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Official Statement Regarding Changes At Taylor — The Taylor University School of Expression — Henderson Pellets — Day of Prayer — Revival in Upland — Auntie Spinster’s Romance — To Cook a Husband — Chapel Service, Feb. 3, 1922 — Chronicle — The Missionary Plea — The Missionars Begins — A Bible Woman and An Earthquake — Locals — The Voyage of the Good Ship Eulogonian — The Situation — The Old Organ — Alumni News — Rev. T. C. Henderson’s Chapel Talk Feb. 7 — Philos Swamped in the Third Game — Taylor Representative Gets Second Prize — Men’s Glee Club — The Thalonian Literary Society — Prayer Band — Eureka Report — Soangetaha Report — Eulogonians — Student Volunteer — The Mnankas
Publication Date
2-14-1922
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
9
Number
9
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, Mnanka Debate Club, Eulogonian Debate Club, Eureka Debate Club, Prayer Band, Holiness League, Student Volunteer Band, student recruitment, politics, culture, missions, missionaries, quotes, college president resignations, James M. Taylor, college presidents, Board of Trustees, Board of Trustees resignations, R. A. Morrison, Department of Expression, Barton Rees Pogue, finances, Day of Prayer, Burt Wilmot Ayres, revivals, jokes, humor, short stories, prose, essays, chronicle of events, poems, student experiences, Student Government, Methodism, denominations, publicity, public relations, college president conduct, jokes, humor, No-Tobacco League, Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Glee Club, basketball
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1922" (1922). 1921-1922 (Volume 9). 9.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1921-1922/9