Clarence Day

Clarence Day
Born
Clarence Shepard Day Jr.

(1874-11-18)November 18, 1874
DiedDecember 28, 1935(1935-12-28) (aged 61)
New York City, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Other namesB.H. Arkwright
EducationYale University
St. Paul's School
Occupation(s)Author, cartoonist
EmployerThe New Yorker
Known forThe Story of the Yale University Press (1920)
This Simian World (1920)
Thoughts Without Words (1928)
God and my Father (1932)
Scenes from the Mesozoic and Other Drawings (1935)
Life with Father (1935)
Life with Mother (1937, posthumous)
Father and I (1940, posthumous)
SpouseKatherine Briggs Dodge (c. 1901–1995)[1][2]
ChildrenWendy Veevers-Carter[3][4]
Parent(s)Clarence Shepard Day Sr (1844–1927)[5][6]
Lavinia (Stockwell) Day (1852–1929)[7]
RelativesGeorge Parmly Day (brother), founder of the Yale University Press
Julian Day (brother), stockbroker, soldier
Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (uncle)
Benjamin Day (grandfather)

Clarence Shepard Day Jr. (November 18, 1874 – December 28, 1935) was an American author and cartoonist, best known for his 1935 work Life with Father.

  1. ^ (18 July 1928). Katherine B. Dodge Wed.; Becomes the Bride of Clarence Shepard Day, New York Author, The New York Times
  2. ^ (2 September 1995). Katharine Day; Adviser on Plays, 94, The New York Times
  3. ^ (29 December 1935). Clarence Day, 61, Author, Is Dead, The New York Times
  4. ^ Island Home, by Wendy Veevers-Carter. Pub. Robert Hale Ltd, Nov. 11, 1971, 352 pages. ISBN 0-7091-2772-3
  5. ^ (27 November 1939). Life with Father is Broadway Hit Based on Clarence Day's Family, Life (magazine), Retrieved November 23, 2010
  6. ^ (8 January 1927). C.S. Day, 82 Dies, A Retired Broker, The New York Times, Retrieved November 23, 2010
  7. ^ Decennial record of the class of 1896, Yale College (1907)

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