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CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

March, 1914
Article
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
March, 1914

The activity of men engaged in the many branches of Christian Association work shows no abatement. Three mission study courses have been opened. Bible study classes begin this week under the general supervision of W. T. Engelhorn '14; deputation parties are going out weekly into all parts of the state. The departments of the Association are all active. The employment bureau is giving out more work than in any month since September and early October. In one day a steeple-jack was found to shovel snow from roofs, an organist was found for a church in Hartford, Vt., and a man was sent to teach the new dances to a group of ladies of the faculty. So with the Lost and Found Bureau,—it is becoming an institution in itself, and signs of a new morality regarding other people's property are appearing on the Campus.

At Wilder the Poles are still faithful in attendance at the Association's class in English. Work with the boys at Hanover and Wilder is making good headway. A troup of boy scouts has been organized at the latter town. In a Social Welfare Exhibit, held at White River Junction Feb. 24-25, under the auspices of the Windsor County Y. M. C. A., the Dartmouth Christian Association exhibited the work of all its departments. Statistics of many kinds were given and many photographs and flashlights shown. A college representative explained the different branches of the work.