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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
Publication Date
9-14-1935
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
23
Number
1
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "The Echo: September 14, 1935" (1935). 1935-1936 (Volume 23). 1.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1935-1936/1