Sherwood Eddy
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Sherwood Eddy (1871-1963) was an American author, born at Leavenworth, Kansas. As a national secretary of the YMCA he worked in an honorary capacity among students in Japan, Korea, China, India, the Near East, and Russia.
[edit] Selected bibliography
- The Awakening of India, (1911)
- The New Era in Asia, (1913)
- The Students of Asia, (1915)
- Suffering and the War, (1916)
- With Our Soldiers in France, (1917)
- Everybody's World, (1920)
- Russia Today: What Can we Learn from It?, (1934)
He wrote other works which were published in England and India.

