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Assistant Pastor of a Big Church — Halloween Party — Chapel Seating — War Work by Woman — Still Saving Daylight — Local Echoes — Churches — Literary Notes — The Need of a Political and Religious Reformation in Latin America — My First Experience at Camp — Sonnet to the True Message of Taylor University — The Student Volunteer Band — In Honor of Miss Fales — Sabbath Worship — Editorial — Mark Twain on Newspaper Advertising — S. A. T. C. — Henderson in Medical Corps — 2nd Lieut. Pugh — Poems — Prof. Westlake’s Men’s Class — PEACE Nov. 11, 1918 — A Letter From Floyd Barnett to Frank Long — Athletic — Daily Chronicle — Letter From John Mabuce — Taylor University
Publication Date
11-9-1918
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
6
Number
3
Keywords
Echo, Taylor University, Upland, campus news, alumni news, advertisements, campus events, campus speakers, student life, chapel, faculty news, student news, student organizations, literary societies, Philalethean Literary Society, Thalonian Literary Society, athletics, intramural sports, World War I, enlisted students, war, politics, culture, Students’ Army Training Corps, influenza, quarantine, Spanish Flu, pandemics, Halloween, costumes, Barton Rees Pogue, Alumni careers, alumni jobs, war effort, Latin-America, Monroe Doctrine, international relations, letters, poems, Volunteer Band, Women’s Foreign Mission Society, parties, Mark Twain, reading, education, Standard Bearers, basketball, chronicle of events
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor University Echo: November 9, 1918" (1918). 1918-1919 (Volume 6). 3.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1918-1919/3