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.