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Literary — Our Aim — A Tale of Two People, or When East Met West — In The Rough — Poetry and Faith: A Study of Literary Values — The Folks Back Home — Editorial — The Root of the Double Standard — The Anti-Suffragist’s Syllogism — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — Simplicissimus
Note: This was the first issue which was completely published and assembled by women students.
Publication Date
3-1-1917
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
4
Number
6
Keywords
Echo, Taylor University, Upland, campus news, alumni news, advertisements, campus events, student life, chapel, faculty news, student news, student organizations, literary societies, Philalethean Literary Society, Thalonian Literary Society, debate clubs, Soangetaha Debate Club, Eulogonian Debate Club, Eureka Debate Club, athletics, intramural sports, poems, prose, women, gender relations, culture, society, college life, sex trafficking, human trafficking, prostitution, gender, women’s rights, women’s suffrage, Holiness League, Prayer Band, Mandolin Club, recitals, Quartets, lectures, H. Paul Sloan, George W. Mooney, Missionary Conference, dorm rooms, photographs, humor
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor University Echo: March 1917" (1917). 1916-1917 (Volume 4). 15.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1916-1917/15