Guide to the Louis Franklin Snow Papers, circa 1891-1919


John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Published in 2013

Collection Overview

Title: Louis Franklin Snow papers
Date range: circa 1891-1919
Creator: Snow, Louis Franklin, 1862-1934
Extent: 1.0 linear foot
Abstract: The papers of Louis Franklin Snow consist of manuscript writings, correspondence to and from Snow, as well as materials relating to his work as head of the English department at the University of the Philippines.
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Collection number: MS-1UF-S2

Scope & content

The papers of Louis Franklin Snow comprise manuscripts, correspondence, and materials related to his work as head of the English department at the University of the Philippines (1914-1918). The manuscripts consist of three works by Snow, including an essay on Theodore Roosevelt. Correspondence includes outgoing letters addressed to Brown Professor Wilfred H. Munro, Librarian Harry Lyman Koopman, and Dean Otis E. Randall. Incoming correspondence include letters from family and friends, including Snow's father, Robert C. Snow. The final series includes correspondence, invitations, collected Philippine folk tales, and other materials related to Snow's tenure at the University of the Philippines during World War I.

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Arrangement

The collection is organized in four series:

  • I. Manuscripts, circa 1909, undated
  • II. Letters by Snow, circa 1891-1929
  • III. Letters from others, 1898-1919
  • IV. Papers relating to work in Philippines, circa 1914-1919

Biographical note

Louis Franklin Snow (1862-1934), first dean of the Women's College, was born in Providence on April 19, 1862. His early education was at Mowry and Goff's English and Classical School. He graduated from Brown in 1887 with a degree of bachelor of philosophy, after which he earned a bachelor of arts degree and a master of arts degree from Harvard in 1889 and 1890. He became instructor in elocution at Brown in 1890. In 1892 he became at the request of President Andrews the first dean of the newly formed Women's College. He resigned in 1900 to do advanced work in education leading to the receipt of his Ph.D. degree from Columbia in 1903. From 1903 to 1905 he was secretary-treasurer of the Examiner Company in New York and in 1905-06 he was registrar of Teacher’s College at Columbia. He then had a number of educational appointments: Chairman of the English Department at the Normal School, Cortland, New York, 1908-1909; Dean of Teacher's College and professor of education, State University of Kentucky, 1909-1911; professor of philosophy and education, Wells College, 1911-1912; librarian, University of Pittsburgh, 1912-1914; chief of the English Department and librarian, University of the Philippines, 1914-1918. After war work in Washington, he taught briefly at the State Normal School, Natchitoches, Louisiana, and at the University of Alabama, and in 1921 became professor of English at the University of Chattanooga, where he remained until his retirement in 1931. He died in Chattanooga on December 26, 1934.

The above entry appears in Encyclopedia Brunoniana by Martha Mitchell, copyright 1993 by the Brown University Library. It is used here by permission of the author and the University and may not be copied or further distributed without permission.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Louis Franklin Snow papers, MS.1UF.S2, Brown University Archives.
Contact information: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Brown University Library staff.
Encoding: This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2013 January 23
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)
Sponsor: Processing funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Additional Information

Inventory


Series I. Manuscripts

Container Description Date
Box 1 [Begins] And the time being come ...
circa 1909
Box 1 [Essay on Theodore Roosevelt]
undated
Box 1 [Poem]
Contents Note: Begins "Mark Twain relates how once upon a time �"

undated

Series II. Letters by Snow, circa 1891-1929

Container Description Date
Box 1 To Professor Munro
circa 1891-1892
Box 1 To Koopman
1927 December 7
Box 1 To Dean Otis E. Randall
1929 May 6

Series III. Letters from others, 1898-1919

Container Description Date
Box 1 Conant, Thomas W. to LFS
Contents Note: Conant, Snow's nephew, would like to meet him in Washington.

1918 July 27
Box 1 [Appointments of LFS to government positions]
Contents Note: 3 items.

1918-1919

Series IV. Papers relating to work in Philippines, circa 1914-1919

Container Description Date
Box 1 [Correspondence of Charles C. Walcutt and others]
Contents Note: Relating to his appointment and service as head of the English department of the University of the Philippines. 27 items.

1914-1919
Box 1 [Invitations to LFS to membership in clubs]
Contents Note: Invitations from: Cathedral chapter of St. Mary and St. John, Manila, 1914; Order of Apoyaos, Malolos, Bulacan, 1915; Cosmos Club, 1918; Federal Schoolmen's Club, 1918.

1914-1918
Box 1 [Letters to LFS from Philippine students]
Contents Note: 7 items.

1915-1918
Box 1 University of the Philippines materials
Contents Note: Two unlabeled folders.

Box 1 College English, University of the Philippines
Contents Note: Book containing class materials

Box 2 Philippine folk tales
Contents Note: Typescript and manuscript papers written by students at University of the Philippines. Compiled by Louis F. Snow.

1915-1927