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Frank Parker Day (born 1881 at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, died 1950 at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia) was a Canadian fisherman and author.


Since Day's father was a Methodist minister who moved to a new congregation every three years, Day spent his youth living throughout Nova Scotia, living in Wallace, Acadia Mines, Mahone Bay, Boylston, and Lockeport.


When he was seventeen, Day attended Pictou Academy and from there went on to earn a BA from Mount Allison University. He later won a Rhodes Scholarship, studying at Oxford University.


Day was an athelete, and won the Oxford-Cambridge Heavyweight Championship.


Returning to Canada, he embarked on an academic career, teaching English at the University of New Brunswick, before being appointed president of Union College in Schenectady, New York.


Day served in the Canadian Army, where he played a crucial role in recruiting and training of the Cape Breton Highlanders. He was promoted to the rank of Colonel while on the battlefield of Amiens in 1918.


His novel Rockbound was chosen for inclusion in Canada Reads 2005, championed by Donna Morrissey.


Bibliography

  • The Autobiography of a Fisherman
  • River of Strangers
  • Rockbound
  • John Paul's Rock

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Frank Parker Day (539 words)
Frank Parker Day was born on May 9, 1881 in Shubenacadia, Nova Scotia, one of three children of a migrating Methodist minister.
Educated at Pictou Academy and Mount Allison University in Nova Scotia and a Rhodes Scholar, Day took an MA at Oxford University in 1909.
Day’s first professional position was as an English professor at the University at New Brunswick.
Frank Parker Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (216 words)
Frank Parker Day (born 1881 at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, died 1950 at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia) was a Canadian fisherman and author.
Since Day's father was a Methodist minister who moved to a new congregation every three years, Day spent his youth living throughout Nova Scotia, living in Wallace, Acadia Mines, Mahone Bay, Boylston, and Lockeport.
Day served in the Canadian Army, where he played a crucial role in recruiting and training of the Cape Breton Highlanders.
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