and his time as President of Union College. Series also contains many photographs of the Day family and their friends.

Frank Parker Day, family, and friends

Many of the photographs are of Mabel Killam; some photos are of Day (including in athletic uniform) and his parents. File also contains photographs of Mount Allison and Oxford Universities.

Friggens - Raleigh

Correspondents are F. Friggens, Mrs. George Fulton (invitation), A.C.G., Reginald R. Gates, R. S. Greenwood, Frans Hahn, Davies Hall, H. E. Halliday, H. H. Hasmilton, N. J. Hardwick, Granger Hargreaves, Fran Harrer, Lena Heartz, Christina F. Hicks, C. S. Hodges, George Hope, Margery Horn, Annie Hunton, Sidney W. Hunton, Nell Irvine(?), A. L. Johnson, A. G.(?) Jones, Carrie Killam, Frank Killam, George Killam, I. H. Killam, Lawrence Killam, Lydia Killam, Mabel Killam, Margaret L. Lee, Flo Lovitt, John S. MacArthur, M. G. Clark, John Maclean, "Mary," Sophie Meldrim, Jane B. Monks, E. B. Moore, J. C. Morris, George H. Muir(?), Dora Nichols, G. N. Northbrook, Hamilton Osgood, Grace R. Osler, May Ottley, M. Jennie Parker, M. R. Parkin, Julius H. Parmelee, H. M. Patterson and Harold E. Bigelow, (Acacia Villa School), G. W. Phillips, E.A. Purcell-Edwards, E. M. Purdy, M. R., Louise Raleigh, W. Raleigh.

Includes correspondence from the Killam family (including Mabel), Walter Raleigh at Oxford, and congratulation letters on receiving a Rhodes Scholarship.

Gerlinger - How

Correspondents are G. T. Gerlinger, A. E. Gladstone, Harold Goddard, Charles Gott, C. N. Greenough [?], Farnham Griffiths, Frans Hahn, Robert Hale, William G. Hale, Arthur Hamerschlag, Charles Hard, Lee Foster Hartman (Harper's), Lewis M. How. Includes correspondence from Lee Foster Hartman of Harper and Brothers critiquing stories by Day and letters from various people to G. T. Gerlinger and William G. Hale regarding the consideration of Frank Parker Day for Presidency of the University of Oregon.

Higgins - Kubring

Correspondents are Francis C. Higgins, Bernjamin Hoffman, Ethel S. Howard, Edgar(?) Horne, Gernet Hughes, Edith D. Hull, L. C. Hull (includes some poems by Day), P. L. Jackson, R. C. Jackson, W. S. Johnston, C. C. Jones, John S. Keir, Arthur Kellogg, Annie O. Killam, George Killam, J. H. Killam and family, Minerva King, L. Paul Kubring.
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