The Papers of Conrad E. Snow consists of several journals; membership cards; logbooks; a report entitled "Munitions for the Army;" mechanical drawings, diagrams, sketches, essays, and poetry; newspaper clippings; a court briefing (Ames Competition, Harvard Law School, 1916); examination schedules and grades; certificates; pamphlets; as well as a lease. Also includes personal correspondences, both handwritten and typed. The papers document the scholastic and professional career of Conrad E. Snow.
Of note: three journals detailing Snow's time spent in Washington D.C. during WWII serving under the Chief Signal Officer, the Under Secretary of War, and in the state department (1941-1946). Also, a correspondence with fellow Dartmouth graduate and WWI casualty, Howard "Rainy" Buchard Lines (DC Class of 1912), dating November 2, 1916.