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Taylor Song — The Proper Alumni Attitude — The Ft. Wayne Alumni — M. E. Bishop Forced to Work Passage Home — The Aftermath of the War-Reconstruction — Taylor’s Superior Religious Organization — Taylor Men Lead National I. P. A. In World Movement — Opinons of a Soangethan Alumni — The Eulogonian Debating Club-An Asset or A Liability? — Reminiscences of A Loyal Philo — It Can Be Done — Thank Offering Service of W. F. M. S. — Alumni Notes — Old Taylor Student Has Big Church in Va. — Newsy Letter from Duncan — Celebrated Pageant at Taylor University — The Song of the Gypsy — Locals — Taylor Students Announce Engagement — Jokes — Taylor University
Publication Date
5-26-1920
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
7
Number
16
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, debate clubs, Soangetaha Debate Club, Eulogonian Debate Club, Eureka Debate Club, politics, culture, Taylor Song, editorials, alumni, alumni relations, Fort Wayne College, commencement speakers, Elton Raymond Shaw, war, World War I, reconstruction, effects of war, Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, prohibition, Robert L. Tressler, Lily Leitch, R. S. McCutchen, Prohibition League of Chinese Students in America, Malcolm B. Wilcox, Women’s Foreign Missionary Society, poems, cosmopolitan, letters, engagements, jokes, humor, Endowment
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor University Echo: May 26, 1920" (1920). 1919-1920 (Volume 7). 23.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1919-1920/23