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The Echo (1913-Present)

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

 

The 1931-1932 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.

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  • The Echo: October 13, 1931 by Taylor University

    The Echo: October 13, 1931

    Taylor University

    Volume 19, Number 5

    T. H. Maytag Dies As Result Of Auto Accident – Soangetahas Lead In Treasure Hunt – Taylor Poet Honored At Convention – Miss Miller Speaks of Paul’s Vision – Sophomore Party Is Auction Sale – New Philos Portray Typical College Life – Taylor Freshman Organizes Club – Barton Rees Pogue Sketches Life Of Hoosier Poet – Youth Conference Convenes Oct. 23-25 – Editorial – The Passing of a Friend. – Famous Remarks – A “Nose for News” – Mail Box – Shavings – Campus Buzz – Other Colleges – Hyspots of Chapel – Good Speakers Mark Inauguration Program – M. E. Calendar – Contemporaries – Dr. A. I. Shute Goes To Conference – Overtones – Cornell Speaks In Sunday Chapel – McLaughlin Directs Gospel Team Work – Debating Clubs – Senior Directory – Whistlers Termed Morons by Shaw – Inquiring Reporter

  • The Echo: October 6, 1931 by Taylor University

    The Echo: October 6, 1931

    Taylor University

    Volume 19, Number 4

    Seniors Easily Evade Sophs For Annual Sneak Day – Upperclassmen Give Jamboree for Seniors – Dr. Evans Speaks at Prayer Service – T. H. Maytag Is Dangerously Ill – Dr. Stuart Leaves For Conference – Pogue to Lecture On Riley Tomorrow – Debating Clubs Hold First Open Sessions – T.U. Freshman Comes 452 Miles on Bicycle – Famous Missionary Speaks To Students – Sunday Chapel Hour Present Challenge – Editorial – Punctuality – The New Rules – Mail Box – Shavings – Campus Buzz – Hyspots of Chapel – Echo Brings Results – Faculty Comment – Contemporaries – Overtones – Sports – Wisconsin Men Bat Way to Victory – New Girls Wallop Old Folkds 25-18 – Tennis Tidbits – Junior Rules – Library Rules – Inquiring Reporter

  • The Echo: September 30, 1931 by Taylor University

    The Echo: September 30, 1931

    Taylor University

    Volume 19, Number 3

    First Television Program Broadcast From T-H-A-L-O – Pogue to Lecture on Life of Riley – Men’s Debate Clubs Fete New Students – Student Volunteers Launch Work for Year – Students Select New Staff Members – Philos Outrush Thalos 52 to 42 – Juniors Issue Campus Rules – Young Bandits Loot T. U. Grocery Store – Hallberg Elected Freshman President – Doctor Shute Elected To Honor Society – “Lovers of Truth” Interpret Knapp’s “Mother Minnetonka” – Two More Taylor Students “Tied Up” – Editorial – Rounded Education – Our Policy – Mail Box – Chaff – Campus Buzz – Contemporaries – Chapel Features Vary Throughout Week – Overtones – Racqueteers – Asked and Answered – Carnegie Report Claims Superiority Of Freshman – Austrian Blames Colleges For Unemployment – Psychologist Defines a Scholar

  • Taylor University Echo: September 24, 1931 by Taylor University

    Taylor University Echo: September 24, 1931

    Taylor University

    Volume 19, Number 2

    Faculty Column. – Why A College Paper – Prof. Pogue To Present “The Enemy” – Taylor Girls Have Delightful Evening – Student Reception Has Novel Tinge – Intersociety Council Establishes Rush Rules – Taylor Obtains Graduate Nurse – Physical Examination To Be Given Saturday – Freshman Day Is Inaugurated – League Entertainment Is Great Success – Upland M. E. Pastor Extends Greetings – Taylor Couples Try Theme Of Taylor Hymn – Culp-Smith Wedding – Editorial – Social Status – Famous Remarks – Mindless Matter – Mail Box – Contemporaries

  • Taylor University Echo: September 10, 1931 by Taylor University

    Taylor University Echo: September 10, 1931

    Taylor University

    Volume 19, Number 1

    Taylor Welcomes You

    Celeste Quartet Makes Successful Summer Tour – Museum Has New Additions – Another Hitch By Dan – President Extends Cordial Welcome – Governor, Travelling Incognito, Learns About Pickles From Boy – New Student Council Tells Of Purpose – Summer Gang Cuts Capers – Male Quartet Has Prosperous Season’s Trip – Commerce News – Editorial – The Fear Of Age – Did You Know That – Mindless Matter – Mailbox – Contemporaries – Coach Cornwell Outlines Work – Soangetaha Greetings – Stirring Call For Volunteers – Opportunity For New Students - Unusual Chance For Young Men – To Each New Student – Philo’s Welcome – Weavers of Knowledge – Thalo’s Welcome – Quality Not Quantity Voiced by Eurekans – African Missionaries Furlough In Wisconsin


 
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