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The Echo: June 1, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 17 & 18
Final Edition Farewell (Double Issue)
Eighty-Eighth Commencement June 5 – Baccalaureate Services Open Formal Events – Moving-up-day Held Last Monday Morning – University Honors Gem-Echo Staffs with Publication Day – Stuarts Entertain 1934 Senior Class – Blaine Bishop Is Re-elected Prexy – Schedule of Events – College Newspaper Gains High Rating – Honorary Degrees Conferred Thursday – Thirty-Five to Graduate with Class of 1934 – Taylor Gets M. A. – Raymond F. Kreiner Accepts Voice Post – Editor’s Farewell – Support Forensics – What Success – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Music School Presents Last Public Recital – French Club Elects Hodges as President – Taylor University Orchestra – Weaver Shows Originality in Publication of Taylor Annual – Societies Turn to Literary Contests – Taylor Students Are Entertained Recently – Choral Society to Sing Fine Cantata – Banquet Given to End First Annual Publication Day – Alumni to Meet News Monday; Banquet, 6:45 – Robert Jacobs Is Star Reporter – Thanks! – Conference to Assemble June 6th at Elkhart – Taylor U. May Day Draws Large Crowd – Missionaries To India – Many Gospel Teams Busy Over Weekend – Literary Societies Elect New Officers – Lewis and Betzold Named by Students – Thalos Present ‘The Valiant’ as Final Program – Father and Son Professors – Steedman Elected Soph. President – 1935 Class Elects Rice as President – Voice Prof. Sings On Radio Program – Presidents This Year and Next Speak in the Interest of T. U. – Church School To Convene in Early Summer – The Crown – Juniors Sponsor Regular Spring Bon-fire Event – Among Our Profs – University Forensic Team – The “Old Grads” Visit – Taylor University Student Council – Junior Department Gives Final Recital – Dr. A. Lincoln Shute – Former Student Gives Stirring Message Friday – Coach Cornwell Gives Athletic Awards Thurs. – Dr. Parrish Speaks On Need for Medical Missionaries Today – Taylor University Letter Club – Rev. Bransford Gives Stirring Message on “Army of the Cross” – Marvin Stuart ’31, Gets S.T.B. Degree – Professor of Music Speaks Recently in Weekly Prayer Hour – Charles E. Taylor To Receive Degree – Leaders Give Schedule for Summer Teams – Freshman Injured In Auto Accident; Suffers Fracture – The Echo Sport Page – Trojans Defeat Concordia Nine In Sec’d Game – Students Interested In Class Track Meet – Trojans To Close Season – Chuck Stuart Places Third in Low Hurdles of Big State Meet – Stuart, Powell Win May Day Meet – Tennis Team loses To Huntington Boys – Trojans Encounter Ind. Central Nine – Taylor Wins 6-0 Victory in May Day Ball Game
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The Echo: May 17, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 16
May Day Edition
Second Annual May Day Held Here Tomorrow – Forensic Schedule Arranged Recently – First Public Recital Presented – Taylorites Represent School In Sunday Program Over WOWO – Men’s “Open House” Draws Large Crowd – College Glee Club Presents Program – Girls Hold Debate Banquet In Marion – Howard to Teach In Upland High School – Dr. and Mrs. Wengatz Visit Friends Here – Bishop Brown to Be Baccalaureate Speaker, June 3 – Seniors Celebrate With Holiday Trip – Our May Day – Think For Yourself – Staff Elections – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Dr. John Wengatz Speaks in Chapel – Among Our Profs – Stuart Gives Fine Spiritual Message – Attractive Museum Classified – Bishop Addresses Ministerial Group – Thalos and Philos Give Fine Program On Friday Evening – Rev. Fox Speaks In Thurs. Eve. Meet – Walker Museum Reorganized By Recent Changes – Trojan Nine Loses Game to Concordia – Tennis Team Loses To Forester Squad – Tay’r Track Team Loses Close Meet – Ball Frosh Win 3-Way Meet Here Saturday – Coach Takes Team To State Contest – Foresters to Play Trojans Tomorrow
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The Echo: May 2, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 15
Seniors Appear In “Coming Out Day” Exercises – Nystrom to Become Academy President – His Birthday Honored – School Honors Bishop Taylor; Stuart Appeals to Class ’34 – Mrs. Newton Wray Dies Sat. Evening – Biology Department Receives New Gifts – “Russia and God” Is Lecture Theme – Dr. George Evans Returns to Campus – Bothwell Entertains Senior Music Pupils – Rev. Ockenga Gives New Lecture Series – Stuart Sisters Hold Joint Music Recital – Recent Lectures – Our Appreciation – School Loyalty – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Students Name Tennant, Jacobs – Final Address Gives Picture Of Church Now – Library Receives Important Books – Ockenga Lectures On Germany Today – Lecturer Turns To America for Chapel Address – Rev. Fox Addresses Ministerial Group – Chappell And Findley Also Named Lately – Trojan Nine Opens With Decisive Win – Taylor Loses Two Games to Central – Tennis And Track Squads Work Hard For Coming Tilts – Taylorites Win In Initial Encounter – Hartford Submer’d In Hitting Contest – Cardinals Win After Trojans Falter in 7th
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The Echo: April 13, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 13 & 14
Double Issue
Philos Present Sacred Play In Recent Program – Girls Prepare for Inter-Club Debate – Portals of Opportunity – Debate Club Holds Banquet in Muncie – Dr. J. F. Cottingham Leads Prayer Hour – Seniors Order Water Softener As Class Gift – Miss Koch Appears In Piano Recital – Rev. Rose Assists In Chapel Service – History Club Has Helpful Program – First Service Of Conference Opens Tonight – Peace Contest to Be Sat., April 21 – Consecration – Why Taylor? – Staff Nominations – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – How They Rated – Dr. Cottingham, M. E. Missionary To Speak Here – Talented Violinist To Present Program – When Guests Are Entertained – Interdenominational Youth’s Conference Program – T. U. Choral Group Presents Cantata – T. U. Students To Lead In Services – Miss Ora Simmons To Address Youth – Wayne Allee Is Fine Leader Of Youth Movement – Rev. Paul Rees To Address the Youth Meeting – Methodist Church Has Fine Revival – Where Youth Will Meet – Nelson Bastian Does Genetical Research Work – President Stuart To Address Youth – Sammy Morris’ Classmate Gives Interesting Facts of Last Days – Lewis, Betzold Named By Staffs – Students Enjoy Annual Junior-Senior Banquet – Students Present Practice Recital – Among Our Profs – Holiman Gives Vital Message Sunday Night – Gospel Team Work Continues Steady – Ayres, Manley Also Selected For Positions – Baseball Squad Works Hard for First Contests – Taylor’s Fine Gymnasium – New Men to Make Up Tennis Squad – Class Track Plan Changed Recently – Coach Cornwell Gives Schedule For All Sports – Track Men Prepare For Season’s Meets
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The Echo: March 23, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 12
Taylor Closes Active Debate Season Today – Rev. Walter Oliver Addresses Students – Reports Show Dr. Evans Recovering – C. W. A. Gives Work To T. U. Students – Juniors Sponsor Banquet Saturday – Student Group Holds Revival In Corry Penn. – Roberts Bennett Appears Tonight In Organ Recital – Taylor to Debate LeMoyne April 11 – Upland Church Has Pre-Easter Revival – Gem Staff Promises Early Circulation – Leaders Encouraged By Conference Plans – Students Discuss Foreign Relations – The Youths’ Conference – He Is Risen – Discriminatory Politics – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – How They Rated – Among Our Profs – Dr. Ayres Speaks At Sunday Vesper – Home Debaters Defeated Here In Close Fray – Special Speakers Here Spring Term – Missionary Gives Striking Address – Mrs. Newton Wray Is Seriously Ill – Stuart Elected Capitan of 1934 Basket Quintet – Athletes Prepare for Spring Sports as Weather Moderates – Logansport Victor in State Tourney – Senior Girls Win Third Tournament – Trojans Defeat Fast Ball Team In Final Game
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The Echo: February 23, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 11
Officials Fix Date For Youth Meeting – Junior Class Holds Interesting Party – Dr. Evans Reported Slightly Improved – Prof. Pugh Speaks To History Class – Wayne Allee Leads Fine Prayer Meeting – Dr. C. L. Murray Directs Monday Chapel Thought – Many Gospel Teams Out Over Week-end – College Orchestra Presents Program – Anderson Speaks In Friday Night Service – Miss Guiler Guest Of Surprise Party – Debate Teams Leave For Annual Tourney – Turtle Soup Dinner Given by Duckwalls – Why The Echo – In The Dark Hour – Sunday Vespers – Hub-Dubs – Full Spiritual Life Theme in M.M.A. – Among Our Profs – Dr. Stuart Speaks On Responsibility – Thalos Present Unique Playlet On Washington – Profs. Entertained At Valentine Party – Miss Cross Speaks In Vesper Service – Students Present Practice Recital – Society News – Trojans End Basket Ball Season Tonight – Senior Girls Upset By Improved Sophs – Taylos Wins Over Concordia 36-30 – Captain Howard Seta a Record In Huntington Game – Junior Men Win Annual Tourney – Seniors Lose Game After Hard Battle – Coach Will Soon Issue Call For Baseball Men
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The Echo: February 9, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 10
Debating Clubs Agree to Form New Coalition – Taylor U. Alumni Gather for Rally – Concerning The Seniors – Shute Addresses Young Ministers – Bishop E. J. Swalm Speaks to Students – Daved Clench, T. U. Graduate Dies In China – Frosh Break Spell With “Peppy” Party – Jay Pugh To Address History Club Feb. 14 – Prof. Active In Speech Research – Reports Say Evans’ Condition Serious – Bishop Leonard Is Announced As Commencement Speaker – Nystrom Announces Oratorial Contest – Whither Seniors? – Respecting Property – In Appreciation – Hub-Dubs – Senior Staff – Alumni News – Seniors Reply to Questionnaire Regarding Values of This Year – Among Our Profs – Letter Describes Touching Details in Death of Clench – Pres. Throws Out Challenge – School of Music Presents Program – Thanks – Mr. Drake Leads Senior Class In Hour of Worship – Indiana Central Wins Over Taylor Quintet – Valparaiso Stops Winning Trojans – Sophomore Women Revenge Defeat – Capitan Howard is Fine Member Of Class of ’34 – Taylor Trojans Meet Concordia – Seniors Surprise Champion Juniors; Finally Nosed Out – Frosh Men Win Class Tourney – Quintet Upset By Ball State Freshman Team
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The Echo: January 25, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 9
Dr. E. S. Ellis Main Speaker At Corn Show – Varsity Debaters Prepare for Clash – 1934 Taylor University Glee Club – Dr. Stuart, Quartet Report Fine Results in Eastern Revival Meet – Glee Club Opens Winter Concerts In Hartford City – Seniors to Publish Next Echo Edition – Dr. George Evans Enters Hospital – Pascoe Leads In Hour of Worship – Taylor Is Host To Grant Co. Corn Banquet – Betzhold Chosen As New Soph President – On Criticism – Why Can’t We? – Decorum – Contributions – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Student Opinion – Men’s Ministerial Announces Program – How They Rated – Among Our Profs – Upland Revival – The Taylor University Band – Manley Speaks of Obedience to God – Taylor Band Plays Tonite – Cast Gives “Holy Grail” in Marion – University Library To Use Rental Plan For Recent Novels – Trojans Win Three More; Still Undefeated at Home – Final Rally Fails – Win Decisively – Substitutes Fail – Seniors Win First Round of Tourney – Junior Men Defeat Frosh in Sat. Game – Taylor Trojans Meet Valparaiso U. Team Tonight
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The Echo: January 12, 1934
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 8
Taylor Welcomes County Tournament – Officials and Students Join In Greetings – Professor Speaks On Vital Subject – Tinkle Talks In Chapel Program – Stereoscope Added To Lab. Equipment – Classes Vote To Suspend Echo Contest – Dr. Stuart Reports Many Fine Meetings – Taylor Is Host To Corn Group – Would-be Teachers Form Organization – Eight Strong County Teams In Annual Fray – Resolved; But Why – Eligibility & Athletics – Another Year Gone – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Student Opinion – Mr. Allee Leads Friday Evening League Service – Unknown Kidnapper Operates in Dorm. – Porter Gets Live Alligator as Pet – Trickett, Bush Wed In Little Pine, Minn. – Cornwell Hired As Boys’ Leader In Kan. Y.M.C.A. – Holiman Addresses Teachers Institute – Prayer Hour Is Led Thursday By Cottingham – Hamman Speaks to Tues. Prayer Meet – Trojan Quintet Defeats Kokomo Junior College – Schedule – Seniors Trounce Junior Girls In Saturday Contest – Upland Divides Vacation Games – Juniors Continue To Set Fast Pace In Class Contest – Strong Wheaton Five To Battle Taylor Tonight
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Taylor University Echo: December 14, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 7
Stuart and Quartet Go To Buffalo – Echo Class Contest Announced By Staff; All Classes Compete – Prominent Educator Speaks to Students – ‘Holy Grail’ To Be Presented Tonight – The Season’s Greetings – University Debaters Selected This Week – Taylor Alumnus Plans Campaign – Quartet To Sing – Alumni To Unite – Personal Liberty – Individual Responsibilities – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Student Opinion – How They Rated – W.C.T.U. Plans Prize Contest for ‘Reciter’ Material – Seniors Entertained at Christmas Party – Gospel Teams Work During Christmas – New English Club Organized Lately; Officers Elected – Reception Is Given by Jacob Brothers – Bishop Is Speaker In Holiness Meet – Junior Piano Pupils Present Fall Recital – Pres. Explains Relationship of Christ and Man – Anderson Is Victor In Close Game, 24-20 – Trojans to Take on Kokomo School Next – Swayzee Speedkings Fall Before Upland – Seniors Play Winning Ball In Fast Fray – Sport Shorts… – Annual Class Games Interest Many Fans – Hilanders Conquer Strong Minute Men – T. Trojans Lose Encounter With Ind. Central Men
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Taylor University Echo: November 28, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 6
Thanksgiving Edition
Societies Present Dorm Men In “Why Men Go To College” – Ralph Dodge, ’31, Is Elected Class Head – A Thanksgiving Thought for Taylor Students of 1933-34 – Club Receives Many Books From Carnegie – Biology Lab. Scene Of Experimentation – Practical Evangelist Presents Interesting Addresses In Chapel – Class Day Festivities Finally Take Place; Present Emblems – Prof. Oborn Speaks In Chapel Program – University Debaters To Try Out Saturday Evening December 9 – Weaver Pleased With Out-Look For Annual – Thanksgiving Day – Our Thursday Chapel – Living With Others – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Freshman Directory – Student Opinion – Week-End Reports Show T. U. Gospel Teams Are Active – Inquiring Reporter – Philo-Thalo News – Rachmanioff Gives Concert in Masonic Temple, Muncie, Ind. – Junior Sewing Club Holds First Meeting – Huntington Is Defeated By Trojans – Our First Inter-Collegiate Team – Upland High School Wins Initial Game – Purple and Gold To Try Anderson – Indiana Central to Be Played Thursday – DePauw Victorious In All Of Season’s Scheduled Contests – LaFontaine Falls Before Highlanders
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Taylor University Echo: November 17, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 5
Y. P. G. L. Convention Opens Today – Farewell Service Held Wed. – Dr. Wengatz Stirs Students With His Prayer For School – Shute Presides Over Impressive Ceremony – Dr. and Mrs. Ayres To Entertain Seniors – Taylor Gospel Teams Hold Many Meetings – New Thalos Present Program Friday Eve – Fine Spirit Sensed In Vesper Meeting – Quartet Broadcast Changed To Sunday – Rev. Fox Is Speaker At Armistice Program – Dr. J. A. Huffman To Be Guest Speaker – Orchestra Presents Fine Public Program – On Authority – Victories – The Y. P. G. L. Convention – Autumn – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Sophomore Directory – How They Rated – Philos Present Unique Program Friday Evening – Wengatz Speaks To Holiness Meeting – Inquiring Reporter – Campus Notes – Final Messages Given In Chapel By Missionaries – Philo-Thalo News – Schillings Speaks At Recent Vespers – Departments Get Rats to be Used For Experiments – Concordia, Anderson Fall Before Trojans – Purple and Gold Take on Veteran Huntington Five – Fordham’s Ram Kidnapped and Cash Demanded – Sport Shorts – Several Colleges Still Undefeated In National Game
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Taylor University Echo: November 3, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 4
Special Revival Edition
College Is Moved By Great Revival – Dr. and Mrs. Wengatz Announce Plan To Sail Last Of Nov. – History Club Joins International Club – New Philos Present Program Friday Eve – Thalonians Sponsor Society Masquerade – Classes To Observe Annual ‘Emblem’ Day – Press Association Rates 1933 Annual – Quartet Broadcasts Sunday, November 12 – “Lovers of Truth” Enjoy Annual Ride – Stuart, Cottingham Hold Fall Campaign – From The Editor – Practical Religion – Fifteen Years After – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Junior Directory – How They Rated – Good Class Record Is Admittance Fee – Dr. Ayres Accepts Sponsorship of ’34 Senior Class – Mnankas Entertain With Annual Party – Hay Ride Is Given by Epworth League – Clubs Fete New Men With Fall Jamboree – Butler Directors Dismiss Athearn As U. President – Soangetahas Give Annual Jamboree – Glee Club Plans 12 Programs This Year – Students Thwart Cow’s Attempt at Higher Education – Taylor Opens Basketball Season – Anderson College Is Next T. U. Opponent – Athletic Editor Writes of Place Filled by Sports – Sport Shorts – Michigan Star Is Conference Scoring Leader – Coach Announces Taylor Schedule for Coming Year
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Taylor University Echo: October, 20, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 3
Fulkerson Explains Importance Of Japan In World Relations – County Art Exhibit Slated for October 27 – Ministers Offered Fine Opportunity – Philos Present “The Coming Of The Dawn” – Missionaries Plan African Trip Soon – Thalos Win Rush Day Victory – Thalonians Present Unique Indian Play – Officers Are Chosen By Girls’ Glee Club – Lelague Production Is Well Attended – University Debaters Plan Fine Schedule For Current Year – Eurekans Hold Year’s First Open Meeting – From The Editor – Campus Citizenship – School Spirit – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Senior Directory – Dr. Oborn Speaks on Importance of Constant Seeking – Red Cross Serves Thousands During Depression Times – How They Rated – Inquiring Reporter – Taylor Loses Ball Game to H. City Team – Hubbell Voted Most Valuable – Deceptive Plays Basis of Idaho Coach’s System – B. Ball Players Begin Workout For Fall Games – Foxx Voted As Most Valuable – Sport Shorts
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Taylor University Echo: October 6, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 2
Rose Gives Taylor’s 1933 Matriculation Address To Students – Miss Perry Gives Inspiring Talks – Junior Class Gives Annual Campus Rules – Missionary Society Shows Pace’s Films – Prof. Shute Leaves for Annual Meeting – Societies Agree To Radical Changes In Rush Day Activities – Witner Is Elected By Sophomore Class – Enrollment Is Near Last Year’s Number – Weaver, Lewis Are Names By Students – Freshman Election Conducted Recently – Literary Societies Decide To Abandon Athletic Program – Jacobs Is Speaker In Morning Chapel – Rush Day Thoughts – Hash!! – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Campus Notes – Taylor Orchestra Starts Years Work – Philalethean Standard – Philos Please Audience With Fine Production – Philos Interview Prof. Barton Rees Pogue – Philos Successful In Literal Field – Gem Editor Enjoys Being Local Philo – President Welcomes All – Philo Men Elected As Major Officers – Philos Win Frays Before Last Year – Editor of Echo Is Member of Society – Sincere Welcome Extended to All New Taylorites – Future Plans Made For Philo Society – Thalonian Review – Religion A Necessity To the Life of the Literary Society – The Thalo Christmas Pageant Is Success – Around the World With the Thalos – Pre-Rush Day Events Show a Fine Spirit – A Personal Word To New Students From Our Prexy – Our Emblem – Future Plans Made By Thalo Society – Thalos Take Honors In Taylor Sports – Letters T-h-a-l-o Are Interpreted By Thalo Editor – Thalos Celebrate 83rd Anniversary – Inquiring Reporter – Male Quartette Testifies to Successful Summer Representing Taylor University – Student Gospel Team Wins Many Souls In N. Dakota Campaign – Getting Out A Paper – Dean Howard Gives Orientation Speech In Wednesday Chapel – New Student Team Wins 7-5 Victory – Bill Smith Creates Enthusiasm In Fall Baseball Practice – Sport Shorts – College Seizes 4-2 Victory From Upland
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Taylor University Echo: September 15, 1933
Taylor University
Volume 21, Number 1
Publication Begins Newspaper Service Again This Evening – Senior Class Prexy Welcomes New Class – President Extends Cordial Welcome – New Student Reception, Tonight, Is Final Feature of Registration Week – Annual Freshman Event Held Last Tuesday For A Large Incoming Class – New Professors Are Included On Staff – Foundation Formed TO Control Taylor; College Continues – From The Editor – From The Business Manager – Whose is the Paper? – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Vacations In Brief – Dr. Ayres Extends Welcome To All New Students – Eurekans Invite New Students To Meeting – Organization Greetings – Thalos Give Welcome – Mnankas Proclaim Club’s Advantages – Student Council In Wish That All Find True Taylor Spirit – T Club – Philos Welcome You – Soangetaha Leaders Stress Friendship – College Dean Gives Sincere Welcome To Incoming Students – Eulogonians Offer A Varied Program – Sport Page
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