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FROST, ROBERT. Notebook containing 25 pages of holograph notes and diagrams, in pencil, lesson plan book for a physics class written wh

LESSON PLANS OF FROST AS 18-YEAR-OLD SUBSTITUTE TEACHER FROST, ROBERT. Notebook containing 25 pages of holograph notes and diagrams, in pencil, lesson plan book for a physics class written while instructor at Lawrence High School, with Signature and date inscribed on front free endpaper, "Robert L. Frost, '92; / Lawrence High School, / Lawrence, / Mass." A few pages show arithmetical calculations, a few show a table containing experimental trial results, a few include a drawing of apparatus used to conduct an experiment or illustrate a principle, most of the text describes in prose apparatus and procedures for conducting experiments. Ruled leaves are bound into notebook, with writing on first 60 pages, mostly written on recto, with blank leaves in remaining half. 8vo, 1/4 leather, worn. Lawrence, MA, 1892

  • Notes: "Breaking Strength of Wire. Experiment No 1. Apparatus: A piece of wire (No 28 spring-brass) about 50 centimeters long. A Chatillon straight spring balance weighing as high as 30 lbs and graduated to 1/4 lb. . . . To find the length of the wire that would just break when suspended by its end by its own weight . . . ."
    Frost graduated from Lawrence High School in 1892 and soon after began attending Dartmouth; before completing the term, he returned to Lawrence to become a substitute teacher for his mother's class at Lawrence High, where he taught through 1893. Frost's attendance record for the grammar class he taught during this period is owned by the city of Methuen; the same youthful handwriting style is evident there as in the present physics book, a style that differs considerably from that of his later life.
    Lawrence Eagle-Tribune articles from 1962 and 1963 record the discovery of the physics book in the trash of a Methuen school.
    with--Robert Frost. Brief Autograph Note Signed, written on an index card in the space below a question posed by the 1962 owner of the physics book inquiring whether he was a substitute teacher in the 1890's: "Yes that was a chief reason for my coming down from Dartmouth--to take my mother's class in 1893 in Methuen." 1 page, oblong 16mo, yellow ruled paper. [1962] * 4 letters from a Dartmouth librarian to the owner of the physics book encouraging her to deposit the book in their Frost collection. 1963-64 * Related printed ephemera including newspaper clippings and Dartmouth alumni magazines from the 1960s.

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