This is a portrait photograph of George Day, a Springfield College (then known as International YMCA Training School) alumnus. In the photograph, Day is facing to the right, so only his left side of his face can be seen. He is wearing a suit and tie and looking at his right. The photograph has been cut into an oval. The photograph is undated. George E. Day is a member of Class 1893 of Springfield College (then known as International YMCA Training School). He was born in North Dana. Mass., September 21, 1864. He was a student at Harvard University, 1908-09. After graduating from Springfield College, he worked as general secretary for Y.M.C.A. at Lynn, Mass., Syracuse, N.Y., Malden, Mass., and Somerville, Mass. He is a frequent contributor to the newspapers and periodicals. He published one novel, A Wilderness Cry; and a volume of poems, Wild Rose and Thistle. He is a member of the Congregational church. He was married to Nettie Mabel Fisher and had three children. He died on November 1, 1919. The back of the photograph says "Day, G. E."
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