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The Echo: November 5, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 8
Dr. Stuart Concludes Revival Services – Dr. Wray’s Volumes Meet Wide Reception In Foreign Countries – Thalos Celebrate Traditional Event Saturday Evening – Evolutionary Theories Cause Assault On Prof. By Enraged Father – Agitation In Washington For Const. Convention – Financial Crisis Foremost Subject Of Legal Hundred – Dinosaur Eggs Subject Of Research Work By Princeton – Scout Camp Retreat Of Philo Gypsies Saturday Night – College Ability Tested In State Summer School – Common House Flies Prefer White Light Scientists Discover – Doctor’s Degree Conferred Upon Taylor’s Dean Of Men – Operation Eliminates Clammy Handclasp – Symbol Of Friendship Unveiled At McGill – The Rollins Idea – Mirrored Thoughts – Famous Remarks – Inquiring Reporter – Laboratory Explosion Serious To Two Stud’ts – Overtones – Freshman Directory – The Tickler – Chatterbox – Lot Of American Co-ed Harder Than German – “Now, Time To Organize Against War,”–Wells – Honest Now, It’s True
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The Echo: October 29, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 7
Legal Hundred Meeting Today – Professor Greer Brings Spiritual Messages – The Passion Play As Portrayed By Professor Furbay – How Do You Spell Them? – Ohio State U. Co-Ed Earns Master’s Degree Studying House Fly – New Position Created To Advance Education Among Negro Citizens – Best Studying Done While Hearing Music – Twenty-Four Students At Smallest University – Leadership Of Co-Eds Determined By Physique – Career Of Students Created By Accident – Problem Presented To Civil Service By Arkansas Twins – Oberlin College Junior Fills Father’s Pulpit – Interest In Debating Shown By New Students – Benefactor Of Columbia Provides Endowment – World’s Largest Map Under Construction – Teachers Use Radio In Class Instruction – Aged Bacteria Found Alive In Coal Mine – Airport Aids Student In Securing Education – Power Of God, Felt In Revival Services – Editorial – “The Expulsive Power Of A New Affection” – Who Ought To Go To College? – Mirrored Thoughts – Famous Remarks – Chapel Letter – Chatterbox – Inquiring Reporter – Sophomore Directory – The Tickler – Alumni News – Foot Ball Echoes – Admission To College Should Be Selective – Overtones
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The Echo: October 22, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 6
Annual Fall Revival Now In Progress – Noted Missionary To Philippine Islands Gives Experiences – Persian Missionary To Interpret Life In Holiness League – The Passion Play – Cabaret Theme Of Philo Program Given By New Students – Notice – A Correction – Organ Given To T.U. By Congregation Of Rev. Melvin J. Hill – Students Privileged To Hear World Traveler – Mnanka Reception – Vergil’s Birthday Celebrated With Illustrated Lecture – Graduate Of 1930 Greets Students – Your Library And How To Use It – Prayer Meetings Arouse Interest – Missionary To India Unfolds Conditions To Volunteer Group – Editorial – The Fall Revival – To The Dogs? – Mirrored Thoughts – Echo Echoes – Inquiring Reporter – Chapel Echoes – Blocked-up Humans – The Tickler – Junior Directory – All-Campus Tennis Tournament Ends – A. A. Program
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The Echo: October 15, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 5
Y. P. G. L. Convention To Be Held in Iowa – Booking Agency, Theme Of Thalo Program – Class Election – Mr. Thomas Vennard Dies Monday Night – “Little Sisters”, Guests Of Honor At Banquet In Campbell Parlors – Badgers Organize – Regular Fall Revival Will Begin Tuesday In Morning Chapel – Progress Being Made By 1930-31 Gem Staff On Annual Edition – Missionary To India Coming To Taylor – Prominent Minister Of Methodist Church Succumbs In East – Debating Clubs Give Jamboree – Quartette Sings At W. C. T. U. Convention – Illustrated Lecture Commemorates Birth Of Ancient Poet – Soangetaha Outing Held Last Saturday – Dr. John Paul Attends Various Functions – Vergil And Christianity – Mirrored Thoughts – Between Hair-Cuts – A Case Of Heroism – Chapel Reverberations – The Alumni “Latest” – Inquiring Reporter – Just A Line – Thursday Evening Prayer Service – The Tickler – Graduate Students – Senior Directory – Overtones – College Gang Beats High School Team, 3-1 – Tennis Tournament Draws Near To End – I’m A Crab–But– – Corner Grocery Now A Bright Spot In T. U. Life – Chatterbox
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The Echo: October 8, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 4
An Enlarged Museum – Lunch Room Remodeled Into Modern Cafe – “The Rock” To Be Given By Speech Students Again This Year – Dakota Rambler Visits University Campus To Get Picture – Dr. Byron Wilson Discusses World’s Greatest Problem – HELLO – All American Honor Given 1929-30 “Gem” By Scholastic Press – Annual Tradition Upheld By Juniors In Making Rules – A Notable Celebration – Rush Day Abandoned By Debating Clubs – Editorial – Just Out – Mirrored Thoughts – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Chapel Echoes – Inquiring Reporter – The Tickler – Chatterbox – Mnanka Debating Club – Overtones – Campus Tennis Tourney – Trophies TO Fight For This New Year – Sunday Afternoon Chapel
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The Echo: October 1, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 3
Seniors Triumphantly Elude Sophs On Sneak Day – Thalos Lead Philos In Rush Day – Orange And Black Gain Margin After Saturday’s Drive – King For A Day – Ministerial Training School Opens On T. U. Campus – Yacht Party, Theme Of Thalo Program – Venetian Romance Rendered By Philos In Initial Program – Colors Mark Philo Day – Destination Mammoth Cave – Elections – Junior Night – Editorial – It Can Be Done – Mirrored Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Student Volunteer Band – Pointed Paragraphs – The Tickler – Alumni News – Chapel Report – “Faith And Works” Mr. Sparks’ Subject In Holiness League – Prayer Band – Overtones – Sunday Afternoon Chapel – Wisconsin Trims Swallow-Robin 13-2 – Campus Tennis Tourney – High Lights
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The Echo: September 24, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 2
Thalos And Philos Present Programs To New Students – Another Gift For Taylor – Prof. Wells Gets B.Mus. – Former Student Speaks In Monday Chapel – Name Of Year Book To Be Changed – Class Of 1930 – Hoosiers Again Lead In Fall Registration – Baseball Fans – New Students Given Generous Reception – Ministerial Association Sponsors Communion – Freshman Officers – Matriculation Sermon Marks Beginning Of New Year – A. A. Appoints M’grs. – Taylor Meeting In Chi. – Editorial – Slams – How Did You Die? – Painted Prisms – By Azalea Adair – Inquiring Reporter – Frielers – Alumni News – Sunday Chapel – Chapel Report – Thursday Night Prayer Meeting – Student Volunteer Band – Men’s Ministerial Ass’n – William Hawkes, ’29, Speaks In Holiness League – Sports – Old Men Beat New Men 9-0 – Campus Tennis Tourney – Pointed Paragraphs
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The Echo: September 10, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 1
Advance Edition
Well Known Benefactors Cross The Bar – Dr. Silas Swallow At Age Ninety-One Receives Reward – Y. P. G. L. Gospel Teams In Summer Campaigns – Notice – Dr. J. H. Furbay’s Trip Successfully Ended – Graduate in Class of ’30 Undergoes Operation – Globe Review Hits Responsive Chord – President of Taylor Extends Welcome – Administration Creates Endowment Secretary – Taylor Students Found In Various Activities – Notice – Mr. John Campbell Passes Away At Huntington, Ind. – Indiana Leading In Fall Registration – Welcome To New Students – To Be A Philo Or A Thalo – Be yourself Humbly – Painted Prisms – When Vacationers Vacate – Join An Organization – Holiness League – Christian Science – Student Volunteers – Eulogonian Debating Club – Thalonian Greetings – Welcome From The Soangetaha Debating Club – Will You Be A Philo? – Eureka Greets You! – Whereabouts Of Professors – Cupid’s Victories – New Practice Rooms Build In Gymnasium – By Lionel Stork – Changes In Library – Campus Repairs – Dr. John Paul Moves To New Residence – Finds Mission Work In Kentucky Mountains Very Interesting – Events Of School Opening – Sports – Athletics At Taylor – If– Big Year In Girls’ Athletics – Look! Frosh! – Tennis Tournam’t – Frielers
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