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The Echo: June 10, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 33
Fifty-Five Seniors Receive Degrees – Head of Biology Department To Receive Degree Next Week – Talmadge H. Chilson Secures Scholarship In New York Schools – “Going West”, Theme of Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday In Maytag Gym – Skinner Piano Contest Won By Miss H. Heaton – Taylor Artists Recital Given In Shreiner Aud. TO Capacity Audience – Choral Society Gives “The Holy City” – Mr. C. A. Cornwall Takes Position Of Athletic Director – Huntington Pastor Gives Anniversary Address Sunday Evening – Senior Class President Cremates Logic Book – Fifty-Two Students To Receive Degree Bachelor of Arts – Literary Contest Won By Philo Contestants – Editorial – Forward – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Daily Chapel – Frielers – Bishop Warne’s Tues. Evening Address – Officers For Fall Term – Bishop Warne’s Mon. Evening Address – Thalos Win Third Ball Game To Cop Society Championship – Thalos Win Intersociety Tennis Championship – Players To Receive Letter “T” – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Chuck Skins Marvin
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The Echo: June 3, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 32
Bishop Francis Warne Addresses Student Body – John R. Kissinger Tells In Chapel Of Yellow Fever – Literary Societies Hold Annual Contest Monday At 3:00 P.M. – Traditions Smashed By Echo Outing – Choral Soc’y Presents “The Holy City”, Sunday – Junior Music School To Present Recital Friday At 8:00 P.M. – Second “Moving Up” Day TO Be Held In Thursday Chapel – Gem Staff Banqueted In T.U. Dining Hall Last Thursday Night – Annual Artists Recital Given In Shreiner Aud. By Taylor’s Talent – Last Fireside Meeting Held, Campbell Parlors – Early Communion Held Sunday A. M. – Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Paul Entering U. Of Iowa To Continue Studies – Skinner Piano Contest, Shreiner Auditorium Saturday Afternoon – Missionary Bishop Brings Message To Taylorites – Bishop Francis Warne Preaches In Upland Sunday Evening – Kitchen Shower Given Honoring Miss Miller – Editorial – Information About Taylor – Taylor Serves The World With: -- Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Daily Chapel – Frielers – Overtones – Diary Of An American In England – Last Game Of Thalo-Philo Baseball Series Will Be Played Next Saturday – Juniors Win Interclass Tennis Tournament Second Straight Year – Thalos Look Like Cinch In Society Tennis – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Seniors In Charge Of Prayer Meeting – Bishop Warne’s Chapel Messages
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The Echo: May 27, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 31
Thalos Win Track Meet By Last Minute Rally – Track Events Summarized – Annual Concert Given By Men’s Glee Club – Taylor Represented By Dr. A. L. Shute At Nat’l Convention – Social Gatherings Keep Seniors Busy Over The Week End – Pre-Commencement Activities Begin With Communion – “Be Ye Doers,” Subject Of Meeting Thurs. Night – Two Post-Graduates Announce Engagem’t – “A Peep Into 1960” Portrayed By Thalos In Friday’s Program – Memorial Day Commemorated By Pictures Of World War – Prominent Mid-West Economist Explains Business Conditions – Prayer Band In Charge Of Sunday Chapel – Editorial – Music And Speech At Taylor – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Maybe This Is The Cause Of Industrial Unrest – Daily Chapel – Frielers – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – I Am The Fellow– – Philos Even Series By Winning Game – Overtones – Saturday’s Baseball Heroes
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The Echo: May 20, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 30
Soangetaha Debaters Hold Annual Banquet Last Saturday Night – Slide Of Taylor Co-ed Comparable to Those Of Baseball Diamond – Miss Furbay Entertains Senior Girls At Tea – Taylor Graduate To Resume Pioneer Work In Desert Of Arabia – The Light That Shone In Darkness – Bishop Francis Warne To Be Guest Speaker From May 31-June 3 – Two Golden Heads Appear On Campus – Girls’ Glee Club Enjoys Delightful Outing – Joint Recital Given By Richard Terry And Miss Faith Birdsall – Barton Rees Pogue Gives Comedy Farce To Large Audience – Freshmen Hold Outing Saturday Morning – T. U. Students, Guests In Hoosier Home At Sheridan, Indiana – Editorial – The End Is Near – Famous Remarks – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Frielers – Inquiring Reporter – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Chapel Notes – Thalos Win Both Games Of Baseball Series – Chatterbox – Overtones
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The Echo: May 13, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 29
“A Bigger And Better Taylor,” Theme Of Eurekan Banquet – Prof. Furbay Returns To Yale For Defense Of Doctor’s Thesis – Many Hearts Stirred In Thursday’s Chapter – Educational Films Presented Saturday – Big Rummage Sale Conducted By Gem For Next Few Days – The Aristocrat Of Spirituality – Calendar Of Events – Large Enrollment In View For Next Fall – Dr. Shute Presents Illustrated Lecture – President of Wheaton Addresses Students Friday, In Chapel – Prof. Pogue To Give Own Comedy Farce “Rah! Rah! Rah!” – Gold Keys Given To Gem Staff Members For Year’s Labors – Delightful Banquet Held in Honor Of Miss Myrtle Ockenga – Editorial – Inferiority Complex And Athletics – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – I Am The Fellow– – Inquiring Reporter – Chatterbox – Frielers – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Thalo-Philo Series Begins Saturday – Tennis Tournament Delayed By Rain – Overtones – Prayer Meeting
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The Echo: May 6, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 28
Former Taylorite Organizes School In Kentucky Hills – Officers Nominated By Junior Class For Next Year – Prominent Alumnus Voices Opinion On Standardized Plan – Laughing Water Lodge Scene Of Outing By Juniors and Seniors – Eminent Alumnus Prophesies Bright Future For Taylor – Five Hundred Students Next School Year! – Highlights In Life Of Dr. Newton Wray – Miss Angie Ockenga Gives Organ Recital Friday Evening, May 8 – Trying Experiences In India, Related By Vere W. Abbey – Harry Griffiths Wins Oratorical Contest, Monday – Literary Program Presented Friday By Philo Talent – Taylor Students Obtain Charges From Conference – Editorial – Spring Fever – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Daily Chapel – Inquiring Reporter – Overtones – Sophomores Win Interclass Track Meet – Track Meet Summary – Juniors Beat Sophs To Win Championship Of Interclass Series – Track Meet Summary – Juniors Beat Sophs To Win Championship Of Interclass Series – Things We’d Like To See Changed
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The Echo: April 29, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 27
Bush and Musselman Elected Editors – Dr. Harold P. Sloan Inspires Students By Chapel Message – T. U. Girls’ Glee Club Gives Annual Concert To Well Filled House – The Life Of Dr. Paul – Goal For Next Year Presented Monday In Chapel Program – Taylor’s Advance In The Administration Of Dr. John Paul – Instruction In Hymns Featured In Chapel By Miss Bothwell – The Gem! When? – Torch-Bearing Frosh Lead Upperclassmen To Class Night Fire – Annual Banquet Of Mnanka Debaters Saturday Night – Kokomo-Taylor Day Celebrated Sunday By Representatives – Cleo Skelton, Pres., Athletics Association – “Les Miserables” Presented Friday By Senior Class – Standardized Class Pin Suggested By Juniors – Our Goal – Tuesday Chapel – Sunday Service – Mirrored Thoughts – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – I Am The Fellow– – Inquiring Reporter – Frielers – Overtones – Alumni Latest – Chatterbox – Prayer Meeting – Juniors Play Sophs Saturday Afternoon For Championship
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The Echo: April 22, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 26
Juniors Win Echo Contest – “Aviation”, Theme of Eulog Banquet In Hartford City – The Rev. Paul S. Rees To Conduct Services At Marion College – Girls’ Glee Club To Give Concert Tuesday Evening – Mrs. H. T. Blodgett Injured In Fall – Nominations Made For Gem And Echo By Student Body – Another Peak – Dr. P. W. Dearing Of Oakland City College Speaks In Chapel – Former Taylor Prof. Dies In Florida – “Les Miserables” Given On Screen By Senior Class – Unusual Ability Shown By Eight Quartets In 7th Annual Contest – Faculty To Wear Robes Commencement Season – Editorial – Dreamers – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – I Am The Fellow– – Senior Class In Charge Of Sunday Service – Frielers – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Thursday Prayer Meeting – Juniors And Sophs Triumph In First Interclass Contest – Overtones – Interclass Track Meet Week From Saturday – Chatterbox – The Joys Of An Editor
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The Echo: April 15, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 25
“School Of Prophets” Comes To A Close – Harold Paul Sloan To Speak In Chapel Wednesday Morning – Eurekas Victorious In Spring Term Debate – Large Audience Attends Recital Of Music School – Open House Held By Swallow-Robin Dorm – Mussleman, Griswold Selected By Gem For Next Year – Two-Piano Recital Given This Evening In Music Building – A Social And A Spiritual Gospel – Fifteen Churches In Taylor Day, At Anderson, Ind. – Bush And M. Clymer Selected By Echo For Next Year – Friday Night Marks Annual Event Of Quartet Contest – Joseph H. Smith Concluded Sermons Sunday Evening – Reception Given In Dormitory Parlors For Dr. R. L. Stuart – Open House Held By Wisconsin Dorm – Editorial – Guidance – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Frielers – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Chapel Notes – Inter-Class Basketball To Get Under Way Next Saturday – Overtones – History Of Quartet Contest – Sunday Chapel
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The Echo: April 8, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 24
Dr. Robert Lee Stuart Accepts Presidency Of Taylor – “School Of The Prophets” In Progress – Rev. Joseph H. Smith Conducts Lectures Each Day This Week – Debaters Take Platform On Fraternity Question In Monday’s Chapel – Woman Evangels Conduct Service In Upland Church – Public Recital Of Music School Held Tonight – T. U. Choral Society Presents Cantata “Olivet to Calvary” – An Hour’s Walk In Athens – Open House – Dr. Paul Honored By Resolutions Of Legal Hundred – Prof. John H. Furbay At Yale University To Present Thesis – Easter Tradition Upheld By Sophs Sunday Morning – Annual Quartet Contest Week From Friday – Prominent Alumnus Accepts Position As Chief Executive – Two-Piano Recital Week From Tonight – Literary Societies Choose Contestants For Annual Contest – Editorial – “Christian College Journalism” – Famous Remarks – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts” – Overtones – I Am The Fellow– – Inquiring Reporter – Chatterbox – Frielers – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Rules For Tennis Players – Professor Mary Jones Leads Prayer Meeting – Interclass Baseball Will Begin April 18 – Interclass Track Meet To Be Held on May 2 – Here And There – Successful, But They Lost
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The Echo: April 1, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 23
Hundred Of T. U. To Meet In Session Tuesday, April 7 – Graduation Recitals Given By Students – University Orchestra Gives Annual Recital In Shreiner Auditor’m – The Educational Screen At Taylor – Gem Staff Wages Advertising Campaign – Calendar Of Events – Basketball Players Receive Awards – Memory of President Revived In Chapel Sunday Afternoon – Rev. Joseph H. Smith To Conduct Lectures During Next Week – Dr. Myron E. Taylor Conducting Revivals In Wheaton Church – Debating Season Termed A Success – Editorial – “The School Of The Prophet” – Intercollegiate Debating (Complete Results For 1930-1931) – Mirrored Thoughts – Officers for Spring Term – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Overtones
April Fools Section
Physics Students Become Famous As Scientists – Gas Fumes Affect 16 Persons In Bus – Orange Lantern Robbed Candy, Money Taken – Attaches Town’s Only Fire Truck – Taylor Hairdresser Sued By Student For Coloring Hair – Dormitory Raided By Government Squads Early Last Night – Dean Lists Rules For All Monitors In Girls Dorm – New Rules Adopted In Faculty meeting To Increase Study – Student Discards Milking Invention – Takes Street Car Out For Joy Ride – Taylor Dining Hall To Serve Lunches Throughout Day – One Hundred Romeos In Jail And Hospital, Woo Same Maiden – Well Known Students Honored By Chemists At Annual Gathering – Spaude and Gilmore Win Furbay Trophy In Ping Pong Series – Motorists’s Alibi Wins Title, Also Court’s Fine – Open House And Athletics – Alumni Latest – Did You See It? – Chatterbox – Student Opinion – A Typical Date
Inquiring Reporter – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Thursday Prayer Meetnig – Chatterbox – Notre Dame Mourns Death Of Coach – Committee To Select All-Taylor Team, Meets Today – Final Game Of Round-Robin Played Saturday Aftern’n – New Regulations Of T. U. Post office – Volley Ball Series Gets Under Way
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Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 22
Cottingham, Fifer, Hargitt To Speak At Commencement – Quartette Contest Will Be Held April 17 – Dinner For Society Teams Will Be Given Here Friday Evening – Dr. Brigance Speaks To Debating Clubs – Dr. B. W. Ayres Completing Thirtieth Year At Taylor – Letter From Maytag – Graduating Recital Of Speech Students Will Be Given Soon – Men’s Chorus Of Fifty Voices Is Heard Here – Group Of Students Conduct Services At Union Chapel Church – Former T. U. Student Is Coach Of Champion High School Debaters – Debaters Announce Dates Of Banquets – Rev. Joseph Smith Coming To Taylor Again Next Month – Mr. And Mrs. Wray Return To Campus – Orchestra Recital Given At Eight O’clock Tonight – Saucier Invited On Summer Faculty New Mexico School – Easter Cantata To Be Given On Good Friday – Students Broadcast From Marion Station – Need Not Creed – Cranks And Christianity – Self-Help At Taylor – T.U. Religious Organizations And The Debt – Chapel Echoes – Special Student President’s Message – Kampus Kapers – Inquiring Around – Thalo Girls Win Final Game, 16-9 – Round Robin Tourney Being Played Here – Basketball Summary – Troy Conference Men Send Welcome Notes To Taylor – Recital And Silver Medal Contest Held Here Last Wednesday – Professor Greer Celebrates His Birthday Unexpectedly – Former T. U. Student Visiting On Campus – Overtones – Taylor’s President Journeys Southward – Alumni News and Notes
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The Echo: March 4, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 21
Survey Of Colleges By Professor Furbay Reveals Unique Facts – Open House Announced By Proprietor Of Green-House On May First – Dorothy Kenyon Voted By Students As Most Representative Of Taylor Standards – Wayne County Men’s Chorus To Sing Here During Chapel Sunday – Taylor Girls Win Forensic Tilt – March 8 Is Know As Taylor Day Thru-Out This Section OF State – School Has Weekly Radio Hour During Spring Term – Prof. And Mrs. Wells To Broadcast Over Station WJR, Detroit – Hazen Sparks Voted BY Students As Most Representative OF Taylor Standards – T. U. Organ Responds To Touch Of Master – Special Prayer For Taylor March 20 – Soangetahas Win Interclub Clash And Gain Banner – Taylor Prexy Is Popular Speaker – Last Minute News – Herbert Hoover’s Administration Down To Date – Anita’s Nook – Senior Sponsors – What Is A Gentleman? – “Mrs. Prof.” Speaks – Meant And Comment – Art Exhibits Now Ready – Who’s Who – Spring Feverishness – Read This And Blush – Inklings – Ten Years From Now– – More Or Less Literary – Bones – What Would Happen– – “I’m Only A Senior” But I Believe That: -- President of the Senior Class – What Price Seniority – World News – Cream Of Wit – Love – Health Service – The Mouth – Complicated Relations – I May Be Wrong But: -- Don’ts For Students – Aunt Het – “Blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it” -- Luke 11:28 – An Announcement Of Student Pastorates And Activities – Daily Chapel – M. M. A. Elects Officers – Overtones – Notice Of Services In Upland Churches – Any T. U. Hash? – Echoes Of Week-End Gospel Team Workers – Philo Men Retain Basketball Trophy – Confidence Of The Thalo Girls Rises As They Win Again – Second Team Men To Play Friday – Mr. Bishop Speaks – George Breaden, Missionary Prepares To Continue Mission Work IN Africa – Of Interest To You – Taylor Reader Pleases – Professor Pogue Reads For Literary Societies – “Engaged”
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The Echo: February 25, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 20
Dr. Robert Lee Stuart Called To Presidency Of Taylor – Professor Hansen Appearing Tonight – Famous Organist To Give Recital In Shreiner Hall – “A Hole In The Wall” Subject Of Message In Holiness League – New Class In Typing Offered Next Term – First Grade Pupils Give Piano Recital – T. U. Museum Receives Remarkable Addition For Noted Collection – Publicity Program Started By Taylor In Indiana Towns – Debate Teams Busy In Past Few Days – “English in the Pulpit” Subject of Message To Volunteers, M.M.A. – Senior Echo Staff Sponsors Contest – Juniors And Seniors Sacrifice Banquet For Good Of School – Survey Shows Workers Instead Of Loafers Attending College – Open Forum Discussion Featured Next Week – Prominent Alumnus Invited To Taylor To Be President – Junior Piano Recital Of Talented Student Portrays Unique Skill – Pictures Of Patriots To Be Shown Saturday – Editorial – The Right Kind Of Faith – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Overtones – Inquiring Reporter – Frielers – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Chatterbox – Saturday’s Games Break Even – Philo Men Beat Thalos In Last Period Spurt By Score Of 21-17 – Thalo Girls Outplay Philo Sextet 24-5 – Notes
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The Echo: February 18, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 19
Junior Contest Edition
Famous Organist Comes Next Week – Several New Courses Offered Next Term – Contest Work Begins – Valentine Day Feted – Popularity Contest Sponsored By Seniors – Value Of Education Is Discussed By Dean – Students Enjoy Treat At Bluebeard Play – First Music Recital Scheduled Tonight – Taylor’s Blind Friend Plans Another Visit – New Gem Takes Form Art Work Soon Done – Taylor Missionary Returns From Islands – “Give Honor Where Due” Advises Dr. John Paul – Spiritual Awakening Stirs Taylor Students Hold Meetings Every Night – Alumnus Wins Honor In Eastern School – To Present “The Rock” – Stepping Stones Of Progress – Dr. Cottingham, A Man Of God – Washington’s Greatest Victory – Thie Mirthful Lyre – Current Comments – Did You Know That?– – Day By Day -- $50,000 Given – T. U. Tradewinds – Musical Musings – Feathers And Flannels – Home Scenery – Talkative Tommy – Thalos Lose Double Header
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The Echo: February 11, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 18
Eulogs Win Inter-Club Debate – Dr. John F. Owen Concludes Lectures To Taylor Students – Noted Holiness Leader Dies In California – Taylor Benefactor Pays Visit To Campus – Autograph Section For Taylor Students New Feature Of “Gem” – From Father To Son – Wedding Anniversary – Music Department Presents Operetta Friday Evening – Taylorite To Read From Station WOWO – Miss Irene Reeder To Present Recital Week From Tonight – Pennant Forfeited By Eureka Club To Eulog Orators – Volunteer Group Hears Dr. Cottingham Monday Night – Two Educational Films Presented To Students – Editorial – A Substitute – Mirrored Thoughts – Art And The Child – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Four Oberlin Students Shanghaied To Africa Finally Reach America – Chatterbox – Change Made In Game Date – Frielers – Alumni Latest – Good Novels Produced Before Age Of 40
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The Echo: February 4, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 17
Freshmen Contest Edition
Doctor Massey Addresses Taylor Student Body – Famous Picture To Be Shown – Wedding Occurs On Taylor Campus – “Fate” Challenge “Leans” To Annual Cort Tilt – Caveny Company To Appear Monday – Girls Glee Club TO Present Operetta – Letter From Rev. E. O. Rice – Fisk Singers Thrill Large Audience – Editorial – The Honor Man In Success – The Poet’s Corner – Watch Your Step – Pel-Mel – Inquiring Reporter – Organizations – Dr. Owen Speaks To Volunteers – Appreciation Of Music Faculty – Chapel Notes – Prof. Paul Chosen As Frosh Sponsor – Sports – Green Lites – Alumni News – Lab Cat Shrinks In Mortal Fear As Teachers Squawk In Holy Terror
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The Echo: January 28, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 16
Fisk Jubilee Singers To Appear Saturday Night – Letter Received By Volunteer Band From Graduate Of 1926 – A Trip To The Unfamiliar Corners Of Our Campus – Fisk Singers Endorsed By Prominent Musicians – Freshmen Co-Eds At Ohio Wesleyan Rebel Against Sophs – Reverend Franklin Conducting Revival At Upland Church – Professor G. D. Greer Addresses M. M. A. – Sunday Chapel Service Conducted By Dr. Paul – Barnard College Students Favor Publicity Program – Age Of College Frosh Conceded To Be The Same As Fifty Years Ago – Fisk Jubilee Music – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – To Present Program Of Negro Spirituals To Capacity House – Editorial – Who Should Dictate? – Mirrored Thoughts – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – I’m Only A Frosh – Frielers – Partial Conformation Of The Book Of Daniel Seen By Archaeologist – Adopt Roman Alphabet For Japanese Language – Liberty Bell To Ring Over Radio Hook-Up – I Wonder – Wisconsin Men Victors Over Swallow-Robin – Alumni Latest – Chatterbox – Did you know that:
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Taylor University Echo: January 21, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 15
Sophomore Class Contest Edition
Bribery Charged In Faculty Win – Extensive Schedule Given Debaters – Prexy Attends Convention – President Returns From South – From Plantation To Platform – Seniors Present Gymnasium Floor To Dr. John Paul – Furbay Directs Study of Colleges – Spaude Presents Class Trophies – Eavesdropping – The Fear Of Age – Ideals – Contemporaries – Mail Box – New Advertising Agencies – The Kibitzer – Faculty Gilmore Stars As Melting-Pots Win 14-6 – Faculty Drubs Senior Men 12-10 – C. O. Bush Sophomore Sponsor – Music Notes – Crow Caws – Speech Notes – Organizations – Miss Fits
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The Echo: January 14, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 14
Lest We Forget – Original Ideas Culled From Final Examinations – First Contest Edition To Appear Next Week – Athletic Association To Place Athletics On Higher Standard – Seniors And Faculty To Clash In Battle On New Gym Floor – Inter-Collegiate Teams Select New Recruits For Winter Schedule – Sophomores Hold Party In Upland Town Hall – Engagem’nt Announced Of Prominent Taylorite – Pilgrimage To Palestine Conducted By Graduate Of Asbury College – A Bicycle Tour Of Europe And The British Isles – Fisk Jubilee Singers To Present Program Last Night Of Jan. – “Bought and Paid For” To Be Given Tonight In Upland H. S. Gym – Editorial – Taylor In Transition – Mirrored Thoughts – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – “Bought and Paid For,” a Gripping Play – Alumni Latest – X-Ray and Liquid Air Subject Of Pictures Shown to Science Club – Overtones – Chatterbox – Freshmen, Sophomores Place Two Men Each On All-Star Team – It Actually Happened
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The Echo: December 18, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 13
A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year
Sophomore Edition Of Echo Contest To Appear First – Prohibitionists Offer Annual Essay Contest To College Students – Did You Know– – Christmas Spirit Of Foreign Nations Presented In Chapel – Taylor Meets Miami In First Debate Of 1930-31 Season – New Intersectional Games Arranged For ’31 Season – Story Of Holy Grail Portrayed By Thalos In Christm’s Program – Neighbors Of The Christ Night – Christmas Vacation To Find Dr. Paul In Southland – Christmas Cantata “The Manger Throne” Given On Sunday – Taylor’s Art Department Displays Term’s Work – Two Lyceum Numbers To Appear In Upland In Winter Months – Cumberland University Most Cosmopolitan, Says Student Body – Editorial – A Christmas Carmen – The Meaning Of Christmas – Mirrored Thoughts – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Studio Splashes – Chatterbox – No More Missionary Efforts In Central America – Agitation Started TO Change Name Of Wesleyan U. – Frielers – Schools Line Banks Of Connecticut River – A Local Benefactor – It Really Happened – Freshmen Take Basketball Championship – Final Results Of Interclass Basketball Tourney – Senior Girls Win Third Straight Game – Football Freaks
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The Echo: December 10, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 12
Taylor Meets Miami In First Intercollegiate Debate – Echo Contest Starts In Winter Term – Jesse II, Vitamin Cow Receives Death Warrant – Christmas Cantata “The Manger Throne” In Sunday Chapel – Marked Improvement Made In Kitchen By New Stoves – Advancement OF Student Based On Achievement – “Skylark Of Methodism” Presented To Taylor By Detroit Pastor – Taylor Offers Major In Home Economics – Dr. C. Howard Walker Brought To Taylor By Art Department – League of Nations Announces Contest To College Students – Photographic Telescope To Be Brought To U. S. By Astronomer – New System Of Debating To Be Used – Rollins College Plan Described By Holt – Editorial – Being Polite – Mirrored Thoughts – Organizations’ Officers For Winter Term – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Frielers – Studio Splashes – Bewhiskered Athletes Re-enact 1869 Game – Chatterbox – Mid-Week Pause – Sunday Chapel – Overtones – Freshmen Beat Sophs In Thrilling Battle – Games December 13 – Frosh Girls Smashed By Strong Senior Team – University of Chicago Presents Unique Player – Juniors Beat Seniors By Score of 29-20 – Fordham’s Mascot Killed By Dogs
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The Echo: November 26, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 11
Fisk Jubilee Singers To Give Concert – Varied Program By Apollo Duo Great Success – Spanish Party Given By Professor Elliot – Carlton College Stud’ts Placed Under Quar’t’ne – Music Department Presents Recital By Junior Pupils – Study Of Common Colds Conducted At Cornell – Dean Emeritus Of Yale Connecticut Governor – New Linotype Machine With Arabic Characters Installed At Princeton – Fifteen Minutes In The Taylor Museum – First Thanksgiving Presented By Philos In Society Program – Dr. Merton Rice To Speak Dec. 9 – Fireside Meeting Held In Parlors Saturday Night – Changing Of Gem Title Met With Disapproval By Prominent Alumnus – Well Known Singers To Present Program In Near Future – Recent Senior Meeting Turned Into Kid Party – Photographic Films Of Andre Expedition Developed By Expert – “An Eclectic Psychology” – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Overtones – Frielers – Sunday Chapel – Prayer Meeting – Pointed Paragraphs – Chatterbox – Overtime Game Won By Sophomores – Games December 6 – Junior Girls Win Beat Frosh Women – The Love Life Of Protozoa
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The Echo: November 19, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 10
Biblical Drama “The Rock” Presented In Spiers Hall – Natural Hot Springs To Heat Entire City – Professor J. H. Furbay To Return To Taylor For Winter Term – Dr. Floyd W. Nease President OF E. N. C. Dies In Pittsburgh – Why Make “A’s”? – Western Pennsylvanians! – Theological Seminary Recognizes Credits Of Bible Department – Most Unusual Endowment Bequeathed To Amherst By Henry Clay Folger – Dr. Paul Called West To Conduct Campaign For Epworth League – Dr. J. A. Huffman Delivers Lecture In Shreiner Hall – The Apollo Concert Company To Present Entertainment – English Department Organizes Literary – Are You A Prohibitionist? – Mirrored Thoughts – “Alumni Latest” – “The Peg” On Which To Hang Loose Thoughts – Thursday Night Prayer Service – Frielers – Inquiring Reporter – Chatterbox – Discover New Nebulae Fastest Now Known – Sunday Afternoon Chapel – One Cause Of Smallpox Causes Vaccination Of Many Students – Overtones – Inter-Class Basketball Tournament Gets Under Way Saturday – Sophomore Girls Beat Junior Girls, 10-0 – Frosh Trip Juniors Final Score, 21-12 – If
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The Echo: November 12, 1930
Taylor University
Volume 18, Number 9
Dean Of Theological School To Give Illustrated Lecture – Gift of Senior Class Announced This Week – Change In Calendar Gaining In Popularity – Passion Play Portrayed In Illustrated Lecture – Y. P. G. L. Convention Formulates Plans For Ensuing Year – College Expenses Higher In France – Best Program Of Year Presented By Thalos In Whirl ‘Round World – Remnants Of Adolescence Should Be Put Aside On Entering College – Apollo Concert Troupe To Present Musical Duo – “Skylark Of Methodism” Subject Of Lecture By Detroit Pastor – Prof. Pogue Broadcasts – Biblical Drama “The Rock” Will Again Be Presented – Democracy Introduced On Harvard Campus – New Scientific Method May Eliminate “Exams” – Editorial – “Why Make An A?” – Mirrored Thoughts – Alumni Latest – Inquiring Reporter – College Education Valuable To Women – “Paternal Instinct Lost” Says Philosopher – Strip Film Photography Used In Medical Work – Sunday Afternoon Chapel – Special Student Directory – California Hospital Gives Reports – Another Use Found For Spots On The Sun – Frielers – Here and There – Overtones – Interclass Basketball Tournament Will Get Under Way Saturday – The Mid-Week Pause– – Post Season Football Game Falls Through – Chatterbox – Amazing Results In Enlargements Due To New Film – “Social Poise” Course Introduced In College – Unusual Event Transpires In Marquette University – A Local Benefactor – Princeton Sends Apology To Naval Academy
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