American Decades
Acres of Diamonds
Speech
By: Russell H. Conwell
Date: 1915
Source: Conwell, Russell H. Acres of Diamonds. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1915, 20–22.
About the Author: Russell H. Conwell (1843–1925), an American Baptist minister, lecturer, and founder of Temple University, was born in Worthington, Massachusetts. After first practicing law, he was ordained a minister in 1879 and moved to Philadelphia. There he founded Temple University in 1884 and served as its first president. Conwell was also a popular lecturer, with his most famous speech being "Acres of Diamonds."
Introduction
Russell H. Conwell earned his law degree at Albany Law School and went into practice. In 1879, he was consulted about the disposal of a run-down church in Boston. Rather than selling it, he advised the congregation to restore the building. Not only did he convince it to save the church, but...
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1910's Religion Primary Sources
- A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects
- "The Church and the Labor Question"
- "Cardinal's Golden Jubilee"
- America in the Making
- Acres of Diamonds
- Prisoners of Hope and Other Sermons
- "What the Bible Contains for the Believer"
- A Theology for the Social Gospel
- The Churches of Christ in Time of War
- Cardinal Gibbons' Letter to the U.S. Archbishops
- "A Program for the Reconstruction of Judaism"
- "Interchurch World Movement Report"
- Leaves From the Notebook of a Tamed Cynic
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
