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Taylor To Act As Convention Host Next Nov.—Thompson Returns To Work In India – A New Record – Bad Weather Lowers Number Of Visitors – Many Frosh Enjoy First Class Party – 1933 Corn Show Convenes Here – Pogue Interviewed On Radio Program – Many Persons Enter Competitive Event – Rev. Ketchum Gives Illustrated Lecture – Haddock Speaks On Youth And Church – Eurekan’s Gain Coveted Trophy In Fine Clash – Mrs. Elliott Speaks About Peru Missions – Labor Versus College – Always The Truth – Star Dust – Troubles or Blessings – News Tid-Bits – A Selected Shelf – Asbury Theologian Speaks in Chapel – Chapel Notes – Testimonies Given In Holiness Group – Dr. Nystrom Speaks On Good Samaritan – Prof. Steucke Tries Balance Experiments – What Do-U-Know – Clinic Hours – Campussnooze – Sports – Philo-Thalo Managers Give Final Statements for Game – Successful Trapper Seeks Student Aid – University Co-eds Purchase for Cash – Barnum Speaks On Mission Movement – Echo Will Publish Scientists’ Story – Southwestern Men Budget Food Cost – Prohibition Has Been Beneficial
Publication Date
1-26-1933
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
20
Number
12
Keywords
Student newspaper, Taylor University
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "The Echo: January 26, 1933" (1933). 1932-1933 (Volume 20). 13.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1932-1933/13