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J. STITT WILSON SPEAKER UNDER D. C. A. AUSPICES

June, 1923
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J. STITT WILSON SPEAKER UNDER D. C. A. AUSPICES
June, 1923

Speaking on the general subject of "Constructive Christian Democracy," J. Stitt Wilson, former socialist mayor of Berkeley, Cal., addressed three large audiences in Webster Hall April 20, 21, and 22. These meetings were the first large gatherings of this kind held under the auspices of the Dartmouth Christian Association since 1921 when Sherwood Eddy conducted a similar series.

The topics of the three addresses given by Mr. Wilson were "Struggle for Self vs. Struggle for Others," "Human Rights and Property Rights," and "Hope of the World." Mr. Wilson has spoken at 120 colleges and universities in the United States and came to Dartmouth from Boston where his addresses attracted wide attention.

Faculty and student committees assisted the Christian Association in arranging for the details of the meetings which were largely attended by members of the college community and by the townspeople of Hanover.