HOLMAN DAY
'Holman Francis Day' (1865-1935) was an American author, born at Vassalboro, Me., and a graduate of Colby College (class of 1887). In 1889-90 he was managing editor of the publications of the Union Publishing Company, Bangor, Me. He was also editor and proprietor of the Dexter, (Me.) ''Gazette'', a special writer for the Lewiston, (Me.) ''Journal'', Maine representative of the Boston ''Herald'' , and managing editor of the Lewiston ''Daily Sun''. In 1901-04 he was military secretary to Gov. John F. Hill of Maine. His writings include:
★ ''Up in Maine'' (1901), verse
★ ''Pine Tree Ballads'' (1902)
★ ''Kin O'Ktaadn'' (1904)
★ ''Squire Phin'' (1905; 1913), a novel dramatized as ''The Circus Man'' and produced in Chicago in 1909
★ ''Rainy Day Railroad War'' (1906; 1913)
★ ''The Eagle Badge'' (1908)
★ ''King Spruce'' (1908)
★ ''The Ramrodders'' (1910)
★ ''The Skipper and the Skipped'' (1911)
★ ''The Red Lane: A Romance of the Border'' (1912)
★ ''The Landloper'' (1915)
★ ''Along Came Ruth'' (play produced in New York, 1914)
★ ''Blow the Man Down'' (1916)
★ ''Where Your Treasure Is'' (1917)
★ ''Kavanagh's Clare'' (1917)
★ ''The Rider of the King Log'' (1919)
★ ''When Egypt Went Broke'' (1920)
★ ''All Wool Morrison'' (1921)
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★ ''Up in Maine'' (1901), verse
★ ''Pine Tree Ballads'' (1902)
★ ''Kin O'Ktaadn'' (1904)
★ ''Squire Phin'' (1905; 1913), a novel dramatized as ''The Circus Man'' and produced in Chicago in 1909
★ ''Rainy Day Railroad War'' (1906; 1913)
★ ''The Eagle Badge'' (1908)
★ ''King Spruce'' (1908)
★ ''The Ramrodders'' (1910)
★ ''The Skipper and the Skipped'' (1911)
★ ''The Red Lane: A Romance of the Border'' (1912)
★ ''The Landloper'' (1915)
★ ''Along Came Ruth'' (play produced in New York, 1914)
★ ''Blow the Man Down'' (1916)
★ ''Where Your Treasure Is'' (1917)
★ ''Kavanagh's Clare'' (1917)
★ ''The Rider of the King Log'' (1919)
★ ''When Egypt Went Broke'' (1920)
★ ''All Wool Morrison'' (1921)
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