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The Echo: May 30, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 17 & 18
Faculty Artists Give Recital Tonight – Seniors Present Gift to Sponsor In Final Party – Scientists of Indiana Meet On T.U. Campus – Dr. Vayhinger Is Honored on His Birthday – Open House Is Stimulus For Clean-up – Societies Choose Officers For ’36-’37 – Twenty-Five Seniors Will Receive Degrees Tuesday – Cookingham Is Speaker In League – Choral Society Gives Broadcast From Fort Wayne – Students Attend Conference at Detroit Church – Seniors Conduct Prayer Meeting – Bonfire, Move-up Climax Events Of Class Week – Thalos Win Contest by Close Margin – Editorial – It’s Only The Beginning – The Lord’s Will – The Good Old Days – Uncle Silas Says… – God First – Little-Airy Digest – What Some Students Think Of The Echo – Faculty Members Plan Summer Vacations – Students Assist at Monroe Meetings – The History Makers – Garfield Steedman Elected President of Class of ’37 – Professor King Will Sail for India in July – Chapel Notes – Mnanka Debaters Hold Banquet At Alexandria – Students Present Last Practice Recital of Year – Zoology Classes Map Interiors of Rabbits – Alumnus Writes Impression of Dr. Huffman – Alumni – Alumni Receive Honorary Degrees Next Tuesday – Annual Banquet Of Association Is Held Monday – Wedding Bells – Senior Class Welcomed into Alumni Ranks – Dr. C. W. Shilling Gives Lecture On Naval Work – Farewell Service Held Sunday for T.U. Missionaries – Forty Students Attend French Club Banquet – Local Chapter Of Dramatic Frat Will Be Installed – Seniors Write Their Last Will And Testament – Sport Page – Time-Out – Taylor Loses Double-header To Concordia – Garf Steedman Is New Leader Of Lettermen – Season’s Review Finds Trojans In Loss Column – T. U. Thinlies Tie Anderson To Close Season – Trojans Defeated By Huntington Racketeers
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The Echo: May 9, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 16
Juniors, Seniors Dine in Pioneer Surroundings – Bishop Taylor’s Memory Honored By Orations – Chem Classes Make Visit to Glass Factory – Women Vote To Hold Open House Thursday – ‘Christ’s Commands’ Is Subject of Rev. Ivan Hodges – Steele and Engstrom Head ’36-’37 Gem, Echo – Dr. Stuart Takes Prolonged Trip Through East – Seniors Enjoy Picnic Outing At Warren, Ind. – Lewis Named Speaker for Commencement – Taylor Delegates Will Attend Two Conferences – History Club Mocks Session Of Convention – Howard Gives Coming Out Day Address – Field Trips Are Planned for Coming Meeting – Editorial – Three Blind Travelers – The Open Mind – Yesterday, Today and Forever – Is It Worth It? – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – The Dandelions (With apologies to Mr. Wordsworth) – Sophs Elect at Semi-Formal Class Party – Our Manners – Gospel Team Activities – Informal Talk Given To Men By Dr. Tinkle – N. B. Seminary Represented By President Taft – Duplicate Copies Of Library Books Sold At Auction – Music School Presents Recital By Mrs. Stanley and Miss Smith – Frosh Elect Officers; Briggs Is President – Reporter Watches ‘Ad’ Building’s Playful Foundation – Chapel Program Honors Life of Stephen Foster – College Students See Neutrality As Ineffective – Sport Page – Time-Out – Central Normal Takes Three Way Track Contest – T.U. Will Be Represented In Tennis Tourney – Gates-Howard Trophy Goes To Phil Miller – Letters Voted To Eight Men For Basketball – Strong Earlham Team Provides Ace Competition – Special News Bulletin – Tennis Team Journeys To Huntington
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The Echo: April 25, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 15
Merchant of Venice Stirs Large Audience – Junior-Senior Annual Banquet Held Tonight – J. T. High School Holds Graduation Exercises Here – Ayres Given Scholarship To Colorado University – Science Academy Holds Spring Meeting Here – Owen Aldridge Wins Oration Contest – Rev. A. W. Pugh Elected District Superintendent – Huffman Will Head School Of Religion – Hazen Sparks Is Guest Speaker in League – Coming Out Day Will Honor Senior Class – Visitors Give Biblical Play While on Tour – Editorial – Our Daily Bread – Uncle Silas Philosophizes – Pious Deacon Thunders Forth – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Love Thy Neighbor – Why People Don’t Get Along With Me – The Awakening – Gospel Team Activities – Practice Recital – South American Bishop And Missionary Address Students – Collection of Trees Planted About Campus – Rev. Fox Brings Final Message In Chapel – We Couldn’t Think Up A NEW Headline for This Article – Biology Dept. Receives Permit For Bird Banding – Three Students Receive Charges At Conference – Volunteer Band Hears Challenge From The Field – Sport Page – Time-Out – Freshmen Win Annual Class Track Meet – Baseball Team Rounding Into Early Form – Final 1936-1937 Basketball Schedule – Tennis Team Opens Season At Huntington
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The Echo: April 4, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 14
Dr. Ayres Relates Life Experience To Student Body – “The Greatest Testimony” Is Chappell’s Topic – National Conference At Winona Lake Planned – Music School Delivers Final Public Recital – Astronomer Lectures Here – Equal Participation For All Is Urged By Miller – Stuart, Quartet Hold Services – Choral Society Announces Annual Easter Oratorio – Editorial – Character – Uncle Silas Gets A Ride – We Appreciate – The Prodigal Father – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Easter Breakfast – When Friends Meet – Gospel Team Activities – Mother Sefton Surprised by Birthday Party – Sunday Afternoon Meeting, March 22 – Foreign Service Is Stressed by Chapel Speaker – Student Boners Give Profs A Laugh – Conference Results Surpass Those of Former Years – “Flames” Leap to Fourth Floor as Fire Alarm Rings – Students Awake! Socialism Knocks At T. U. Portals – Owen Aldridge Is Speaker at Indiana U. – “Light and Life” Is Doyle’s Text in Holiness League – Sport Page – Time-Out – Tournament Will Crown Tennis Champ – All-School Team Chosen by Echo Sports Editor – Baseball Team Slowed in Early Season Workouts – Tennis Teams Faced with Loss of Letter-men – T. U. Tracksters Will Compete in Inter-class Meet
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The Echo: March 21, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 13
Third Youth Spiritual Conference Meets at Taylor This Week-end – Earlham Team Wins Decision From Taylor – Chemistry Film Shows Process Of Rubber Making – President Stuart Writes Message To Conference – Taylor Delegates Attend Meeting Of Volunteers – University Chorus Completing Work For Programs – Taylor graduate Receives Honor Of Beebe Award – Dr. Ayres Speaks On Ethics Of The Minister – Turbeville Gives First Message – Annual Staff Reports 1936 Gem Progress – Editorial – Live By Truth – Uncle Silas Helps Out – Unity In The Spirit – Give Away To Save – Little-Airy Digest – Value Of College Training – To The Faculty Dames – Man’s Discontent – It Can’t Happen Here – Purple Pepsters Entertain – Alumni – Debate Teams Defeated By Anderson And Goshen – Missionary Guests Describe Need Of Field – Religion Professors Attend Manchester Conference – Third Annual Interdenominational Youth Conference Program – Dr. Bentley Leads Vespers – Practice Recital – U.S. Neutrality Seen Ineffective As Peace Measure – Youth Conference Leaders – History Club Discusses Recent Events In Japan – Soangetahas Hear Dennis – “Forgotten Men” Entertain One Of Their Own – S. H. Turbeville Delivers Opening Conf’nce Address – Students Accepted At M. E. District Sessions – Evangelistic Message Given By Park Anderson – An Interview With Rev. Zoller Of Detroit – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Baseball Season Opens As Men Work Indoors – Miss Allbritten Entertains Girls’ Intra-Mural Teams – Coach Crawford Looks Forward To ’36, ’37 Season – New System is Adopted For Naming Captain – Track Candidates Urged to Begin Spring Training – Spring Sport Schedule – Spring Schedule Will Include New Tennis Tourney – 1936-1937 Basketball Schedule
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The Echo: March 7, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 12
3rd Youth Conference Preparations Mature – Merchant of Venice Will Be Given By Shakespeare Class – Colored Quintet Provides Special Chapel Program – Depauw U. Dean Is Speaker At Girl’s Banquet – Kagawa Lectures At Manchester And Ball State – Students Addressed By Rev. A. W. Pugh – Mystery Shrouds Junior Plans For Annual Banquet – Bob Jacobs, ’35, Says Cross Is Youth’s Open Door – Warsaw District Alumni Attend Get-Together – Siberian Singers Appear In Concert – Goshen-Taylor Debate Advanced To March 13 – Editorial – What Others Think – We Do Our Part – Our Too Busy Life – Uncle Silas – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – ‘Much Studying Is a Weariness’ – The Wailing Wall – Spring Morning in the Mountains – Anti-Saloon League Sends Speaker To Friends Church – The Siberian Singers – Dr. Ayres Will Address Men’s Ministerial – Students Compose Short Pieces For Practice Recital – Blaine Bishop Is Holiness League Speaker – Chapel Message Is Based Upon Narcotic Week – Soangetahas Receive Four New Members – Announcement – Gospel Team Activities – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Statistics Of Season’s’ Record Are Compiled – Junior Men Win Intra-Mural Basketball Championship – Anderson Takes Trojans in Close Overtime Tilt – Girls’ Championship Remains Undecided In Final Round – Intra-Mural Standings
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The Echo: February 22, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 11
Electric Scoreboard Is Senior Gift To School – Junior Semi-Formal Valentine Party Features Hearts – Depauw University Dean of Women Speaks Here – Ruth Anderson Leads Holiness League – Mnanka Debate Club Entertained By Mrs. B. W. Ayres – Debaters Take Part In Annual Tourney At Manchester – Impromptu Meeting Called As Campus Lights Go Out – Dr. Barnard Urges New Students To Budget Time – Kipling Is Honored In Thalo Meeting – Philaletheans Elect New President At Social – Evangelist Lewis Gives Five Chapel Messages – Fine Costuming Talent Presaged By Frosh Kid Party – Editorial – Thanks In Public Prayer – Suggestion To Sophs – Uncle Silas Recalls Old Times – Modernizing The Folk Songs – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Calendar of Events – Taylor Past And Present – Re-Echoes of The Past – Everybody Talks About The Weather; Nobody Does Anything – Gospel Team Activities – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – February Birthdays Honored By Dinner – Juniors Continue To Hold Lead In Class Games – Concordia Outplays Trojan Quintet At Fort Wayne – Equality Marks Race, Girls Play Second Round – Intra-Mural Standings – Taylor Defeated by Manchester and Central Normal
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The Echo: February 8, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 10
Conference Date Is Set For Week-End Of March 20-22 – Indianapolis And Detroit Churches To Hear Students – Etiquette Reversal Will Be In Force Next Wednesday – Dennis Forms Debate Teams From New Material – Science Academy Meets At Taylor During April – Margaret Trefz Writes From Hospital – Don’t Miss Meeting The Spirit Of ’36 Next Week! – Teaching Observation System Improved By Barnard – Faculty Entertains At Student Mixer – Taylor Welcomes Ten New-comers This Semester – Favorite Selections Given In Program By Philaletheans – Editorial – Why The Youth Conference? – …And Sudden Carelessness – Uncle Silas Eats Out – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – My Ideal Collegian – New Arrival – The Blizzard – Echo Advertising Brings Results Like This – Re-Echoes Of The Past – The Future--What? – Mnanka Club Hears Reports On Opera “Aida” – Tooth Decensitizer May Show Student Is Abnormal – Gospel Team Activities – Jack Frost Floods Professor’s Suite – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Juniors Are Leading Men’s Division In Intra-Mural Games – Intra-Mural Basketball Schedule – Central Normal Wins 10th Straight In Rough Game – Second Year Girls Push To Front In Class Title Race – Third Floor Mentors Protest Against Misquotations – Five Varsity Games Remains On B.B. Schedule
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The Echo: January 18, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 9
Thalos Decide On Presentation Of Operetta – Rev. Allen B. Rice, Kokomo Pastor, Addresses Students – Name E. Kegerreis After Manley’s Resignation – Senior President Is Speaker In Vespers – Leap Year Customs Will Soon Be In Vogue – Dr. W. MacArthur Gives Series of Talks In Chapel – Talking Pictures Used To Promote Health Education – Evening Backward Spends Class Soph Forward [printed backwards] – Psychology Students Entertained By Professor King – Jack Holder Brings League Message – H.M.S. Pinafore Is Coming Philo Attraction – Two students Are In Very Critical Condition – Editorial – Uncle Silas Illustrates His Point – Unchanging Foundations – Our Jeering Section – Exam Blues – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – What Some Students Think About Taylor And The N. C. A. – “Daddy” Watkins Recalls Labors At Taylor – Jimmy Had A Nickel, Ted Had A Dime; Now He Has A Penny – Miss Bothwell Gives Program Of Carols For Thalonians – Complete Chemical Journal Acquired By Library – Engagement Of Taylor Couple Announced – Candle Light Service Of Consecration Is Conducted – New Music Books Received – Miss Miller Reads Original Poetry For Philos – Gospel Team Activities – The Echo Sports Page – Time-Out – Intra-Mural Teams Swing Into Action – Trojans Out-Play Kokomo Quintet For Second Win – Ping-Pong Contest Will Indicate T. U. Champ – T. U. Drops Thriller To Anderson 48-42
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The Echo: December 19, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 8
Merry Christmas Happy New Year
Chapel and Herrmann Head ’36 Conference – Chapel Hours Devoted To Programs Of Bible Classes – “Smilin’ Through” Termed Success By Critics – Three Students To Represent Taylor At Convention – Chorus Presents “The Messiah” – Students Prepare For Vacation Meetings To Be Held In Buffalo – President Stuart Holds Meetings In Lancaster – ‘Christmas Carol’ Is Presented By Thalonians – Kitchen “Boy’s” Music Is Feature Of Christmas Dinner– Faculty’s Annual Christmas Romp Is Huge Success – Editorial – To All People – Dear Freshmen,…… – Christmas Trees – Uncle Silas Says “What’s The Score?” – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Practice Recitals – Gospel Team Activities – Yuletide Greetings – Weary Waitresses Receive Welcome Plaudits – Students Attend League Meeting In Kokomo – A Christmas Message – Holiness League Hears Message On Revelation – Freshman Empty Ma Jones Larder – “Imminence Of God” Is Subject Of Dean Howard – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Closely Matched Tilt Is Dropped To Manchester – Seniors Favored To Win Girl’s Classic Title – Taylor Meets Southwestern In Inter-Sectional Game Tonight – Trojans Defeated By Concordia In Loose Game – How Will You Spend Your Vacation?
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The Echo: December 7, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 7
Methodist Leaders Hold Conference At Indianapolis – Government Youth Program Passes Critical Period – Japanese Lecturer Compares Japan And America – Well Known Play “Smilin’ Through” Given Tonight – Alumni Begin Drive For Foundation Memberships – Forth Centenary Of English Bible Is Celebrated – Detroit Churches Hear Dr. Stuart During Vacation – Changes Made In Rendition Of Oratorio – Editorial – Rules And Conduct – How The Echo Comes Out – Soaking The Rich – We Live Today – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – When A Student Is A Scholar – Christians Should Beware Gambling, Says Rev. Fox – Psst! Psst! – Startling Condition In T. U. Kitchen Is Revealed – Dr. Stuart Will Open Buffalo Conference – Keepers Of The Fort Enjoy Vacation On Campus – Gospel Team Activities – Thanksgiving Prayer Held At Fireside – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Ball State Cards Stop Fast Attack Of T. U. Trojans – Intersectional Game With Southwestern Ends Fall Season – Socks – Thompson Denies Charges – Enthusiasm Greets Advent Of Class Hoop Tourneys – Taylor Warriors Are Quelled By Central Five
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The Echo: November 21, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 6
First Annual Homecoming Marks Beginning of New Taylor Tradition – Play Class Prepares Presentation of “Smilin’ Through” – Miss Grover Van Duyn Addresses Chapel Tomorrow – University Chorus Again Presents “The Messiah” – North Central Ass’n Changes Emphasis In Accreditment – Floyd I. McMurray Is Guest Speaker At Dinner Hour – What Accreditment Would Mean To Taylor Alumni – Thanksgiving Play Will Be Produced BY Philaletheans – Dr. J. F. Cottingham Carries On Work In S. Dakota – Editorial – Taylor’s Loyal Alumni – Our Cheering Section – Son Of Man – “Be Thankful Unto Him – Uncle Silas Reflects – Little-Airy Digest – American Neutrality – Why Cheer? Appreciation – Dr. Jacobs Writes Welcome Message To Alumni – Secluded Life Of The Dishwashers Is Revealed – Thanksgiving – Thoughtful Thanksgiving – Upland M. E. Pastor Points Out Ways To Abolish War – Christian Ministry Challenges Youth Says Dr. Leslie – Loyalty Of Alumni Shown in Letter From Africa – Dr. David Shaw Duncan Inaugurated Chancellor Of Denver University – Dr. Bernard Speaks On Dynamic Christ In Vespers – Variety of New Books Added to Library – Swallow-Robin Men Are Entertained in “Wreck” Hall – Chapel Speaker Is Rev. John Rose of Tipton, Indiana – Music Notes – Chapel Programs – State Forest Gives Trees for Campus – Seniors Vote for Commencement Speaker – Alumni – Gospel Team Activities – Steele, Van Loon Are Speakers in Holiness League – In The Library – Men’s Ministerial Group Hears Address By Rev. Cornelle – Gem Offers New Method to Make Extra Cash – Philo Program Friday Evening – If The Sun Shines, Get Out Your Camera – A Mistake Gets By – Y.P.H.L. President Invites Students To Membership – Ladies’ Quartet Sings – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Huntington College Taken into Camp By Crawford Men – Trojans Meet Indiana Central In Homecoming Game Tonight – Boisterous Chapel Session Elects Yell Leaders – Taylor Falls Before Fast Attack Of Central Five – Who’s Who In T.U. Sports – What They Say – “Purple Pepsters” Make Debut At Tonight’s Game
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The Echo: November 9, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 5
Student Volunteers Of U.S., Canada Will Meet, Dec. 28 – Soangetahas Hold Annual Pow-Wow – Spirit of Hallowe’en Prevails In “Catty” Girls’ Meeting – American Farmer Is Subject of Club Discussion – Dr. Tinkle Will Read Paper On Genetic Research – Methodist Laymen’s Annual Retreat Held On Campus – Suggestions Given To Aid Entrants In Contest – New Dean Is O.K., Say Fellows After Men’s Meeting – T. U. Gospel Teams Are Organized Under Definite System – New Thalos Render Novel Features And Play – Chapel Held In Sunken Garden – Board President Delivers Chapel Message – Editorial – Not Peace, But A Sword – Dust To Dust – Are These Things True? – Dissertation On Popcorn – Uncle Silas Visits Chapel – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Eurekans Meet – A. W. Pugh Replies To Letter From The President – Noted Scientist, Alfred X. Hunter, Visits Campus – Museum Specimens – Pictures Are Basis For Chapel Talk By Miss Foust – Gospel Team Activities – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Volleyball Becomes Weekly Diversion Of Faculty Men – Upland Loses First Game of Season To Fairmount – Trojan’s Basketball Season Opens Next Friday Night – Hartford High School Defeats Dunkirk In Maytag Gym – Hartford High School Rounds Into Shape To Open Season – Hartford City Basketball Schedule – Who’s Who In T.U. Sports
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The Echo: October 26, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 4
New Philo Talent Makes Debut In Program – Delegation Attends Volunteer Retreat At Anderson – Mystery Surrounds Thalos’ Departure To Spooky Haunts – American Isolation Is Discussed In History Club – Temperance Leader Urges Students To Meet Crisis – Photographers! Want To Win Five Dollars? – Wagon Wheels Roll As Philos Set Out On Itinerary – Sophs Revert To Open Spaces For Frolic – “The Neighbors” Given As Project Of Play Class – Eurekans Plan Year’ Invite New Men To Join Club – Mlle. Gibson Raconte Dies Histoires A Cercle Francais – Editorial – Uncle Silas Is Stumped – He Can – The Student Labor Question – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Beauty Of Nature Is Chapel Theme – Why I Believe In Missions Is Topic OF Cottingham – Perry Haines Leads Sunday Evening Vespers Service – Junior Outing Is Held At Home Of Ester Baker – Music Is Indicator Of One’s Life Says Yunker – Philo Program – Gospel Team Activities – Final Results Of Rush Day – Chemical Magazines Are Added To Science Library – Need Of Individual Gospel Is Urged By Rev. Cornuelle – Marion President Addresses Taylor Student Body – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Outlook Is Bright For Upland High Basketball Season – Upland High School Basketball Schedule 1935-36 – Team Faces Stiff Schedule As Varsity Practice Begins – Crawford Tells Of Past Coaching Experience – Radical Changes Are Made In Collegiate Basketball Rules – Who’s Who In T. U. Sports
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The Echo: October 12, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 3
‘Les Miserables’ Is Basis Of Thalo Production – Novel Features Characterize Thalo Day – Journalism Class Visits Office Of Marion Chronicle – Taylor Group Takes Weekend Trip To Detroit, Mich. – John McCreery Meets Death In Auto Accident – Closed Meetings Climax Rush Day Activities As Thalos Win By Majority Of Four Members – Prison Evangelist Describes Work In Chapel Addresses – College Woods Is Scene Of First Frosh Picnic – Philos Present Story Of Rich Young Ruler – Philo Day Is Acclaimed By Student Body – Rev. John B. Stuart Brings Message On Beatitude – Editorial – A Full Schedule – Taking God At His Word – Mental Inertia – Touch Of The Master’s Hand – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Sophomore Directory – Play Production Class Will Give “The Neighbors” – Gospel Team Activities – Salt Water Aquarium Is Lates Addition To Biology Lab. – Draper Discusses Spiritual Aspect Of Physical World – Freshman Directory – Volunteers Elect Officers To Fill Three Vacancies – Censor Boards Chosen – The Echo Sports Page – Time-Out – Letters Presented At T-Club Meeting – Hartford Netters Will Use Maytag Gym This Winter – Basketball Schedule 1935-36 – Sophomores Emerge Victors In Softball Tourney – Rec. Hall Receives New Equipment – Softball Standings – Dr. Stuart Attends Annual Conference – Who’s Who In T. U. Sports
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The Echo: September 28, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 2
Go Thalo Go Philo
Dean Howard Is Chosen As New Senior Sponsor – Choral Society Looks Forward To Productive Year – Faculty Members Play Soft-Ball On Picnic – Wesley Driver Is Elected To Head Freshman Class – Quartets Go Out On Gospel Team Work Over Weekend – Greenhouse Erection At New Location Progresses Rapidly – Taylor’s Campus Visited With Revival Power – Italio-Ethiopian Crisis Discussed In History Club – Chapel Messages Follow Up Theme Of Revival Week – Echo Staff Meets To Organize Year’s Work – Dr. Vayhinger Recovering After Sudden Illness – Editorial – You Must Decide – This World Of Action – The Undimmed Vision – The Life That Counts – Little-Airy Digest – Alumni – Capital And Labor – To The Ocean – Philalethean Standard – Society Plans Program For Coming Year – Today – Philo Puzzle – Join The Philos; See The Country--Thru A Hayrack – Roses and Drums – The Taylor Of Stanley Boughton – Late News Flashes – Lauren York Directs Philo Production – Appreciation – Thalonian Review – T-H-A-L-O Aims Interpreted – A Thalonian Apotheosis – Late News Flash – “Know Thyself” – Thalo Founder Passes Test – Thalo Junior Quartet – President’s Welcome – Did You Know That?? – Societies Meet Present Need – A Thalonian Retrospection – Senior Directory – 1935-36 School Calendar – Obituary Note – Jokes – Total Registration Figures Published – Christian Calls Are Subject Of Van Ness Chappell – Organizations – Rules Committee Plans To Maintain Taylor Traditions – Swallow-Robin Boys Stage Corn Party – Junior Directory – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Cat Visits Birdhouse – New Show Case Donated To Museum – Coach Announces Phy. Ed. Policy – Training Begins For Basketball Early Birds – Entomologists Chase Butterflies – Fall Baseball Practice Encourages Coach Crawford – Cross Country Is Introduced At Taylor – Experienced Athletes Listed Among New Students
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The Echo: September 14, 1935
Taylor University
Volume 23, Number 1
Evangelist P. Rees Will Lead Revival – Matriculation Formally Opens School Year – Events OF first Week Accostom Frosh To College – Many Improvements Made On Campus During Summer – President Stuart Gives Welcome To New Students – Taylor Adopts New Personnel Service – Faculty Enlarged By Addition of New Professors – Students Invited To Attend Upland Sunday Schools – Taylor Enters Upon Its Ninetieth Year – Semester Plan Goes Into Effect – Editorial – Taylor And The Freshman – The “So What?” Era – Three Types Of Freshmen – How The Echo Serves – Facts and Foolishness – Alumni – Vacations In Brief – At Dusk – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting Is Well Attended – Former T. U. Student Is Critically Ill – Societies Will Obtain New Members On Rush Day – Thalo President Greets Freshmen – This Little Pig Went to College – Use of Library Explained By Miss Guiler – Men’s Debate Clubs Will Once More Be Active – New Students……! …Introducing The Echo – Indiana Youth Meet ON Campus During Summer – Philo Leader Writes Welcome – Reorganization Of Gospel Teams Is Suggested – Initial Service of Holiness League Well Attended – Engagement Note – Busy Bees Buzz About Taylor – Thalo-Philo Talent Gives Early-Season Presentation – Exhibit Of Old Books And Manuscripts Will Be Made – The Echo Sport Page – Taylor’s New Coach Sets Forth Plans For Sport Year – Wide Publicity Attends Venture Of Taylor Students – Faculty Dames Meet – T-Club Salutes Budding Athletes – Coach Crawford Greets T.U. Athletes – Thanks – Juniors Make Plans For Activities of Rules Committee – Dr. Vayhinger Remains On Campus For Revival
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