Issue note: There is no 17:19, but there are two issues dated February 12, 1930 and classified as 17:18.One is the Senior Contest Edition.
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The Echo: June 10, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 33
Taylor Graduates Largest Class In History – Pentecost Centennial Offering Plan Adopted By Legal Hundred – Campus Improvement Made Possible By Gift of Mr. M. H. Gaar – Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Prominent Evangelists Deliver Messages Here – Noted Lecturer To Be Commencement Speaker – The Triumph of David Presented Second Time By Choral Society – T. U. Baccalaureate Held For 1930 Class – Song-Cycle First of Commencement Exercises Held in Maytag Gym – Thalos Elect President For Fall Term – Taylor Student Goes to Kentucky Mountains For Missionary Work – Groff and Vennard Win Vocal Contests – Duryea-Miller Contest Won By Wallace Deyo – Fifty-Five Students To Receive Diplomas Commencement Day – University Artists Give Annual Program – Frazier and Hathaway Married Sunday Eve – Editorial – Fair-Ye-Well – Taylor Loyalty – Ink Bubbles – Holiness League – Eureka Officers – Overtones – Inquiring Reporter – Why Go To Taylor? – Missionary Bishop Addresses Chapel – Friday Chapel – Young Musicians Present Annual Kiddie Koncert – Programme Du Cercle Francais Le Vingt-Huit Mai – Dr. Paul Addresses Vincennes Conference – Annual Philo-Thalo Literary Concert Won by Philos – Back-To-The-Church Movement Commended by Ann Arbor Mayor – Sunday Evening Service by Dr. H. C. Morrison – Beloved Professor Seriously Ill – Communion Service Conducted by Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – Mother of Mrs. Purdy Dies Suddenly – Philos Take Baseball Series 3-2 – Thalonian Girls’ Team Captures Second Game – Philos Win 4th Game To Tie Men’s Series – Thalos Leading 3-2 In Tennis Tourney – Tennis Finals – Eulogonian Officers Fall Term ‘30
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The Echo: May 29, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 32
500 Students Goal For Next Year – Maytag Gymnasium Dedication By “Billy” Sunday – Member of 1930 Class Pay Tribute To Taylor – Senior Class Gift Goes To Biology Department – Men’s Glee Club Gives Exceptional Program – Orchestra Gives First Concert In New Gym – Editor of Gem Will Present Year Book At Chapel Friday – Boost Your Alma Mater – Notable Speakers Here For Commencement Week – Close Competition In Quartet Contest – Troy N. Y. Conference Recognizes Taylor – Students and Alumni To Join Forces In Drive This Summer – The Editor Chats With “Billy” Sunday – Editorial – Reasons for Boosting Taylor – Reasons for Coming To Taylor University – Ink Bubbles – Weekly Chapel Letter – Echo Echoes – Dr. George W. Anderson Speaks Monday In Chapel – Chatterbox – Overtones – Society Elections For Fall Term – Volunteers – Mid-Week Prayer Meeting – Thalos Victorious In Saturday’s Sports – Take Third Ball Game By Score Of 8 to 4 – Triumph In Track Meet By Taking Final Event – Sophs Capture Tennis – Philo Girls Trounce Challenging Thalos
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The Echo: May 21, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 31
Sunday To Be Here Friday – Senior Class of ’30 Enjoy Soth’n Style Chicken Breakfast – Spirit of Sammy Morris Influencing Africa – Thalos Present Girls in Fashion Review – Fisher Comes From India to Ann Arbor – GREETINGS – Singers to Duel Tonight in Annual Quartette Concert – Dr. Walter Turnbull WGY Speaker Dies – New Capehart Address System Now Installed – Chicago T. U. Alumni Organize Association – Mnankas Take Trip to Sherwood Forest For Annual Banquet – Former T. U. Student To Tour in Europe – NOTICE – Editorial – The Worthwhile – Reminiscences – Ink Bubbles – A Confession – Prayer Meeting – Woman Evangels – Classes Select Officers For Next Year – Weekly Chapel Letter – Le Cercle Francais – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred – Volunteer Band – Sunday Chapel – Sophs Slated to Cop Tennis Tournament – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n Conducts Services – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – Soangetaha Debating Club – Chatterbox – Inquiring Reporter
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The Echo: May 15, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 30
“Billy” Sunday Coming May 23 – Paragraphs and Opinions – Taylorites Hurt in Auto Crash – Piano Contest Won by Miss Doolittle – Keys and Letters Given Debaters – “Goofers” Take Refuge in Haunted House – Dr. Keyser Reviews Professor Wray’s Earlier Book – Miss Poorman Gives Graduation Recital – National Music Week Observed By Philos – Noted Evangelist To Visit Taylor For First Time – Spirit of Sammy Morris Influencing Africa – Editorial – When All Else Fails – Ink Bubbles – Whangs – “Luman”–ations – Hoo’s Hoo – Chapel Notes – Science Club Hears “Corn Cob Lecture” – Woman Evangels – Sunday Chapel – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n Conduct Services – Eulogonian Debating Club – Prayer Band – Thalos Victorious in Second Battle – Overtones – Campus Capers
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The Echo: May 8, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 29
Music Edition
“Billy” Sunday Coming May 23 – Paragraphs and Opinions – Taylorites Hurt in Auto Crash – Piano Contest Won by Miss Doolittle – Keys and Letters Given Debaters – “Goofers” Take Refuge in Haunted House – Dr. Keyser Reviews Professor Wray’s Earlier Book – Miss Poorman Gives Graduation Recital – National Music Week Observed By Philos – Noted Evangelist To Visit Taylor For First Time – Spirit of Sammy Morris Influencing Africa – Editorial – When All Else Fails – Ink Bubbles – Whangs – “Luman”–ations – Hoo’s Hoo – Chapel Notes – Science Club Hears “Corn Cob Lecture” – Woman Evangels – Sunday Chapel – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n Conduct Services – Eulogonian Debating Club – Prayer Band – Thalos Victorious in Second Battle – Overtones – Campus Capers
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The Echo: May 1, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 28
Simons and Mathias Elected as Editors of Gem and Echo – Half An Hour With Dr. C. W. Ruth – Bishop William Taylor Oratorical Contest Friday – “The Regions Beyond” Subject of Dr. C. W. Ruth Friday Night – Holiness Missionary Society To Start New Work In Africa – National Convention in Full Swing With Dr. Butler Presiding – Mrs. Duryea Sends Greetings To All Of Taylor Family – NOTICE – Expression Students to Give Final Recitals – Inter-Collegiate Tour Group Headed by Prof. Furbay Sails July 4 – National Music Week To Be Observed Here – Inter-Class Echo Contest Won By Graduating Class – Dave Clench Urges Classmates To Form A “Taylor Seven” – Welcome, Delegates. – Studying On One Meal A Day – Ink Bubbles – Chapel Notes – Hoo’s Hoo – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred – Un Voyage En Automobile – “Abundant Life” Subject of Rev. Reece, From Hollywood Cal. – Woman Evangels – Alumni – Dr. Ruth In Charge of Missionary Chapel Service Sunday – Thursday Prayer Meeting – Rev. Slater, Returned Missionary, Addresses Prayer Band – Where You Been? – First Inter-Class Baseball Championship Won By Seniors – Overtones – Freshmen and Seniors Victors in Semi-Final Baseball Championship – Frosh Top Juniors – Soangetahas – NOTICE – Dr. Vennard Speaks On World Problems – Chatterbox
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The Echo: April 23, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 27
National Holiness Convention Starts Friday, April 29, 1930 – Miss Irma Jean Wells Mascot of Soangetahas Honored At Banquet – Sophomores Sponsor Easter Sunday Program – Historical Portrait By Taylor Alumnus – Taylor Student Visits Metropolitan M.E. Church of Detroit – “Peaceful Valley” A Marked Success As Read By Monactor – Great Enthusiasm in First Spring Primary – Choral Society Presents Cantata “Eastertide” – Select Group Presents Good Friday Musical – Miss Helen E. Nickel Sends Greetings to Taylor from India – Holiness Mission Conference Convenes Here April 23 to 29 – Literary Societies Unite in Presenting Unique Easter Program – Annual Campus Day Observed By Students – Regular Echo Receives Rating by Association – Editorial – A New Easter – Ink Bubbles – Inquiring Reporter – Echo Echoes – Chatterbox – Who’s Who In The Legal 100 – Holiness League – Good Friday Spirit – Thursday Night Prayer Meeting – Professor Cline Speaks To The Prayer Band – Chapel Notes – Resurrection – Dr. Ayres Speaks on Atonement, To Woman Evangels – Dr. George Evans Gives Classical Lecture – Overtones – Passion Week Services Held In Hartford City
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The Echo: April 16, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 26
Phidelah Rice Coming April 22 – Taylor University Alumni Gather At Addison, New York – Miss Meloy to Direct Good Friday Musical – Theme of Baseball Used by Eulogs In Annual Banquet – Prof. B. R. Pogue In Great Demand As Commencement Speaker – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred – Gem and Echo Staffs To Be Elected By Australian Ballot – Founder of Eurekans Addresses Annual Banquet, In Muncie – Cantata “Eastertide” To Be Given Sunday By Choral Society – Dr. Paul Conducts Pre-Easter Service – World’s Greatest Monacter To Read “Peaceful Valley” – First Band Concert Led By Mr. Keyton – Contest Returns To Be Published Soon – Editorial – Student Council Work – Ink Bubbles – Inquiring Reporter – Echo Echoes – Inconsistency – Hoo’s Hoo – Chapel Notes – Chatterbox – Gleanings From Sunday Chapel – Mrs. Howard Leads Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Holiness League – Volunteers – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – “Prayer” Subject of Pailthorp’s Talk in Prayer Band – Le Cercle Francais – Resurrection – Inter-Class Spring Sports – Second Squad Honored By Philo Champions – Notice to Tennis Players -- Tennis–In The Good Old Days, And Now – Ginger Snaps
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The Echo: April 9, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 25
Unripe Contest Edition: Dedicated To The Sophomore Class (Freshman Edition)
Live Lines From Life – Council Considers Staff Elections – Sophomores Eat--Play--Enjoy Hike – Bishop Fisher Greets M. M. A. – Prof. Bush Heads Freshman Class – Education Ass’n Formed At Taylor – Wisconsin Men Entertain Co-Eds – Department of Speech Growing – 450 Ministers Visit Taylor’s Dining Hall – Lure of Spring Overcomes Trio – Editorials – Palm Sunday – Renewing Our Minds – Bits O’ Verse – China To Taylor Via Chicago – Ten Reasons Why I Swear – Waiting – The Unknown Soldier – Now--Then – Re-Echoes From The Mail Bag – What I Want To Be When I Grow Up – Glee Club Broadcasts – By Their Sayings Ye Shall Know Them – Organizations – Holiness League – Prayer Band – Tower Room Prayer Meeting – Eulogs – Eurekas – Freshman Prayer Meeting – Professor Bush Speaks To Woman Evangels – Sparks Holds Revival – New P. T. Diet – “We’re In The Army Now” – Spring Athletics – Tennis Season – Some New Physical Torture – Fresh Bits From The Green Nit-Wits – Mnanka Banquet News – Forgotten – Is Marriage a Failure?
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The Echo: April 2, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 24
The Echo Of Spring
Hoover O’ Grams – Initial Band Concert Given In Upland Gym – Yea Sophs! – Dr. Brown Interviewed – North Indiana Conference In Session – Little Lord Fauntleroy Successful – Circus Big Feature Of Open House – Aesthetic Highlights – Taylor Alumnus Returns From China – Rogues’ Gallery – Editorial – Sympathy – Friendship – Nibbin’ In – My Impression Of Taylor – Something Marvelous – Bygones Remembered – DATES – Extemporaneous Discantings – Blue Skies – The Latest – Holiness League – Volunteers – Soangetaha Debating Club – Eulogs Hear Wilson Paul – Mnanka Debating Club – Eureka Debating Club – Doping The Dope – Baseball – Track – Philo-Thalo Literary Contest – Exactly So – Bird Seed – Snuff – Cheer Up
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The Echo: March 27, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 23
Unclassified Students Edition
Contest Edition
Junior-Senior Banquet Held At Muncie – National Holiness Ass’n To Meet Here – Prospects Good For New Gymnasium – Quartette Contest To Be Held Soon – M. M. A. Will Conduct Communion Services – Rev. Paul Rees Speaks in Chapel On Friday – Change In Editors – Banquet To Alumni Preachers – Speech Department TO Present Lord Fauntleroy – Account of Mrs. Wengatz Death Given By Miss Cross – Dr. John Paul Attends Chicago College Meet – T. U. Debaters Win Closing Contest – Editorial – New Opportunities For The Speech Student – Chapel Notes – Welcome, New Students – Special Sparkles – A Generous Act – Overtones – Expensive Trip To Hartford – Campus News – Organizations – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – Volunteers – A Correction – Rev. Paul Rees Speaks to Holiness League – Why the Editor Left Town – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred -- Speech Spokes – Rasputin – Alumni News
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The Echo: March 19, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 22
Paragraphs and Opinions – Paul Rees To Speak In Holiness League This Friday Night – Holiness League Will Take Stand In Ohio State – Manchester Defeats Taylor In First Decision Debate – Former Taylor Student Directs H. S. Opera – Miss Buchanan Directs Senior Class Play – Taylor Alumni Spend Week-end With Furbays – Latin American Field Director Addresses Volunteer Band – Soangetahas Propose Collegiate Improvement – Professor Furbay To Sponsor European Tour – Oberammergau Will Keep Vow Made In 1633 – A Night Of Prayer–Why Not In Our Day? – Resist the Devil And He Will Flee From You – Ink Bubbles – Hoo’s Hoo – Franklin Defeats T. U. – Daily Chapel – Thursday Night Prayer Meeting – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred – “What Heathendom Has Not”–Theme of Message Given By Miss Aggola In Holiness League – President of Huron College Visits T. U. – Organization Directory–From Spring Term – Philo Officers – Thalos – Art Club – Mnanka – Soangetahas – Eurekas – Eulogonians – Girl’s Glee Club Recital A Success – Chatterbox – Le Cercle Francais – Overtones – The Holy Devil of Russia – New Tennis Courts To Be Put In Shape For Spring Tourney – State High School Tournament Won By Washington Hatchets
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The Echo: March 5, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 21
Paragraphs and Opinions – Prof. and Mrs. Wells Leave For Florida – Girls’ Glee Club to Give Varied Program – Youngest Members Of T. U. Music Department – Miss Reeder Returns To Her Home In Erie – Class Of ’27 Notice – Theme of Thalo Play Given Friday Night Is “The Blue Rose” – The Man Who Lives In A Glass House – Nat’l Scholastic Press To Judge Echo Contest – Prayer of Warfare Is Topic Of Miss Doering – Taylor-Manchester First Decision Meet – Taylor Alumni Service In Chicago May 11 – Non-Decision Debate With Earlham Opened Season’s Forensics – A Mock Trial Marks The Grand Climax Of Late Student Prank – Turning The Dials To Station P-A-U-L – Radio Making The World Safe – Winter Term Examination Schedule – Ink Bubbles – Hoo’s Hoo – Speech Spokes – Deeper Experiences Of Famous Christians – Overtones – Eureka Debating Club – Eulogonian Debating Club – Bring Back What You Borrow – “Different Phases Of Christian Service” Topic For Holiness League – Dr. Evans Talks To Prayer Group Thursday – Volunteer Band – Practice Preaching At M.M.A. – Echo Echoes – Rasputin The Holy Devil Of Russia – A Volley Ball Bout In Shreiner Subway – Chatterbox – Woman Evangels – Le Cercle Francais
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The Echo: February 26, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 20
Some Famous Philos Seen In Future Thru Magical Television – Juniors Present Stunt At Fireside Gathering – Miss Meloy Directs Recital Being Given By Girls’ Glee Club – Farewell Party Given In Honor Of Don Rose – Signs of the Times Subject of Mission Talk To Volunteers – Parthenon Featured As Theme Of ’30 Gem Nearing Completion – Band Recital New Feature At Taylor – Indiana Volunteers Convene At Anderson – Hall of Fame – Inter-Collegiate Debating Schedule Opens February 28 – Station P-A-U-L On Air At T. U. – Editorial – Student Loans – Rules and Regulations – Sunday Chapel – Ink Bubbles – The Wag-End – Paragraphs and Opinions – Organizations – Projects Discussed At Prayer Band – Eureka Debating Club – Le Cercle Francais – Gospel Team Reports – Holiness League Addressed By Rev. “Billy” McNeil – With The Eulogs – The Soangetaha Club – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Echo Echoes – Parental Aid – Overtones – Rasputin – Thalo-Philo Series Ends – Thalo Girls Fight On To Victory To Get Championship – Inquiring Reporter – Philo Men Again Smash Through Thalos To Victory – Individual Scoring For The Series
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The Echo: February 12, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 18
“Jezebel” Given as Graduation Recital by Speech Students – Youthful T. U. Co-ed Makes Hens Pay Way – Famous Bible Student To Be Taylor’s Guest Thursday And Friday – Graduate Visits Home of Taylor Midgets – Board of Education Places Taylor With Accredited Colleges – Memorial Service Held In Honor Of Late Mrs. Wengatz – Naomi McKibben Is Married To E. E. Shumaker – Blodgetts Celebrate Wedding Anniversary – A Barrel Of Laughs Brought To Taylor By “Dusty” Miller – Judges Decree Mnanka Winner Of Girls’ Debate – Former Taylor Prof. Gives Lecture Series On Biblical Subjects – Dr. Vayhinger Speaks In Sunday Chapel – Editorial – Valentine’s Day – Birth Month Of Famous Men – Ink Bubbles – Pharagraphs and Opinions – The Portrayal – Overtones – Difference Between College And High School Students – Holiness Is, Versus Holiness Is Not, Theme Of Prof. Greer Friday – Deputation Team At Zion M. E. Church – Men’s Ministerial Addressed By Rev. Arthur Of Liberty – “Intercessory Prayer” Dr. Owen’s Theme In Prayer Band – General Prayer Hour Led By Dr. Owen – Gospel Team Report – Chatterbox – Taylor In The Future To Excel In Sports – Inquiring Reporter – Echo Echoes – Rasputin The Holy Devil Of Russia
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The Echo: February 12, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 18
Senior Contest Edition
Fort Wayne Men Donate To Gym – Scraps O’ Scrip – Taylor Student Flees Monotony Of Classroom – Coming To Taylor – Prof. Hansen’s Recital Pleases T. U. Audiences – Noted Writer Lectures Here – Seniors, What Will It Be? – American Colleges To Raise Billion For Endowment – Volunteers Meet At Anderson, Ind. – Taylor President To Address Conferences – Bright Outlook For Taylor Depicted By Dr. Paul – Jubilee Week Planned – Lohnes Injured In Smash-Up – Shibboleth! – Provincialism Or World Community – The Senior Gift Project – Why Revere Washington? – Quince Says: -- Dr. Kurem’s Prescription – Alumni News – “Birds” Is Hobby Of Philosopher – President’s Hour – Maytag Gymnasium Under Construction – Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians – Co-Ed Sick – Queen of Hearts Guest At Taylor – Fox Plans Future – Same Thing – A Definition of Nothing – Ye Senior Coffee House – The Wind – Stars – Science – A Sonnet To Early Morn – Let’s Eat – Raising The Devil – Radical Changes In New Catalog – Senior Class Sponsor – Dr. Paul Leads Sunday Chapel – Delegation Visits Maynard’s Church – Around The Campus – Thalo Girls, Philo Boys Walk Off With Laurels – Pictoral News Of Taylor – Popular Seniors Give Recital – Big Light – Joke In – My Word!
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The Echo: February 5, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 17
“Dusty” Miller To Appear Friday Night – Jeanette Groff Gives Senior Recital – Old “Gym” Repaired For Basketball Series – T. U. Student Accidentally Shot In Arm – Debaters Have Hard Schedule For Year – Woman Evangels Discuss Important Question – Gospel Proclaimed In Arabia – Eulogs Surrender Banner To Eureka Team – Rev. Cornuell Speaks In Holiness League – Dr. Owen Returns To Give Lectures – Thurman Miller Gives Program Friday – Taylor Professor To Address Volunteer Convention – Our Duty To Dig – Chapel – M. M. A. Deputation Team At Marion – Practice Preaching At Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – Prayer Band – Volunteers – Gospel Team – Cherry’s Chapel Chat – “Luman”-ations – Peter Pen’s Splatter – Taylor’s Children – Just Us – Sports – Opening Games Are Close And Thrilling – Baskets – Funny Side Up
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The Echo: January 29, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 16
Alumnus Dies; 2,000 Mile Flight In Vain – Experiences At Meet Of College Officials Related By Dr. Paul – Former Art Teacher Confined By Illness – Former T. U. Professor To Give Lectures Here – Thalos Present Trophy For Women’s Series – Prof. Bush Speaks On The New Jerusalem – Graduation Recital Given By Miss Groff – “New Lamps For Old” – Extended Upland Revival Under Local Evangelist – “California” Taylor Receives Increase Of Noted Monuments – Evangelist Speaks On Keeping Our Religion – Bite Of Dog Proves Fatal To Missionary In African Interior – Cupid Wins Set By Love Game – Editorial – To Help Smaller Colleges – Ink Bubbles – Chapel Notes – Calendar of Coming Events – Paragraphs and Opinions – Inquiring Reporter – Echo Echoes – Still On The Job– – Eureka’s Debate – Knight Worth Speaks In Prayer Band – Dr. Shute Addresses M. M. A. – Chatterbox – M. M. A. Deputation Team At Grace M. E. Church, Marion – Sleepers Win From Fighting Sunrisers – Alarm Clocks Again Waken Dreamers – Basket Ball Bits -- Rasputin–The Holy Devil Of Russia
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The Echo: January 22, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 15
DePauw Vice President Speaks In Chapel – Holiness Preacher Broadcasts Sermons Over WJR, Detroit – Calendar for January and February – ORGAN RECITAL – Rasputin–The Holy Devil Of Russia – “The Rock” Presented In Marion By Speech Department Of T.U. – Basketball Series Not To Be Played In Maytag Gym This Year – Review For Christian Witness By Dr. Paul “A New Work” – Evangelist And Pastor Dinner Guests Of The Ministerial Ass’n – President Paul Returns From Convention – Deeper Consecration Theme Of Rev. Callis On Sunday Afternoon – Around The Rim Of U. S. A. – Dr. Henry B. Longden Analyzes Collegiates In Chapel Message – Editorial – The Source Of Power – Ink Bubbles – Sez Which? – Magazines Of The Day – Chatterbox – Weekly Chapel Letter – Alumni – Gospel Team Report – M. M. A. Deputation Team Conducts Service At Hartford City – Prayer Band – More History – Mnanka Debating Club – Gas City Minister Speaks Before Holiness League – Soangetaha Club – How Do You Do? – Ginger Snaps – “Dreamers” Awakened By “Alarm Clocks” – “Sleepers” Easy Mark For “Sunrisers” – Bursted Valves – Junior Party
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The Echo: January 15, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 14
Kentucky Evangelist Conducting Upland Revival – Ministry By Air Saves Life Of Missionary In Heart Of Africa – Illustrated Lectures On Arabia Presented At Holiness League – Organ Recital Postponed – Modernism In China Demands “Registration” Of Christian Missions – Eleanor Patterson On Concert Tour In Sunny Florida – Men’s Glee Club To Broadcast Over WJAK – Mrs. Ruth Pugh Raymonde Dies At Flint, Mich. – Sunday Chapel Service Conducted By Members Of Upland W. C. T. U. – Alphabet Needs Change Thinks Dr. Horn – Rev. O. H. Callis An Asbury Graduate Delivering Sermons – NOTICE – Editorial – Conversion – The Missionary Call – The Camel Kneels At Evening Tide – Ink Bubbles – Sez Which? – Miss Mary Kerry – Chatterbox – Weekly Chapel Letter – Alumni – Miss Fuller Brings Heart Searching Message In Prayer Band – Musical Program – Gospel Team Report – Things Still Happen– – Miss Cline Addresses Prayer Meeting Group – Eureka Debating Club – Deputation Teams Organized By M. M. A. – The “Ambassadors” Are Inspired By Special Song And Helpful Message – Matrimonial Notice – Dr. Chappell Performs Physics Experiments For Science Club – Sportsmanship – Remarkable Letter – Inquiring Reporter – Ginger Snaps – Books Added To Library
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The Echo: January 8, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 13
Thalos Present Hansen In Organ Recital – “A Day In Borneo” – Echo From Two Taylor Alumni In The Field – Dow Bancroft Delivers Sun. Chapel Address – Sully Community, Iowa Revival Conducted By Sparks And McKenzie – Radio Made Possible By Efforts Of Friends – Former T. U. Students Married In Chicago – Everyone Enjoyed Christmas Vacation On Taylor Campus – Mooney Library Rec’v’s Book From Dr. Wray – T. U. Gospel Team Holds Revival At Churchville, N. Y. – T. U. Ministers Assist In Revival Campaign – Blind Organist To Appear For Third Time At Taylor – Students Face Storm And Become Stranded En Route To Iowa – Editorial – Echo Contest – Coolidge On Compulsory Chapel – The Student Council – Ink Bubbles – Enter The Fly – Echo Echoes – Inquiring Reporter – A Song Of The Road – Society News – Wedding And New Year Bells Chime Together – Krause-Collins Wedding In Spokane, Washington – Music Students Give Program At Fairmount – Ackron Students Guests At Christmas Party – Chatterbox – The Chevy Seven – Body And Mind Under Subjection Required For Holy Living – “Prayer and Praise–Key Note Of Holiness League Service – Gas City Minister Addresses M. M. A. – Thursday Prayer Service – Rules Are Rules – Did You Know– – Soangetaha Debating Club – Eureka Debating Club – Interclub Debate To Be On Disarmament Question – Ginger Snaps – Taylor Song Sheet
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The Echo: December 17, 1929
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 12
A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year
A Taylor Graduate Writes Of Travels And Life In Borneo – Radio Now Installed In Campbell Parlor – Basketball Trophies Presented To Classes By Taylor Professors – Thanksgiving Spirit Reigns During Recess – Prof. Bush Speaks To Science Club In Geology – Where Profs Will Be Christmas Vacation – Dr. Paul TO Attend Ass’n Of American Colleges At Capitol – Hymn For Christmas – Speech Department Repeat Portrayal Of Religious Play – Groups Compete In Giving Comic Skits At Philo Program – Echo Staff Treated To Merry Taffy Pull – Former Echo Editor Writes From U. of M. – Work And Experience In Deserts Of Arabia Told By T. U. Student – Manger And Star, Christmas Cantata Presented Sunday – Former T. U. Student To Return To Africa On Science Expedition – Editorial – Christmas Gift – A Merry Christmas – Ink Bubbles – Did You Know That– – Prof. Wells Leads Thurs. Prayer Meeting – Hall of Fame – Chatterbox – Heard In English Six – Echo Echoes – Andy’s Diary Extracts – Weekly Chapel Letter – Organizations Elect Winter Term Officers – Holiness League – Eurekas Debate On 13 Month Calendar – Woman Evangels – Upper Classmen Win Inter-Class Tourneys – Inquiring Reporter – Ginger Snaps
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The Echo: November 27, 1929
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 11
Thanksgiving Number
Biblical Drama Presented Under Direction Of Prof. Pogue – Officials Of Y. P. G. L. Elected For Next Year – Card Of Thanks – Stirring Services In Upper Room Meetings – Closing Sermon Topic Is Cross Of Christ By Doctor Wiseman – A Glad Thanksgiving Day – Dr. Vennard Stresses Devotion To Christ At Sunday Service – Exam Schedule – Mr. Williams Delivers Lectures On Palestine – “Called Saints” Subject Of Saturday Afternoon Sermon By Dr. Henderson – Inspiring Services Mark Second Y. P. G. L. Convention – Three-In-One Invention – Editorial – Thanksgiving Day – Ink Bubbles – Wisdom – Chatterbox – Hall of Fame – Echo Echoes – Author-Evangelist Speaks On Prevailing Prayer – Life Ends In Triumph Or Defeat Quotes Rev. Henderson – Woman Evangels Urged To A Deeper Prayer Life – Reasonable Service To God Is Message Of Rev. Henderson – Miss McGhie Divides Christian Followers Into Five Classes – Epigrams From Professor Bush – Deeper Christian Life Urge At Prayer Band – What Would Happen If– Inquiring Reporter – Weekly Chapel Letter – Ginger Snaps -- Discovered–Our 20th Century Pepys – Ends Season With 32-0 Win Over Indiana
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The Echo: November 20, 1929
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 10
Welcome, Convention Delegates
Mr. T.H. Maytag Visits Taylor Campus – Sgt. York Relates War-Time Tests of Loyalty To Christ – Prof. Bush Addresses Prayer Band on Peace – Gumption, Grit, Grace Topic Of Rev. Powell – Three-Day Program Of Gospel League General Convention – Taylor Is Host Of Rev. S. B. Shaw Noted Author-Evangelist – Large Delegation Of Y. P. G. L. Members Due At Convention – Prof. Furbay Selected To Give “Y” Lectures – New Thalos Pilot Dirigible 1929 On Visit To Planets – Donor of Gym Fund Greeted By Students At Parlor Reception – “The Rock” Presented By Dramatic Club November 25:26 – Editorial – Y. P. G. L. Convention – Extra! Extra! – Ink Bubbles – Dear Folks at Home: -- Something Different – Echo Echoes – Missionary Speaks On Customs Of Burmese – Mr. Fiddler of Roj Nadgoon Addresses Volunteers – Woman Evangels Urged To Live Christian Life – Dr. Chappell Organizes Student Science Club – Chatterbox – Strong-hearted Maidens Oppose Intercollegiate Athletics – Inquiring Reporter – Ginger Snaps – Proverbs Undergoing Changes – Sophomores Triumph Over Freshmen – Krinks and Kracks – Junior Men Defeat Seniors 22-16
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The Echo: November 13, 1929
Taylor University
Volume 17, Number 9
Taylor Graduate Is Author Of New Book On Public Speaking – Bud Robinson Unable To Make Appearance: Rev. Cornell Speaks – Speech Spokes And Music Notes – Anna Stewart Prepares For Trip To S. America – Dr. Paul Returns From John Fletcher Revival – SEND IN YOUR INK BUBBLE – Mr. Bancroft Speaks On Life Attitudes At Chapel Service – Books Recently Added To Taylor’s Library – Life And Tabernacles Theme Of Dean Howard – 13 Months Calendar Subject Of Eurekan Triangular Debate – Echoes Of The Fall Revival – Poetic Depths Find Equal Only In Music Declares Mr. Fowles – Editorial – Time! Time! Time – Ink Bubbles – Chapel Letter – Hall of Fame – Echo Echoes – Receiving The Holy Spirit – Special Student Directory – Englishman Addresses Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – G. E. President Speaks – Volunteer Band – “Faith and Failure” – Soangetaha Debating Club – Eulog Debating Club – Chatterbox – Juniors Beat Sophs By Two Point Margin – Frosh Swamp Seniors – Juniors Whip Frosh In Great Style – Seniors Fight Way To Victory – Foul Chatter – Fiddler Loses Men’s Singles To Spaude – Ginger Snaps