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Opportunity — Taylor Has Wonderful Recital-Noted Artist of Chicago — Remarkable Addresses Given by Rader the Chemist — Recital by the Academy Expression Club — Echo Staff Recital — Junior-Senior Banquet — Elaborate Public Program Given by Standard Bearers — Taylor Enjoys Splendid Piano Recitals — Dorothy Spalding Recital — Prof. Elton R. Shaw Lectures at Taylor — The House by the Side of the Road — Philalethean-Thalonian Program — Echo Items — Funeral of Japanese Student — Alumni News — Taylor’s Outlook — Calendar — Baseball — Big Gala Day is Impressive — Tennis Tournament — Rescued from the Wastebasket — Women’s Place in Politics — A Prairie Fire — Locals — Standard Bearers Meet — Jokes — Taylor University
Publication Date
6-8-1920
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
7
Number
17
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, poems, Artist Recitals, recitals, lectures, Lyell Rader, Expression Club, banquets, Junior-Senior Banquet, Standard Bearers, Helen Hall, Edith Hall, Burke White, Japanese Students, international students, Fujihiko Oi, student deaths, Elton R. Shaw, Inez Cope, Alison Rogers, illness, international student deaths, war, peace, National Association of Local Preachers, chronicle of events, baseball, Decoration Day, tennis, women’s rights, gender, gender roles, gender relations, women’s suffrage, prose, short stories, Standard Bearers, jokes, Alumni Day, commencement
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor University Echo: June 8, 1920" (1920). 1919-1920 (Volume 7). 24.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1919-1920/24