The 1926-1927 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
Missing issues: April 5, 1927 (14:23).
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The Echo: June 15, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 33
Successful Year Closes Today -- H.C. Morrison Gives Commencement Address -- Dr. Daniel Westfall Preaches Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday -- Awarding of Degrees is Climax of Commencement -- Old Times Recall Taylor in Early Years -- Alumni Banquet Declared Success -- Inter-Society Contests Hard Fought -- Hill-Ayres Contest Close -- T.M. Anderson Holds Services Here -- Taylor Artists Give Recital -- University Chorus Sings "Redemption" -- Goal Endowment Campaign Started -- Did You Know That -- He Had No Song -- Farewell to the Staffs -- It's Finished -- Welcome Next Year's Staff -- The Transforming Touch -- Thalonians Take Base Ball Series -- Legal Hundred Has Annual Meeting -- Mr. -Mrs. John Thomas Hold Evening Services -- Pogue Returns from Eastern Trip -- Duryea Prize Contest Won by Ockenga -- Philos Win Tennis Tournament -- Mrs. Paul Entertains Legal Hundred -- Community Band Entertains -- Spurgeon Proverbs -- Extra
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The Echo: June 7, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 32
Gov. Jackson to Speak -- Miss Phillips Reads Peg O' My Heart -- Prof. Pogue Speaker On Boston University Program -- Governer of Indiana to Give Opening Address -- Allen Elected Philo President -- Robert Clark to Head Thalos -- Eurekas Elect Allen President -- Seniors Entertained at Leisures' Home -- Thalonian Seniors Present Program -- Stetson Elected Eulog President -- Domestic Science to Exhibit June 8 -- L.H. Jones Reads Bacon's Lightnin' -- Juniors Entertain Seniors in Recreation Hall -- Art Department to Hold Exhibit -- Stetson to Publish Echo Next Year -- Taylor Student Reported as Chicken Thief -- From Other Colleges -- Reflection -- The Inquiring Reporter -- Classes, Where is your Pep? -- In Appreciation -- Changes in Next Year's Program -- Open Form -- The Spring Convention -- The Commencement -- An Apprecation by Eleanor Patterson -- Dr. Ayres Has Closing Prayer Service -- Prof. Cline is Honored by Students -- Music Students Entertained by Miss Bothwell -- K.E. Maynard to Continue President of Ministerial Association for Fall Term -- Returned Missionary Speaks -- Hamilton Leads Holiness League -- Freshmen Hold Party at Spring -- Prayer Band -- Students Entertained at Himelicks -- Ho, Spring! -- Final Game of Series Postponed -- Library Notes -- Philo Eliminations Progressing Nicely -- Tennis Tournament to be Held Soon
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The Echo: May 30, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 31
Soangetahas Have Excellent Banquet -- Seniors Bury Treasure -- Philo Men Cop Track Meet 83-30 -- Wilcox to Head Council -- Thalos Win Second Game -- Ruby Breland to Lead Mnankas Next Fall -- Philos Present Artist Recital -- Echo Still Needs Money -- Choir Leader Gives Lecture -- Jones to Read "Lightnin'" -- Book by Prof. Southard to be Off Press Soon -- Junior Music Recital Held -- Philos Present Owen Brothers in Recital -- Esther Blank Will Lead Indian Maidens Next Fall -- Tradition Books Finally Out -- Catalogues to be Delayed -- Hit and Miss -- Don't Let Your Studies Interfere with Your Education -- From Other Colleges -- World News -- Reflection -- Helpful Hints for Motorists -- Tennis Statistics -- Keep up the Pace -- Adams Brothers -- T.U. Dining Hall Chefs are Entertained -- College Editors Pleased with Hearst Edition -- Philo Eliminations to be Held Soon -- Mrs. Taylor Speaks in Volunteer Band -- Dr. Blodgett Leads Interesting Prayer Meeting -- Commencement Program Completed -- Duryea Speaks at Holiness League
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The Echo: May 24, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 30
Mnanka Banquet Success of Season -- Wreck Victims Recovering -- Philos Win First Game of Series -- Echo Faces Bankruptcy -- Volunteer Band -- Krause Nominated by Echo Staff -- J. Finley Williamson to Lecture at Taylor -- Dr. Samuel Calan of Ft. Wayne Speaks -- Mrs. Chevington Speaks in Holiness League -- Miss Richards Leads Prayer Service -- Judge Fred E. Hines Addresses Men -- Big Concert! Big Artists Tuesday 8:00 O'Clock -- Taylor Second in League Rating -- Hear J. Finley Williamson -- Reflection -- World News -- The Inquiring Reporter -- From Other Colleges -- Modern Chivalry -- Come Out to the Track Meet -- Gospel Team Notes -- Did You Know That -- Music Students Give Public Recital -- Miss Southard Speaks to Students -- Baby Face -- Coming Musical Attractions -- Friend of Taylor Dies -- Track Meet to be Next Saturday -- Thalos Present "Deestrict School" -- Rev. and Mrs. Taylor Lead Chapel
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The Echo: May 17, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 29
Seven Taylorites in Smash-Up -- Sophs Pursue Taylor Seniors -- Eulog Banquet Declared Success -- Senior Class Not to Give Gift This Year -- Seniors Have Revenge at Wabash, Indiana -- Pogue Delights Crowded House -- Wing Denies Report of Drowning in Lake -- Auto Crash on State Road -- Student Up Before Faculty -- Music Recital This Evening -- Reflection -- Thomas and Anderson to Lead Convocation -- Morrison to Give Commencement Address -- Statement -- The Articles of Arbitration -- PA Convinces MA -- Dr. Paul Speaks in Pittsburg -- Mnankas to Have Banquet Saturday -- Band Plays in Chapel -- For Once a Man was Right -- Sickler and Sammy Morris Dorms to be Torn Down -- Taylor Broadcasts from Indianapolis -- Concert to be Given Tuesday, May 24 -- Choir Broadcasts from Kokomo -- Choir Leader to Lecture -- Special Prayer Band is Planned for Next Week -- Philo-Thalo Series Postponed -- Gem Company Plots Against Student Body -- Cap Night Solemn Affair -- Clark Elected Editor of Gem -- Field Meet to be Held Last of May
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The Echo: May 10, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 28
Thalos Present Mock Faculty -- Eulogs Secure Rep. Hall for Speaker -- Barton Rees Pogue to Give Recital -- Music Faculty Entertains Music Students -- Eurekans Have Annual Banquet -- Choir Leader to Lecture -- Rev. Long Leads Chapel -- Radio Program from WFBM Today -- Public Recital May 17 -- Surprise Party at Dr. Walter C. Glasier's, Thurs., May 7, 7:30 -- Concert to be Given Tuesday, May 24 -- Clench Wins Taylor Contest -- Seniors Enjoy Breakfast at Dr. Paul's -- Local Men Get Experience in Preaching -- AIrplane Rides are Forbidden Students -- Taylor Alumna Visiting Friends on Campus -- If the Echo Were a Hearst Paper -- Make Every Invitation Count -- World News -- From Other Colleges -- Whale Cuts Cable in Eight Places -- Eurekans Have Annual Banquet -- Hit and Miss -- Lawyers Take Note -- Students 23rd Psalm -- Reflection -- Education Classes Visit Marion Schools -- As It Might Have Been -- The Inquiring Reporter -- Why Break That Engagement -- Dr. Owen Chapel Speaker -- Intervention in Mexico is Still Uncertain -- Miss Guiler Leads Mid-Week Prayer Meeting -- Eulogs Have Spirited Debate -- Eurekan Team Cops Series -- Junior Students Give Recital -- Two Musical Programs in Chapel
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The Echo: May 3, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 27
Dr. Joseph H. Smith Conducts "School of Prophets" -- Eighty-First Commencement -- Jeff Paul Wins Proof-Reading Contest -- Clark Nominated by Gem Staff -- Eurekans Win First Game of Season -- Bishop Taylor Contest Monday Night -- Education Classes Visit Gas City High School -- Rev. Joseph Smith Brings Stirring Gospel Message -- School of Music Announces Coming Events -- Thalos to Give Special Program -- New York Students Have Banquet -- Prof. Barton Rees Pogue in Recital May 13 -- Class Insignia Distributed -- SPECIAL Taylor University to Broadcast -- Hit and Miss -- The Inquiring Reporter -- From Other Colleges -- Reflection -- Rev. Joseph Smith in Chapel -- A Startling Condition -- Sonnet -- World News -- Birthday Party Held for Esther Carman -- Volunteers Wanted! -- Religious Experience -- Thursday Evening Service -- World League Against Alcoholism Begins Activity -- Girls Claim Eulogs Best Men's Club -- Radio Program -- Letter Direct from Shang-Hai Read in Volunteer Band -- Ministerial Association Doing Big Things Under Leadership of Pres. Maynard -- Eurekas Have Live Debate -- Mnankas Have Good Session -- Dr. Smith's Friday Service
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The Echo: April 26, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 26
“School of Prophets” Starts Today – Taylor Students have Clean-up Day – Proofreader-Grammarian Contest Announced by Echo – R. J. Wade Leads Chapel – Staff to Present Unique Gem This Year – Woman Preacher Speaks in Holiness League – Thalo Basket Ball Men Entertained – Philos Elect Spring Contestants – Taylor Rewards Her Inter-Collegiate Deb’t’s – Senior Class Presents “Taming Of The Shrew” – Taylor Alumnae Return for Visit – Dr. Paul Speaks in Sunday Chapel – Hit and Miss – The Inquiring Reporter – This Week in Chapel – World News – From Other Colleges – Did You Know That– – Taylor’s Campus Becoming More Beautiful Each Year – “The School of Prophets” – Non-Proofread Edition – My Friend,– – Taylor’s Strength – The Eulogs Have a Brisk Session – All-Spice – Still Undecided on Evolution – Open Forum – The Jazz Devil – Mnankas Hold Inter-Section Debate – Reflection – Old Graduates Entertained at “Wet” Party – First Eureka-Eulog Clash To Be Played Over – A Modern Lochinvar – Facts About The Bible – The Grace of Contentment – The Fulness of Life – Blind Jimmy
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The Echo: April 19, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 25
Taming of the Shrew To Be Presented – R.A. Morrison Leads Sunday Chapel – Eurekan Club Wins Inter-Club Debate – Miss Hawkins Leads Volunteers – Thalonian Officers Elected – Dr. B. W. Ayres Brings Message In Chapel Good Friday – Philos Present Easter Program – Unique Prayer Service Held Thursday Evening – Prayer Band Organizes Life Line – Joseph H. Smith To Conduct School Of Prophets – Eurekans Give Glee Club Program – Sergeant York Visits Holiness League – Sacred Cantata Given Good Friday Afternoon – Hit And Miss – Open Forum – World News – Church Notes – Editorial – Passion Week at Taylor – Rules to Observe at Programs – New Gospel Team Organized – Party Given for Prof. E. Patterson – The Small Christian College – Soccer Holds Spotlight of Taylor’s Athletic Interest – Eureka-Eulog Game Again Postponed – The Coward? – A Modern Lochinvar
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The Echo: April 12, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 24
Thalonians Present George Edie – Dr. Evans Leads Sunday Chapel – Eurekans To Give Program Tonight – W. F. M. S. Has Charge Of Sunday Morning Service – Mankas Regain Coveted Banner – “Bud” Robinson Preaches At Arcana Church – Seniors Start On Athletic Field – Tragedy Occurs At Girls’ Dorm – Philos to Bring Easter Program – Wanted—A Blue-Eyed Cat – Taylor Team to Disband for Season – Dr. Evans Gives Illustrated Lecture – Dr. Wray Leads Holiness League – Life Values Stressed In Prayer Service – Eulogs to Meat Eurekans – Eulogs Go In Body to Mnanka-Soangetaha Debate – Hit And Miss – Open Forum – “Who Is God?” – Editorial – Easter Sonnet – From Other Colleges – World News – This Week In Chapel – Reflection – The Inquiring Reporter – Weather Man Halts Eureka--Eulog Game – Hooray For That Preacher Who Upholds the Movie Actress! – A Visit to The Zoo – In Memoriam – Eureka-Eulog Base Ball Pictures
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The Echo: March 15, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 22
Taylor Men Win Triangle – Phidelah Rice Gives Program – Taylor Wins From North Manchester – Taylor Negative Loses To Manchester College – Taylor Negative Defeats Huntington – Philo Men Win 31--23 – Dr. Owen Leads Sunday Chapel – Ruth Draper Wins Book Store Prize – Holiness League Elects Officers--Spring Term – Norville To Speak At Eurekan Banquet – Philos Give Sacred Classical Program – Excellent Work Accomplished By Art Dep’t – Clench Leads Prayer Band – The Thursday Evening Prayer Service – Elma Buchanan Soangetaha President – Plans For Athletic Field Formulated – Taylor Choir Sings in Chapel Friday – Jesus Among the Scientists – Hit And Miss – This Week in Chapel – World News – Editorial – Support Our Societies – Open Forum – Behaviorism Or Library Complexes – Support The Gem Staff – The Inquiring Reporter – From Other Colleges – G.W.C. Notice – Did You Know That– – Dr. Wray Among Young Ministers – Eurekans Pass Important Motions – Revival Services In Progress at Friends Church – Buckeyes Are Prominent – WANTED – LOST – Eicher To Lead Eulogs Spring Term – Sport Briefs – Miss Rahe Speaks On Conditions In China – T. U. Socials – Modern Fairy Tales – Let’s Learn Our Song and Hymn
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The Echo: March 8, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 21
Taylor Men Win Debate From Terre Haute – Ugo Nakada To Come To Taylor – Philos Win Double Header--Girls Clinch Series – Four More Debates On Men’s Schedule – Soangetahas Hold Inter-Sectional Debate – Children Give Musical Program In Chapel – Ada Rupp, Soprano, Charmed Large Audi’ce – Song Service Features Unique Prayer Meeting – Taylor Choir To Sing At Marion – Home Economics Department Doing Excellent Work – Taylor Graduate Receives Naval Appointment – Nationally Known Reader Coming March 9th – Hit And Miss – Open Forum – This Week In Chapel – Editorial – Enthusiasm, For Or Against? – No More Anonymous Publications – All Spice – World News – Cut This Out—It’s Worth Money! – Prayer Band Report – Eurekans Elect Spring Term Officers – Purdy Leads Holiness League – Friends Revival Meeting to Begin March 6 – Eulog Legislature Kills Bill Prohibiting Tobacco – Grace Olson Elected Mnanka President – The Spread of Holiness – Sport Briefs – From Other Colleges – Did You Know That–
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The Echo: March 1, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 20
Taylor Negative Girls Win At Evansville – Mr. And Mrs. Duryea To Go To Florida – Thalo Boys Win Game By Score Of 32-25 – Taylor In Triangular Debate Friday – The Stabilizing Force Of Christianity – Affirmative Wins Both Sections, Soangetahas – Ada Rupp To Give Recital – Day Of Prayer For Taylor University – Boston U. Alumni Banquet – Sanctification Theme Of Chapel Message – Seniors to Give Athletic Field – Flying Trip Around The World With The Thalos – Rev. Hogul Addresses Student Volunteers – District Conference Held At Upland M. E. Church – That Tragic Farewell – The Inquiring Reporter – Etiquette of the Stars and Stripes – Editorial – A Traitor In Our Midst – All Spice – Reflection – Platitudinous Ponderosity – This Week in Chapel – Getting Out The Echo – “Class In Letters” Holds Festive Session – Reclamation – Alumni News – Negro Composers To Be Featured at Recital – Clash Between Sections One and Three – Legislature Discusses Weighty Questions – Mnankas Debate on Chinese Situation – World News – Sport Briefs – Abandoned Vehicle Almost Confiscated By City Sheriff – Orchestra Progress – Friends Church Notes
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The Echo: February 22, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 19
Taylor Wins Two Out-Of-Town Debates – Dr. Paul Speaks Before Hartford Kiwanis Club – Thalo Girls Win Hard Fought Game – Taylor People Hear Noted Reader – Eurekans Make Shaw Honorary Member – Sunday Chapel Led By Dr. Paul – Eulog Club Drops Conservation Measure – Rev. Franklin From Progressive Avondale M. E. Speaks – Cooke Delights Audience – Mrs. Wray Speaks At Mnanka Club – No Fear Of War States Watson – New Constitution Adopted, Soangetahas – Senior President Is Champion – Mrs. Haug Leads Holiness League – Prof. Draper Leads Prayer Meeting – Enjoys Modern Thanatopsis – Philos Present Interesting Programme – Hit And Miss – Editor’s Note – Two In One Our Favorite – Editorial – February Twenty-Second – The Echo And Taylor Organizations – American History Classes Please Notice – Punctuality – The Inquiring Reporter – All Spice – Famous Taylor Students – The Ninth Commandment – World News – From Other Colleges – Sport Briefs – Day Of Prayer To Be Held Friday – Girls Negative Team To Meet Evansville
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The Echo: February 15, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 18
Clark State President – Taylor Girls Win Debates – Taylor Men to Meet Muncie – Mnankas Entertain Debating Clubs – Thalos Present Good Program – Volunteers Conduct Chapel – Taylor Team to Go to Wheaton – Student Teachers Entertain – Gospel Team Associates Meet – E. V. Cooke To Be At Taylor – Special Treat To Ministerial Students – Valentine Day Celebrated At T. U. Dining Hall – Valentine Party On Fourth Floor – Dr. Paul Gives Patriotic Oration – Taylor Grad Doing Good Work At Bourbon – Blodgetts Honored On Fifty-First Anniversary – Taylor Gospel Team Hears Noted Evangelist – Surprise Party Held For Miss Zellar – Miss Fuller Leads Prayer Band – Hit And Miss – A Taylor Man at the Mikado’s Tea Party – Specifications – Editorial – Lincoln, The Man – What Is Life? – Examination Answers – A Modern Thanatopsis – The Spice of Life – This Week in Chapel – From Other Colleges – M. E. Church Notices – 20 Per Cent Flunk – World News – “Wonderful!” Says The Young Pastor – All Spice – Llewellyn Macgarr Troop – The Last Stone’s Throw – “Others Did It,” Coed Argues
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The Echo: February 8, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 17
Societies Divide Double-Header – Martindale Wins Echo Mail Contest – Methodist Triumph Over Taylor – Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rescued From Cremation – Snell Leads Holiness League Friday Evening – Taylor Men To Sojourn In Wisconsin Building – Miss Brown Leads Prayer Band – Etiquette Contest Held At Dining Hall – Prof. Howard Leads Sunday Chapel – Dr. Paul Commends Coolidge Program – Music Department to Give Grieg Program – Students Return From Convention – Dr. Ayres Leads Thurs. Devotions – Soangetaha Club Has Etiquette Talk – Two Debates To Be Held This Week – Hit And Miss – World News – The Inquiring Reporter – Editorial – The Fountain of Courtesy – The Highest Christian Standards – Open Forum Discussion – All Scout Students Please Copy – S M I L E – Mnankas Hold Extemporaneous Debate – This Week In Chapel – Prof. Blodgett Visits Chapel – Party Leaders Chosen at Eulog Legislature – Did You Know That– – Eurekans Hold Winter Term Inter-Section Contest – All Spice – LOST – Women Preachers Meet
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The Echo: February 1, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 16
Revival Campaign Concluded at Taylor – Eulogs Regain Coveted Banner – Taylor to Meet Strong Depauw Team, Feb. 4th – Dr. Glasier Lectures to Eurekan Club – Thalo Men Win Third Game of Series – Legislature In Session – Prof. Pogue Reads in Indianapolis – Dr. Arnold Speaks to Ministerial Asso’n – Philos Present Delightful Program – Girl Scouts Organized – Meetings Close With Inspiring Chapel Service – Revival To Begin In Friensd Church – Echo Sponsors Mail Estimating Contest – Literary Field Day To Be Held At Culver Indiana – Soangetahas Favor Uniform Monetary System – In Our Lord’s Vineyard – Boys To Occupy Wisconsin Building – Hit And Miss – Since Anna and Jees Are Gone – Fairy Tales – Editorial – Beat Depauw – Our Bulletin Boards – Twentieth Century Views – In Other Colleges – Our Banners – Miss Hostetler Entertains – This Week in Chapel – 20 Per Cent Flunk – Sport Briefs – World News
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The Echo: January 25, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 15
Taylor Men Win from Muncie – Pro McGarr Suffers Painful Injuries – Thalos Present Program – Philo Men Defeat Thalo Men – President of Moores Camp Meeting Recommends T. U. – Eurekans to Meet Eulogs Wed. Night – Expression Department Accuses English Dep’t – Beauty Contest Winners Awarded Silver Cups – Taylor Student In Accident – Former Taylor Man Making Good – Farewell party Held For Miss Moore – Practice Recital School of Music – Girls In Magee Hall Have Birthday Party – Dr. Vayinger Continues Revival – Prof M. Southard Leads Sunday Chapel – Hit and Miss – The Road to Success – This Week In Chapel – Editorial – We Apologize for “A Mishap” – By A Student – Yea Minnesota! – The Inquiring Reporter – The Path For Me – In Memorium – Conference To Be Held at Moody Bible Institute – Military Training Camps To Be Open This Summer – Did You Know That– – World News – Depauw To Debate Taylor – Mnankas Hold Important Business Session – Card of Thanks – Sport Briefs – From Other Colleges – All Spice – Second Game of Philo-Thalo Series To Be Played Sat. – Open Forum Discussion – Soangethahas Meet Saturday Afternoon – Testimonials
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The Echo: January 18, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 14
Rev. Shoemaker Preaches In Sunday Chapel – Girls Tie for First Place In Beauty Contest – Taylor Girls Win at Adrian – Dr. Vayhinger Leads Volunteer Band – Soangetaha Club Debates Chinese Question – Dual Debate with Muncie Normal Fri. – Taylor Instructor Ill at Hartford City – Clench Speaks in Holiness League – Taylor University Preachers Organize – Ross Jackson Leads Prayer Band – Rules for the Gem Snapshot Contest – Three Sections of Eureka Club Go Negative – Faculty Grant Students Saturday Night Extension – Eulogonian Legislature Meets Again – Gospel Team Association Plans Summer Campaign – Hit And Miss – Open Forum Discussion – That Freshman – Auto-Suggestion – Freshman Notices What Seniors Ignore – This Week in Chapel – Editorial – Shall We Meet The Challenge! – Our Narrow Range – The Inquiring Reporter – A Winter Morning – Yo, Ho! Ye Wild Winds, Blow! – College Notes – Development of Inland Water Ways Discussed – All Spice – Second Game of Series To Be Played Saturday Night – World News – Taylor Girl Gives Impression of Adrian Debate – Dr. Paul Talks In Chapel from 139th Psalm – A Golden Forgettery – M. E. Church Observes National Temperance Sun. – He Knows Better Now
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The Echo: January 11, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 13
D. T. Curtin Lectures – Bishop Berry Preaches Opening Day Sermon – Business Manager of Echo Visits Governor of New York State – Internationally Known Lecturer Spoke Last Night – Revival in M. E. Church Progressing – Taylor Engages in Forensic Dual – Memorial Service for Taylor Students – Euloginian Legislature Meets – Beauty Contest Rules – Eurekas, Eulogs Decide Inter-Club Debate Night – Eurekas Hold Parliamentary Drill – Second Taylor Student Dies as Result of Accident – Gospel Team Work – Mnankas Debate Refund of Tax Surplus – Prof. Jones Entertains Greek and Latin Students – Hit and Miss – Editorial – Our Missionaries – Why An Editorial? – Hold Florida Fruit Men on Fraud Charge – Dr. Shoemaker Leads Monday Chapel – Sport Briefs – Rev. C. P. Manker Preaches Sunday Morning – Former Taylor Students Wed – Former Taylor Grads Take Tests for Navy Internship – Taylor---Missionary School – Missionaries from Taylor Tell of Hardships and Joys in Africa – Taylor’s Alumni Encircle the Globe in the Service of Christ – Bishop William Taylor, Namesake of Taylor University, Greatest Modern Missionary – Taylor Graduate Becomes Editor – Taylor Men and Women on the Mission Field – Soangetahas Hold Parliamentary Drill – World News
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The Echo: January 4, 1927
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 12
Revival Begins at M. E. Church – Dr. W. G. Nixon, Former Legal Hundred Head Dies – Taylor Students in Auto Crash – Group Returns from Milwaukee Conference – Taylor Beats Wittenberg at Taylor – H. T. Blodgett Ill – Noted Lecturer To Be at Taylor January 10 – Beauty Contest Sponsored By The Echo – Former Taylor Debater Making Good as Coach – Legal Hundred Member Dies – Holiness League Holds New Years Watch – Mnankas Elected New Officers – Bishop Berry To Speak In Chapel January 4th – Secretary of Ft. Wayne Alumni Dies – Soangetahas Elect Officers – Hit And Miss – New Year’s Resolutions We Have Heard – 24 Years Ago at Taylor – Senior Class to Present Shakespearian Work – The Inquiring Reporter – The Vacation at Taylor – We Beg Your Pardon – Prayer Band Reorganized for Winter Term – Editorial – “Strange Are The Ways Of The Lord” – Poured Out Of A Mould – Appreciation – What is Becoming Of The Literary Societies? – Eurekans Hold Final Term Meeting – Eulogs To Form Legislature – World News – A Dreamer’s Harvest – Student Council Asks for Time Extension Saturday Evenings – Owen Speaks in Chapel Sunday – Open House on the Campus New Years Day – Thalos Beat Philos – Open Form Discussion – Criticism – T. U. Modernism – Did You Know That– – That’s Different – Ballad of Luck – Taylor Boys Arrested in Michigan
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The Echo: December 10, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 11
Taylor Receives State Recognition – Sophomores Beat “White Sox” 13-7 – Student Convention Proves Valuable – Thalos Meet Philos Saturday Night – Taylor Meets Whittenberg Tonight – Philos Present Novel Program – People Interested in Scouting To Have Banquet – Soangetahas Revise Constitution – Taylor To Be Represented at Nat’l Conference – Public Recital – Dr. Wray Leads Chapel – Eureka Minute Men Respond – Hild Wins Speaking Contest – Hit and Miss – Thalonians Hold Second Pep Session – The Inquiring Reporter – Open Forum Discussion – Take Time To Put Christ Into Your Christmas – Personal Appearances Mark Character – Elaboration – Seek The Honor Of God! – Editorial – Statement – This Youth Movement – Fashion Forecast—1945 – Pay Your Echo Subscription Now – Taylor Students Return From Mich. Conference – Clark Leads Volunteers – Introspection – Prayer Band Has Election of Officers – Taylor Alumni at the University of Michigan – All Spice – World News – From Other Colleges – Did You Know That
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The Echo: December 3, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 10
Taylor Joins Student Federation – Taylor University Orchestra in Concert – Famous Harpist Presents Program – Dr. Paul Loses and Regains Voice – Eurekans Win Inter-Club Series – Group Leaves for Michigan Conference – Vacation Enjoyed On Campus – National Problem Settled in Debate – Prof. Howard Speaks in Sunday Chapel – Soangetahas Win Critic Judge’s Decision – New Thalos Perform--Excellent Program – School of Music to Give Public Recital – Basket Ball Men Lead Holiness League – Mnankas Debate Question of Third Girls’ Club – Art Dept. and Domestic Science Dept. Exhibit Dec. 8 – Pilgrim and Kendrick Making Good – Hit And Miss – Open Forum Discussion – Sportsmanship in Athletics – Though Greek Was Hard – Freshies Pledge – Editorial – One Issue--There Are Thirty-Three – Miss Southard Leads Prayer Band – Taylor – Eulogs Hold Parliamentary Drill – Missionaries Testify—Tell of Personal Calls – Sport Briefs – Taylor University Tradition Book for Christmas – Did You Know That– – World News – Should Married Women Be Allowed to Teach In Public Schools?
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The Echo: November 19, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 9
Philos Present Novel Armistice Program – Scientist Demonstrates Marvels of Liquid Air – Prof. Pogue Issues New Volume – Prof. Southard Preaches on Heart Perfection – Eurekas Beat Eulogs 23 to 18 – Mnankas Debate for Extended Vacation – Student Conference to be Held at Michigan – Thalo New Members to Present Program – Section Two Wins Eureka Inter-Section Debate – Prayer Band Holds Unique Meeting – First Orchestra Recital to be Unusually Good – New York State Group Has Banquet – Saucier Priming Teams for Coming Conflicts – Hit And Miss – Suggestions for Xmas – Men’s Fashion Department – Badger Boosters Meet at Dr. Evans’ – The Inquiring Reporter – Juniors Entertain Class Officers – Open Forum Discussion – T. U. A. A. – A Museum? – Reflections From The Mirror – Editorial – “A Prophet Is Not without Honor, Save in His Own Country” – What’s The Matter With Fraternities? – Back The Inter-Club Debates – Change of Rules – Soangetahas Have Parliamentary Drill – Is Democracy Failing? – All Spice – Dr. Paul Returns from East – Women Preachers Lead Holiness League – Schedule of Men’s Teams – Sport Briefs – World News
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The Echo: November 12, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 8
Chapel Service Honors John D. Campbell – Rev. Williams Speaks in Chapel Tuesday – Taylor Chorus Gives Program at Marion – Juniors Present Rules – Prof. Miller Talks on “Our Walk With God” – Florence Sleicher Speaks at Sunday Chapel – Pres. Paul Away for Ten-Day Meeting – A Drama In Four Scenes – Prof. Jones Addresses The Volunteer Band – Philos Hold Annual Hay-Ride – Mnanka-Soangetaha Inter-Club Question Chosen – Parliamentary Drill At Mnanka Meeting – Women Preachers Meet – Soangetahas Debate Interesting Question – New Philos On The Scene – Editorial – Twenty-Seven Years of Service – “Peace, Peace, When There Is No Peace” – Here’s To Pep – Hit And Miss – Warning – Wanted – Question and Answer Department – Catering Made Easy – Open Forum Discussion – Taylor’s Best Echo – The Art of Appreciation – My Reach – I Have A Rendezvous With Death – The Inquiring Reporter – Eurekas Open New Field To Members – Do You Die Daily? – All Spice – Ockenga Speaks At Holiness League – Eulogs to Meet Eurekans Saturday Night – World News – M. E. Church – Tappan and Bommersheim Win Decision of Critic-Judge – The Taylor of My Dreams
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The Echo: November 5, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 7
Philos Present Unique Program — Women’s Preachers’ Assembly In Session — Taylor Forensic Society Formed — Dr. Ayres Leads Chapel Monday — Taylor Graduate Forester of Arkansas — Wolverines Start Activities — Student Body Asks For New Year’s Holiday — The Prayer Band — Inter-Club Debaters Choose Question — Inter-Collegiate Debaters Chosen — $ub$cription $hekel$ Welcome — Eurekas Have Get-Together — Thalos Hold Mask Hallowe’en Party — The Department of Education Visits Hartford Schools — Soangetahas Debate Interesting Question — “We Asked For Brea and they Gave Us A Stone” — My Mild Desire — Back The Debaters — Hit And Miss — Notice — Open Forum Discussion — Taylor’s Need of An Athletic Field — What Is It All? — The Inquiring Reporter — Kidnapped! — Did You Know That- — Wells Lead Prayer Meeting — Eurekas New Plan Tried — We Beg Your Pardon — Rev. Bichler Gives Illustrated Lecture — Senior Class Enjoys Taffy Pull — Sport Briefs — All Spice — Badger Boosters Entertained At Taylor Home — Hill and Fuller Win Debate — Coming Our Day to be Wednesday — Home Was Never Like This — Gymnasium Progressing Consistently — World News For Busy Students — Taylor To Debate Depauw
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The Echo: October 29, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 6
Dr. Shumaker Speaks in Chapel October 27 — Does Modern Press Have Harmful Effect on the Community — Women Preachers Hold Meeting — Industrial Students — First Public Expression Recital Pleases Audience — Old Students Beat New Students By Close Margin — Philo Hay Ride to Be Saturday Night — Owen Speaks At Sunday Chapel — Our Library — Station Thalo Broadcasts Program — Legal Hundred Holds Mid-Year Meeting At Taylor — Debate Gives Cars Right of Way on Campus — Gem Pictures Taken — Is Taylor Slipping — A Good Editor — The President’s Report — Prayer Changes Things — Hit and Miss — Why I Read The Echo — Which College Students Can’t Count? — Morning-Glory Chimes — The Inquiring Reporter — Friends Church Notes — The Freshman Class — The Call of the Wild — Sport Briefs — Remainder of Term to be Especially Good — Quill Club Writes on “The Wind” — Revival Thoughts — Taylor People Visit Ann Arbor — Did You Know That- — Eurekas Start Ball Rolling — Biology Department Gets Microscope
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The Echo: October 22, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 5
Strong-Hearted Maidens Entertain the New Girls — Dr. S. H. Turbeville’s Practical Talk — Orientation Lecture On How To Study — Mnanka-Soangetaha Rush Result—Mnanka Victory — Sophomore Jamboree in College Woods Big Occasion — Gleanings From Revival — Musical Program Is Feature Of Sunday Chapel — We Beg Your Pardon — Landslide for Eurekas! — Come and Pray — Work of the Expression Department of Taylor — Eulog’s Extemporaneous Speech Contest Held — W. C. T. U. Holds Two Sessions — Broadcasting From Station Thalo — Gem Financial Plan Wins By 98 to 33 Vote — Outlook of Gospel Team For Coming Year — The Taylor of My Dreams — A Time for Everything — Another “Flop?” — His and Miss — Standardized Education — Taylor’s InterCollegiate Debaters — Lumbricus Terrestris — The Inquiring Reporter — Sport Briefs — Sophomore Classification — Friends Church Notes — Mnankas Have Parliamentary Drill — Rules and Regulations of the Athletic Association — The Athletic Association — Yea, Team! Touchdown! — All Spice — Eurekas Leading
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The Echo: October 15, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 4
Chapel Message On the True Values in Life — Soangetahas Debate Live Question — Were The Eurekans Right? — Miss Guiler Leads Prayer Band — News From Other Colleges — Eulogonians Entertain All Taylor Men — Calendar — Mnankas Entertain New Girls — New York Students Now Organized — Shilling and Owen Brothers Victors in Tournament — Sophomores Elect Class Officers — Conserving Time and Energy — That Taylor Spirit — Join a Debating Club — Our Advertisers — Hit And Miss — Concerning the Campus — When Autumn Comes Round — The Inquiring Reporter — Praises The Echo — Dr. Turbeville’s Final Evening Sermon of Revival Series — The Junior Class — Wendell Owen Elected To Lead Freshman Class — Runion Chosen Advertising Manager of Echo — Did You Know That- — A Tryst — M. E. Church Notes — Sports Briefs — First Basket Ball Game of the Season Saturday — We Beg Your Pardon — All Spice
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The Echo: October 8, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 3
Revival Opens Tuesday Morning — Junior Class Organizes — Debating Prospects Bright For Good Season — Philo Artists Please The New Students — Excellent Program Given By Toys — Thalos Give First Program — Should Autos Be Barred From Taylor’s Campus — Thalos In Lead, 60 To 55 — Work Started on Taylor Tradition Book — Where Are Our Manners? — Buy A Gem — English Jokes — The Inquiring Reporter — Hit And Miss — The Pageant of Life — Open Forum Discussion — Concerning the Echo in General — Concerning the Editor In Particular — Eurekas Initiate New Club Room — Senior Plans For Big Year — Soangetahas Hold First Meeting of the Season — General Prayer Meeting — Badger Boosters Increase One Hundred Per Cent — Wing And Shilling Win First Eulogonian Debate — Opening Debate of Mnanka Season Extremely Interesting — Mr B. Atkinson Improving — Sport Briefs — Outlook For Inter-Society Basketball Since the Rush — Sunday Chapel of Deep Interest — Did You Know That- — Student Organizations Form Schedule — Rev. H. J. Harwood of Rangoon, Burma, Speaks To The Volunteers — Gospel Team Notes — All Spice
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The Echo: October 1, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 2
Formal Opening of Taylor University — Taylor Greenhouse Manager Injured — Celebrated Australian Violinist To Play Here — Student Reception Pleasant Affair — Joint Society Program A Success — Fall Revival Opens Tuesday October 5 — Home-Coming Services At M. E. Church — Registration Shows Marked Increase — The Rush Day — A Sad Lament — First Degree Ignorance — Is This A College Or A Normal School? — Open Forum Discussion — Hit And Miss — Refined Freshmen Look and Listen — Old Upland — Notice — What The Eurekans Are Doing — The Inquiring Reporter — The Behavior of the Strong Opening Sermon for the Fall Term — Changes Made in Faculty — Thalos In Action — Quien Sabe? — First Formal Eulogy Debate Saturday Night — Sport Briefs — First Chapel Service Well Attended — First Fall Picnic At College Woods — Changes In Gem Staff And Echo Staff — Did You Know That-
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The Echo: September 15, 1926
Taylor University
Volume 14, Number 1
Greeting To The New Students — Philalethean Literary Society — Many New Improvements on Taylor Campus — New Professor At Taylor Had Had Wide Experience — Religious Activities of Taylor University — Changes in Faculty At Taylor — Ketcham of ’24 India Missionary — $50,000 Gymnasium-Auditorium Being Built At Taylor — Thalos Promise Interesting Programs For Coming Year — Purpose of Echo — Take Your Pick — Compulsory Chapel Attendance — Events of School Opening — Hit And Miss — The Taylor Family — Open Forum Discussion — Fortunes In Friendship — Question Box — Soangetaha Debating Club Produces Winners — Norman Rose to Head Eurekans — Former Taylor Graduates Leave For Mission Work — Friends Church — M. E. Church Campus Opinion — Eulogonian Debating Club Prepares for Successful Season — Mnanka Debating Club Gets Results — Sport Briefs — Old Student-New Student Baseball Game Saturday, September 25th — All-Campus Tennis Tournament — New Publication Announce — 20 Years Ago Today — Inter-Collegiate Debating — Bus Schedule