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Frank Parker Day fonds
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Miscellanous notes, manuscript poems, and clippings

Among the manuscript poems are "I stood alone," "The Cat Came Back," "Be True," "Ecstasy" (translation from Dumas by W. M. Tweedie, "To a --" (portion of "To a Skylark" by Shelley), "Sac'd," "Twas in Hallam's," "Consule Planco," "The Step on the Stair"

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.

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 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.

185th Cape Breton Highlanders

Although most photographs in the two albums in Box 18, Folder 4 (Spring 1916 and Summer 1916) are of military scenes, some include Mabel Day and the couple's dogs. Most photographs in the album in Box 18, Folder 5 are of military scenes; one shows the wives of men in the 185th at Aldershot.

Photograph of the 185th Overseas Battalion, Nova Scotia Highland Brigade.

File contains 2 copies of the photograph of the 185 Overseas Battalion, Nova Scotia Highland Brigade. The photograph shows the battalion standing in a field with white tents in the background. The Officer in charge was Lieutenant Colonel Frank Parker Day. Photographed by H.O. Dodge in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1916.

Dodge, H. O.

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