Correspondents are Nigel P. Altman, G., D. Anderson, Charles Angoff, Theodore W. V. Anthony, R. C. Archibald, E. C. Ashton (Militia Council) Frank Aydelotte (Rhodes Scholarship Trust), F. C. Baird, President Baker (Carnegie Institute of Technology), Merritt Clark Barden, A. W. Barmby, H. J. Barney, Bernard I. Bell.
Correspondents are Nella Broddy (later Henney) (Doubleday; includes critique of early version of Rockbound and royalty statements), Arthur H. Brook, Tucker Brooke, Charles W. Brown, Spaulding Chapin, Arthur Hunt Chute, Robert P. T. Coffin, A. Page Cooper (Doubleday), H. Jermain Creighton, , M. Curie, A. W. Currie, George B. Cutten, and Allan Davis.
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.
C. H. Lamb, Allan M. Langille, Mr. Lawson (Bank of Montreal), Ralph Layte, Henry Goddard Leach, W. S. Learned (Carnegie Corporation), Walter Libby, Harriet Long, Daniel Longwell, H. Irvine Lynds, A. G. Macdonell, Clarence MacKinnon, Archibald MacMechan, Ed Maillard, F. McCarthy, R. Tait McKenzie, M. D. McKiegan, C. Herbert McLean, Maxwell McRae, J. A. McPherson. Includes Mabel Day's sketch of the insignia for the 185th Cape Breton Highlanders in correspondence with Major M. D. McKiegan dated February and March 1921.
Correspondents are John V. Ray, Charles Elbert Rhodes, Lawrence Richey, Charles A. Richmond, Thomas Ripon, Rupert M. Rive, Eugene F. Russell, Frank Rybka, Olive Brown Sarry, Otto Schierbeck, Arthur Shepherd, Charles Allen Smart, Aubrey D. Smith, Frank Speck, Ethel Spencer, D.W.B. Spry, R. L. Stearns, H. Stethem, Steward of Christ Church (Oxford), W. Stewart, Beecher Stowe (Doubleday), "Tartan," W. M. Tweedie. Includes a copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the United Services Institute of Nova Scotia, 1927.
Correspondents are Unknown (dated May 20, 1905; May 27, 1922; July 9, 1924), Alan C. Valentine, Henry van Dyke, Herbert T. Wade, Thomas B. Wells, Laura D. Wilck, B. H. Williams, Emily Wilson, H. D. Wilson, Sidney W. Winslow(? Henslow?), B. H. Woodward, F. J. Wylie, Harris Young, Mary H. Young, R. O. Young. Includes poems by Theodore V. W. Anthony with critiques by Day.
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.
Correspondents are Cicely Manley,R. B. Marshall, John A. Miller, Fred Millett (Carnegie Institute of Technology), Angus W. Mishaw, Henry Allen Moe, Austin B. Newell, George W. Nicola, Frank W. Nicholson, Edward O'Brien, Josiah H. Penniman (President of the University of Pennsylvania), M. B. Pearl, Washington Pezet (The Forum), F. M. Pickard, John L. Porter, A.H.H. Powell, Edith E. Provost, Layton Ralston.
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.
"Old Alumnus" series of poems: "Marsh Moods," "The Regular," "War," "The Last Long Hill," "The Civilian Soldier," "Think Well!," "Through the Sleeping Village," "House-Painter Hitler," "The Trench Cat," "Peace," "The Pacifist" (see also Box 1, Folder 7) "On the Nashwaak in the Springtime" "On the North Sea" "One Way Road" "Philosophers" - November 1926 "The Professor" ("The Old Don") "Question and Answer" "The Reformer" "Regret" "A Rhodes Man at Oxford" "The Serious Business of Scholarship" "Sigismund" "Six Years of Scientific Feeding" - 1920 "The Soldier" "Soldiers"
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.
"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
Item is a manuscript of diary entries, genealogical notes, lists of idioms, and anecdotes written by Frank Parker Day in preparation for writing his novel Rockbound, which was based on families on East Ironbound Island.
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.
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.
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.
Correspondents are "A.B.," F. O. Baldwin, Florence Crocker Ball, Ernest Allan Barbeau, George E. Barnes, A. C. Barrell, Anne Beattie, Pauline Beekman, Winthrop Pickard Bell, Charles J. Bennett, Harold Bigelow.
Correspondents are L. A. Comstock (Doubleday), Lilliam K. Conaty, Gardner Cornett, Alden W. Cossar, H. Jermain Creighton, D. A. Cunningham, Frederick B. Day, B. L. Delack, H. F. Dewey, Marjorie Dorman, T. Eaton Company, W.L.R. EmmetG. H. Estabrooks. Includes several letters from relatives.