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The Echo: June 1, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 30
Biology Teacher Writes Articles For News Series – Seniors Take Charge Of Last Prayer Hour – Girls’ Glee Club Has Last Outing Tuesday – Music Festival Is Feature on Monday – Dr. Shute Displays Curios to Students In Interesting Way – Marion Gets Largest Share of T. U. Trade – Furbay Presents Musical Recital Saturday Night – Holiness League Has Final Sunday Chapel – Girls Give Program For Senior Members – Students In Voice Compete Saturday – Dramatic Club Has Unusual Reception To Induct Pledges – Frosh Demonstrate Talents In Chapel – Philos Give Last Literary Program On Theme Of 1942 – Fox Talks on Theme ‘Temptations Upward’ – Louise Fox Conducts Girls’ Auction Sale – The Literary Program – The Small College – The Spare Galley – On Writing An Essay – The Woodland Brook – Campus Buzz – Inquiring Reporter – Overtones – The Mail Box – Officers of Organizations for Fall Term – Philo Ball Team Wins Final Game Of Series – Notice – Penn State Revises Rules to Hurry Game
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The Echo: May 25, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 29
Dedicated to the Senior Class
Books Composing Senior Gift Are Put on Shelves – Men’s Ministerial Hears Rev. Powell – Thelma Clark Judges Rose Organ Contest – Seniors Revive Old Custom by Planting Ivy Near Music Hall – Great Leaders Speak On Religious Belief – Reeder Presents Graduate Recital As Piano Senior – Eureka Debate Club Has Spring Banquet On Board Eurekania – Michigan U. Enacts Prof. Pogue’s Play – Year Book Appears In Short Time with Many Novel Features – Recent Drama Shows Talent of Students – Epochal Program Of Commencement Will Soon Begin – Voice Pupils Fete Wells with Picnic – “Seniors” – Intercollegiate Debating – The Spare Galley – Know Thyself – To The Class Of ‘32 – The Mail Box – Interviewer Tells Of Sponsor’s Plans – Senior Men Choose Average Type Girl – Inquiring Reporter – Activity Sketches of Senior Officers – Talented Students Have Chapel Service – Reeder Recital – Jacobs Makes Debut In Recital Tonight – Who’s Who – Overtones – Campus Buzz – The Class Reunion in ’42 – Judson Recalls Class History – Notice – Ten Years From Now – Sports – Philos Capture Annual Classic – Thalos Take Second of Baseball Series – Philos Stage Rally With Eighth Inning To Win Series 10-9 – Philos Take Girls’ Ball Game Saturday
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The Echo: May 18, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 28
Organ Students Appear Tonight In Competition – History Club Makes Popular Politicians – Biology Class Has Debate on Evolution – Williamson Recital Draws Big Audience – English Department Hears Davies Speak About British Isles – Mrs. Talbot Speaks In Chapel Service – Juniors Choose ‘ Cap’ Musselman To Head Council – Mrs. Maytag Dies After Sudden Attack Of Acute Indigestion – Frosh Choose Dawes As Next Year’s Head – Educational Screen Shows Travel Made Thru South America – Sophs Attend Party Held Friday Evening – Pogue Presents Rip Van Winkle Tomorrow Night – Students Surprise Pogue With Outing – Turks Show Disdain For American Trick – Student Council – Planning the Summer – The Spare Galley – Old Book Discloses Early Social Ideas – Literary – Campus Buzz – When I Was Twenty-one – The Mail Box – Overtones – Sports – Sophomore Cop Class Field Meet – Olympic Marathons Promise Excitement – Treasury Department Issues New Quarters
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The Echo: May 10, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 27
Seniors Appear With Gowns For Coming Out Day – Alumnus of Taylor Gives Chapel Talk – Mnankas Entertain At Hotel Hartford – Girls’ Glee Society Honors Mothers’ Day With Marion Church – Sophs Make Shilling Head for New Year – One College Adjusts Sorority Favoritism – Big Bonfire Is Prominent Part Of Class Night – Prof. Greer Treats Seniors with Picnic At Town Playground – President Discusses Commencement Plans – Williamson Appears In Recital Saturday – Second Blessing Is Thought of Message To Young Preachers – Commissioner Urges Complete Yielding – Prof. Pogue Coaches Rip Van Winkle Play – Adolfson Gains First Prize in Peace Contest – Brengle Tells How He Defeated Satan – The Echo Progresses – Let’s Get to Work – Thanks to the Juniors – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – Opinions – Shakespeare Reveals Modern Acquaintance – Songbirds Proclaim To Campus Dwellers That Spring Is Here – Dining Hall Raid Is Cause of Expulsion – Mother’s Day Party Is Feature Saturday – Campus Buzz – The Mail Box – Walker Recommends Career In Politics – Trousers Are Torn In Dormitory Fray – Professor Butts Has Scientific Discovery – Inquiring Reporter – Overtones – Sports – Philo Men Win First Game of New Series – Gate-crasher Would Try to Obtain Seat At Olympiad Games – Congressmen Request Army-Navy Athletics
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The Echo: May 3, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 26
Eulog Debaters Have Big Feast Saturday Night – New Biology Course Brings Good Results – Speaker Emphasizes Work of Holy Spirit – Seth C. Rees Speaks Of Certain Judgement – Visitor Explains Decline of Church – Popular Pastor Plans to Resign For Evangelism – Hotchkiss Pictures Early African Life – Ohio School Engages Dr. Furbay to Speak – Co-eds Inspect Rooms Of Fellows In Dorms – Sermon Wednesday Is On Visioning Jesus – Missionary Stresses Need of Pure Lives – Paul Rees Binds Series of Talks With Challenge – Mrs. A. F. Tylee Asks For Dedicated Lives – Writing for Publication – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – Inquiring Reporter – When I Was Twenty-one – Directors Plan Next Alumni Day Program – Oratorial Contest Coming Here Friday – The Mail Box – Writer Gives Views On Mercenary Love – Campus Buzz – Overtones – Sports – Opening of Baseball Season Is Postponed On Account of Rain – Correspondent Gives Line-up On Fencing – Eastman Leaves Bulk Of Estate to School – Educational Films Show Advancements
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The Echo: April 27, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 25
Shields and Wesche Elected – Bishop Taylor Day Is Observed Monday – Professor Crossman Is in Bad Accident – Dr. Stuart Counsels Youthful Preachers – Junior Class Election of Next Year’s Officials – Dan Keever Returns Soon from Gas City – Class Days Will Be First of Next Week – Soangetahas Feast Friends at Banquet – Boyd and Winters Are Choice For Heads of Business Staffs Of Echo and Gem – High School Biology Class Visit at Lab – Taylor’s Challenge Ours – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – Entering Chicago – Of What Use Grammar? – When I Was Twenty-one – Professor Wilson Cheers Reporters – Editor at Columbia Kicked out, Returns – Competitors Enter Preachers’ Contest – The Mail Box – Mrs. Furbay Honored At Birthday Party – Purdue-s Choir Sings At Methodist Church – Campus Buzz – Overtones – Last Minute News – Sports – Correspondent Tells Of Olympiad Events – St. Francis Tries To Drop Athletics – Shell Gas Station Burns up Wednesday – Fellowship Banquet Is Held Wednesday – Professor B. R. Pogue Gives Baccalaureate
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The Echo: April 19, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 24
Seniors Present Library Volumes As Parting Gift – Dr. Stott Addresses High School Seniors – Pogue’s Recent Play Brings Recognition – Work In Africa Is Outlined Thursday In Chapel Service – Educational Screen Shows Latin America – Men’s Glee Club Appears Tonight In Rich Program – Five Students Sign For Organ Contest – Mrs. Tylee of Brazil Talks to Volunteers – Open House Attracts Large Crowd to Dorm Saturday for Visit – Former Echo Editor Publishes Magazine – Recent Handbook Of Genealogists Lists Mrs. Wray – History Club Shows World Court Session – Professor Says Women Always Have Last Word – The Third Society – Salesmanship – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – Library Observations – When I Was Twenty-one – Promotion Committee Distributes Echoes – Authority Explains Teaching Tendencies – Inquiring Reporter – McNeil Raises Flag After Daring Climb – Rev. Festermacher Speaks on Wednesday – Spring Eventually Arrives on Campus – The Mail Box – Overtones – Campus Buzz – Sports – News And Views In School Sports – Scrub Teams Start Baseball Activities – Centre Has Way To Stop Cheating – Youthful Ministers Practice Preaching
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The Echo: April 13, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 23
Wesche, Winters Rival Shilling, Kimbel on Echo – Bishop Wade Reads Church Appointments – Girls Vote to Hold Open House Saturday – Clarence T. Wilson Tells of Situation Under Prohibition – Seniors Choose Dr. Merton Rice To Give Address – Buvard Tells about Lives Worth Living – Merton S. Rice Has Large Crowd Friday – Bishop Gest Senior Membership in Firm – Dr. F. Fisher Lauds Gandhi’s Principles In Friday’s Address – Coldiron, Smith Oppose Shields, Boyd on Annual – Students Enjoy Kid Party with Faculty – A New Literary Society – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – Inquiring Reporter – Better Stick to Plow – Ode To A Sausage – When I Was Twenty-one – Scene Franklin Gets April Shower in Bed – Church Conference Adjourns at Muncie – Educational Screen Shows Roman Scenes – Campus Buzz – Overtones – The Mail Box – Sports – News And Views In School Sports – Coaches Adopt Rule To Prevent Stalling – Uncle Sam Is Host To Tenth Olympiad – Pigeons Make Home In Gymnasium Gable
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The Echo: April 5, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 22
Gem Nominates Shields, Boyd for Next Year – Societies Appoint Spring Contestants – Shute Speaks About Ethics of Preacher – Students Represent School by Programs – Furbay Takes Group to Circus Grounds – Work of Girls Is Seen in Style Show – Girls’ Glee Club Gives Unusually Varied Program – Eulogs Get Decision in Inter-Club Fray – Educational Screen Shows Roman Scenes – Men Prefer Health in Life Partners – Efforts of Hunters Bring Good Results – Conference Has Assemblies This Week in Muncie – Students Turn Joke on Frisky Faculty – Setting a New Goal – Our Gospel Teams – Watch Your Step – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – When I Was Twenty-one – Inquiring Reporter – The Mail Box – April Fool Film Is Surprising to All – Lessons From A Bluebird – Overtones – Campus Buzz – Thalos Win Series In Fast Fifth Game – Witner and Skelton Get Highest Scores in Society Series – Taylor Song – High School Seniors Present Play Friday
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The Echo: March 30, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 21
Youth Magazine Is Sent Out to Six Thousand – Helen Trout, ‘31’ Is Wed Easter Sunday – Fastest Calculator Visits Schools Here – Davis Discovers Clue to Baffling Mystery – Colgate Institutes New Conference Plan – Many Attend Annual Services at Sunrise – First Co-Ed of Hobo College Is Blonde from Nebraska – Music Program Is Feature on Friday Evening – Sophs Entertain at Easter Ceremonials – High School Seniors Present Play Friday – Professor Suffers Surprising Attack – Seniors Become Kids Once More in Party – Furbays Entertain Guests on Saturday – Choral Society Has Impressive Service – New Biography Dictionary Includes 13,500 Americans – Faculty Plans Department of Personnel Aid – Passion Events Told in Weekday Services – All Fool’s Day – Publication Elections – The Spare Galley – Names of Campus Buildings – Inquiring Reporter – When I Was Twenty-one – Campus Buzz – Life’s Little Jokes – Music School Gives Ensemble Program – Society Spirit Mounts Rapidly for Final Game – Overtones – The Mail Box – Aw! No Foolin’ – Odds and Ends
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The Echo: March 23, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 20
Large Audience Attends Annual Quartet Contest – Faculty Dames Have St. Patrick Day Tea – History Club Shows Film of Washington – Pogue, Wells Appear in Society Recital – Famous Artist Calls College Girls Ugly – Young Students Seek Silver Medal Honors – Choral Society Offers Cantata On Good Friday – Bishop F. W. Warne Friend Of Taylor U. Passes At Ripe Age – Educational Screen Helps During Recess – Guy Duckwall Added to Business Staff – Dr. A. Shute Speaks of Triumphal Entry – Father of Professor Dies at Upland Home – Seniors Obtain Highest Rating In Echo Contest – Stuart Travels For Interest Of School – Easter at Taylor – A Worthy Goal – Under The Headliners – The Spare Galley – Contemporaries – Dr. Blodgett Writes During Last Illness – Campus Buzz – Inquiring Reporter – The Mail Box – Music School Gives Public Performance – Officers of Organizations for Spring Term – Overtones – Philos Capture Fourth Session By 20-17 Score – Fenstermacher Wins Ping-Pong Contest – Third Men’s Set-to Gives Thalos Lead – Men Reach Tie in Second of Series – Thalo Maidens Take Decisive Game OF Series – Second Game Leaves Thalo Girls in Lead
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The Echo: March 1, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 19
Sophomore Contest Edition
Juniors Entertain Seniors at Big Formal Banquet – Frosh-Sophs Have Backwards Party – Prof. Wilson Paul TO Receive M. A. – Annual Quartette Contest to be Held – Music Students Give Recital – Dr. H. T. Blodgett Crosses Bar – Calendar – Co-Ed Weds Son of Former President – Soangetahas Retain Inter-Club Banner – Owen Shields Summoned Home – T.U. Represented at Second Annual Forensic Tourney – Artists to Appear In Joint Program – The Value of Time – Personality – Campus Put Put – Professors Reveal Secrets of Youth – Features Coming on Educational Screen – Bouquet – Dr. Furbay Addresses the Holiness League – Our Alumni – Nations Campus – True Sportsmanship – Was It a Failure? Dips Of The Quill – Where the Nights Are Six Months Long – Wise Quacks – Sports Survey – How About a Memory Book? – Chapel Notes – Philo-Thalo Teams Will Clash Saturday
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The Echo: February 24, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 18
Thalonians Show Washingtons In Modern Home – T. U. Students Hold Meeting in Marion – Frosh Chapel Program Features Seth Parker – February Is Popular Birthday Month Here – Missionary to Give Illustrated Lecture – Chapel Program Honors Nation’s First President – Faculty Women Have Colonial Style Tea – Longs Seek Shorts As Sunday Evening Dates – Speaker Lays Stress On Need For Workers – Women’s Clubs Debate Next Friday Evening – Formal Banquet Initiates Leap Year Reversals – Stuarts Entertain Classmates’ Children – Washington – The Chapel Hour – Under The Headliners – The Spare Galley – Wengatz Explains Rent Temple Veil – Mrs. Shute Speaks To Muncie Church – Sophomores Repair Stairs to Chapel – The Mail Box – I.Q. of the Librarian – Friday Pep Session Boosts Society Teams – Inquiring Reporter – Campus Buzz – Contemporaries – Overtones – Thalo Quintet Wins First Society Game – Wisconsin Dorm Men Get Two New Showers – Thalo Women Triumph Over Philos 29 to 15 – Washington Programs Admit He Was Human
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The Echo: February 16, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 17
Junior Edition
Delegates Enjoy State Meet At Indiana Central – Debaters Admitted To Forensic Fraternity – Presidential Possibilities Are Discussed – Professors Entertain Students in Gym – The Portals Of Opportunity – Marion College Students Lead Holiness League – Noted Missionary Stirs Student Body – Date For Quartette Contest Changed – Debaters to Attend Coming Tournament – Philos Present Sketches In Life Of “God’s Man” – Jones Not to Speak At Commencement – Behind the Green Curtain – Fortunes in Friendships – The Pilgrim – Old Father Tuck – Washington Bi-Centennial Celebration – TY-UPS – Chapel Hours – Why Rules? – Juniors Pay Tribute In Respect To Sponsor – The Unexplored Country – Alumni News – Prose And Poetry – Juniors Recall Class History – Junior-Senior Banquet TO Be Mysterious Affair – An Airman’s Philosophy – Social Adhesions – Gates Rejoices As Auto Is Returned – Philo And Thalo Teams Prepare For Contests – Beautiful Ohio Beckons Coldiron – The Old Apple’s Begun to Breeze – Professor Bothwell Planning Program – Mnankas Give Tea – Advice to Frosh
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The Echo: February 9, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 16
Dr. Wray To Tell Life Story Soon In Autobiography – Pictures In Parlor Bring Many Thrills – Philos to Appear In Program Friday – Miss D are to Have Attractive Office – Successful Revival Closes Sunday Night – Marion College Is Coming for Services – Rediger of Marion Goes to Fort Wayne – Indian Speaker Tells Facts Of Home Situation – Groundhog Resigns As Weather Prophet – Student Committee Sets Special Rules – Dr. Stuart Attends Athearn Inaugural – Faculty Has Dinner In Recreation Hall – Freshman Has Case Of Blood Poisoning – Rare Moth Baffles Taylor Biologists – Girl’s Glee Club Leap Year Party Is Huge Success – New Family Enjoys Home In Lab Office – Friendship – Under The Headliners – The Spare Galley – Filters – The Mail Box – Adam Junior’s Journal – Frosh Men And Soph Girls Crowned Champs – Senior Women Triumph Over Frosh Team To Tune Of 21-15 – Frosh Co-Eds Win Over Juniors 23-5 – Soph Girls Beat Seniors 21-16 – Visitors on Campus Attend Tea Friday – Senior Men Gain Lead on Juniors – Lunchroom Lingo – Frosh Quintet Defeats Sophs Scoring 24-19 – Overtones – Junior Class Gives Program in Chapel – Inquiring Reporter – Campus Buzz – Contemporaries – Sunday Vesper Hour Presents Communion – C.S. Speaks Explains Situation in Indiana
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The Echo: February 3, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 15
Freshman Contest Edition
Student Voices Voiced In Discussion Groups – Student Volunteers Will Convene at Indiana Central – Taylor Band Formed To Enliven Games And Aid “U” Spirit – Lecture By Dr. Rise Ably Sets Forth True Aims Of Life – Faculty Women Organize – Practice Recitals Of Various Types Mark Musical Year – Mnanka Debate Club To Entertain At Tea – Students to Hear Noted Missionary From West Africa – Dramatic Fraternity Expands To Admit Four New Members – Yerkes Photographer Enthralls Audience – Eulogs Vanquished In Inter-Club Clash With Eurekan Trio – The House of Success – Leap Year Date Week – Cabbages and Kings – Tell The Editor – Sunset in Sunrise Land – New Books in Library – Junior-Senior Banquet Savors of Rusticity – The Modern Touch! – Contemporaries – Dogs Is Dogs – Spirits Walk On Dormitory Roof – Let the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen in Me – Jokes – Sophomore Girls Win Over Junior Quintet -- Taylor–Then and Now – Leisure Time – Girls’ Glee Club to Have “Leap” Party – Can You Imagine– – Old Variety Cravers Try New Experiment – An Old Maid’s Prayer
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The Echo: January 26, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 14
Black Streak Edition
Headliners – Taylor Profs Attend Meeting Of Scientists – Student Elopement Ends As Plan Is Frustrated – “Bill” Sunderland Is Reported As Absent Without Permission – Wesley Bush Improves Following Operation – The Weather – Big Game Hunt Ends With Taking Elephant – Youths Discovered After All-Night Romantic Hike – Vetter Suffers Serious Fall – Member Of Senior Class Is Under Investigation – Uncle Tom Says – Students Desire Test Of New York Venture – Astronomer Speaks Here – Blondes Lose Lead To Brunettes Here – Ritchie, Chemist Here Makes Big Discovery – New York Students Wins Competition – Platform – The Echo in Modern Dress – Taylor Pep Song – A Professor’s Philosophy – Gilbert Spaude Throws Hat In Ring – Etty Kette – Filters – Advice To Co-eds – Bible Prof Accuses Freshman Students – Nash Speaks Before Student Body Friday – Such Is Love – A Senior’s Soliloquy – Social Items – The Mail Box – Freshmen Triumph Over Strong Senior Quintet – Juniors Win Over Handicapped Sophs – Freshmen Hold First Rank In Standing With Perfect Score To Date – Inquiring Reporter – Saucier Strikes At Following Of Desire
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The Echo: January 20, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 13
Senior Contest Edition
Yerkes Sky-Man To Show Slides Here Next Week – Classes Boost Teams In Friday Pep Meeting – Debate Clubs Meet For Championship – Big Prizes Offered For Essay Writing On Peace Problems – Zoologists Mount Skeletal Systems – Marion College Loses President – Doctor R. L. Stuart Talks Of New Plans To Student Leaders – Washington Day Program Will Be Chapel Feature – Several Quartettes To Sing For Prizes – “Ads” Detrimental Debaters Content – Music School Plans Variety In Recitals – Bible Teacher Tells OF Ghandi’s Beliefs – Famous Singers Charm Audience Monday Evening – Welsh Entertainers Have Novel History – Be Yourself – Those New Group Leaders – Open Forum – The Overflow – Art Students Plan Numerous Projects – Gossipers Scourged By Chapel Speaker – Religious Ed. Course To Be Given by Shute – Trade Winds – Seniors’ Sponsor Takes Inventory – Lindberghs Visit Former Taylor Student In China – University Debaters Meet Earlham Teams – Stardust – Fast Games Open Class Basketball Series – Senior Men Defeat Sophomore Champs In Decisive Style – High Schools Invited To Use T.U. Gym for 1932 County Games – Junior Girls Offer Little Opposition To Seniors’ Attack – Freshman Boys Win Easy Victory, 23-11 – Second Year Girls Have Close Fight With New Students
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The Echo: January 12, 1932
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 12
Competition Promised Soon For Echo Prize – New Additions Made To Taylor’s Museum – Date Sent For Annual Quartet Contest Is Friday, February 26 – Students And Friends Make Extensive Improvements In New Maytag Gym – Michigan Group Finds That Ancient Flivver Is Not Very Reliable – Welsh Imperial Singers Coming Monday Evening – Miss Cline Removes To “The Ink Bottle” – The New Year – School Spirit – Under The Headliners – The Spare Galley – Harry Jones Assumes Control OF Shoe Shop – Mrs. L. Jones Gives Party for Students – Seniors Have Party For J. Hayden Huff – Christmas Holiday Enlivens Campus – The Mail Box – Campus Buzz – Dr. Myron E. Taylor Heads Finance Dept. – Inquiring Reporter – Women’s Teams Open Debate Season Today – Contemporaries – The Student, The Fish, And Agassiz – Sports – Pugh Speaks Before Chapel Audience of Power of Salvation – Students Hear From Federation Meeting – Gem Reflects Spirit Of This School Year – Student Volunteers Hear of Convention
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The Echo: December 16, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 11
Merry Christmas Happy New Year
Dike Breaks in Wall Producing Much Confusion – Choose New Members for Echo Positions – Taylor Chorus Gives “Coming of the King” – Wisconsin Students Meet at Evans Home – Professor Elliott Defines Perfection – Story of Holy Grail Given to Full House – Pictures Prove Helpful Medium For Relaxation – Miss Dare’s Classes Show Achievements – Canadian Journalist Upholds Prohibition – Enrollment Remains Steady in New Term – More New Additions To Taylor’s Museum – Wilson Shows Great Need for Disarming – Latest Edition Of Alumni News Meets Approval – Seniors Have Dinner At President’s Home – Speech Play Proves Attractive Feature – Going Home – Methods Of Teaching – The Mail Box – The Spare Galley – Opinions – The College Football Racket – Campus Buzz – The Echo – Tower Bell Boasts Attractive History – Students on Campus Enjoy Festivities – Hyspots of Chapel – Contemporaries – Overtones – Sports – Officers of Organizations for Winter Term – Inquiring Reporter – Believe It or Not
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The Echo: November 24, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 10
Taylor Faculty Fast Acquiring Higher Degrees – Thalos to Portray Tale of Holy Grail – Furbay Disinters Indian Skeletons – Oratorial Contest To Take Place Here – Underclassmen Hold Joint Party in Gym – Alumni to Solicit Funds for School – Curious Family Takes Up Abode In Campus Tree – Debate Clubs Have Engaging Subjects – Chorus to Render Christmas Cantata – Taylor Professors Address Scientists – Wengatz Urges All To Sanctified Life – Holiness League Has Testimony Service – Revival Climax Sees Many More Receive Christ – Speech Dept. to Give Christmas Pageant – Thanksgiving – A New Policy – The Mail Box – The Spare Galley – Other Colleges – Campus Buzz – Jokes – Questionnaire – Other Men’s Ideas – Definition of a Kiss – Student’s Dictionary – Hyspots of Chapel – Contemporaries – Ka Choo – Overtones – Sports – U. O. Football Squad Mistaken For Convicts – Inquiring Reporter – Answers Of Questions On Page Two
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The Echo: November 17, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 9
Fall Campaign Brings Needed Spiritual Help – Pogue Reads Over WLW Tomorrow Nite – Coach Announces Date Of Tryouts – Former Student Has School In Mountains – Taylor Spirit Intensified In Revival Series – Upland Men’s Chorus To Present Program – Students Attend Y.P.G.L. Sessions – Speech Students To Present Play Soon – Wengatz Stirs Audience With Strong Appeal – The Revival Spirit – Following Up the Revival – Mail Box – Other Colleges – Religious Sect Is Based On Laughter – Questionnaire – Jokes – Lost – Hyspots of Chapel – Campus Buzz – Contemporaries – Overtones – Sports – Special Directory – Inquiring Reporter – Educator Defines Aims Of College – Co-Eds OF Boston Discipline Players
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The Echo: November 3, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 8
Dr. R. L. Stuart Is Inaugurated – Ankers And Harper Stress Religious Need Of College – Philos Head South On Annual Hay-Ride – President Starts Revival Meetings – Pittinger, Bryan Warn Against Sin Of Materializing – Communion Served On Inaugural Day – Legal Hundred Shows Cooperative Spirit – Thalos Go to Scout Camp for Halloween – Holiness League Has Testimonies – Philos Present Weird Features – Inaugural Speech Expresses Desire For Christ’s Aid – Editorial – Living Eternally – Having a Revival – Mail Box – Other Colleges – Campus Buzz – Hyspots of Chapel – Junior Rules – Weighting Your Work In College – Jokes – Contemporaries – Overtones – Sports – Freshman Directory
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The Echo: October 27, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 7
Many Attend Mrs. Furbay’s Organ Recital – Specialist Added To Biology Staff – Sunday Chapel Is Chat With President – Herrmann Relates Interesting Events – Dr. Stuart’s Inaugural Is Next Thurs. – Taylor Students Practice Teaching – Holiness League Hears Rev. Allee – Chatauqua Lecturer Appears At Taylor – Students Come To Conference Of Volunteers – Last Year’s Gem Gets Honor Rating – Editorial – School Spirit – Advertising – Mail Box – Girls Clubs – Volunteers Hear Of Hindu Customs – Campus Buzz – Hyspots of Chapel – Museums Acquisitions – Working Your (way through) College – Contemporaries – Overtones – Sports – Spirit of Freedom Is In Evening Service – Sophomore Directory
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The Echo: October 20, 1931
Taylor University
Volume 19, Number 6
Y.P.G.L. Meets November 7-8-9 – Mrs. Thompson Speaks on Indiana Religions – Mnanka Club Gives Formal Tea Party – Thompson Shows Holy Land Slides – Ministerial Men Study Discipline – Biology Dep’t Gets Valuable Specimens – Taylor Adopts Current Craze – Missionary Speaks of Spiritual Glow – Famous Lecturer Speaks Tomorrow – Prof. Pogue Reads From Station WLW – New Thalos Make Big Hit – Clemens Explains His Love for India – Editorial – The Other Fellow’s Turn – The Grammar Examination – Mailbox – Other Colleges – Alumnus Speaks at Prayer Service – Debating Clubs – Campus Buzz – Wolverines Elect Norton President – Hyspots of Chapel – Contemporaries – Mrs. Furbay Appears In Recital Friday – Overtones – Sports – Gates and Spaude Tennis Finalists – Cornwell Gives Sports Letters – Junior Directory – Frosh Revises Junior Rules – French Club Holds Initial Meeting – Inquiring Reporter
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