Sherwood Eddy, the noted evangelist, came to Dartmouth under the auspices of the Christian Association to give a series of talks to the undergraduate body. Mr. Eddy came to Hanover heralded as the best man in the country to talk to students. During his three days at Dartmouth he upheld his reputation; he made a profound impression, every meeting drawing a larger crowd than the preceding one.
Friday evening Mr. Eddy spoke on the opportunity for service, showing how applicable the Golden Rule was to one's entire life, his business as well as his social affairs. The next evening he spoke of a man's character and his with himself. At the final meeting he talked .about "A Working Philosophy of Life." In addition to these three regular meetings in Webster Hall, Mr. Eddy spoke chapel that afternoon. Sunday evening after the last meeting several members of the faculty spoke at various fraternity houses as a follow-up to the regular meetings.