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The Echo: May 29, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 18
Indiana College Vie In Orations At Peace Contest – Classes Move Up To Coveted Seats In Annual Rites – Taylor Students Present Fine Arts Recital Tonight – “Senior” Picture Presented T. U. by Original Juniors – “Dot” Weaver Elected Women’s Assoc. Prexy – Dr. Harry M. Gage Will Deliver Commencement Address Tuesday – Valuable Gift is Given to School By Senior Class – Sr. Class Members Are Enrolled In W. T. Foundation – Joseph H. Smith Is Guest Speaker On Taylor Campus – Soangetahas Choose Sluyter As Chief Of Debate Tribe – Commencement Activities – Editorial – Foreword – Echo Editor Speaks – Gem Editor Speaks – Footnotes On The Page Of Time – Face Lifters – Alumni – “As You Like It” Is Production Of Shakespeare Class – News of The World – Seniors Bequeath Worldly Estates To All Posterity – Dr. Zoller Leads Radio Meeting Of Soph. Class – French Club Officers Chosen for Next Year – Eng., Chem., Soc. . . One More Test. . . Home, Sweet Home! – Herb Ayres Receives Colorado U. Fellowship – Astronomy Class “Stars” in Chapel Service Thursday – Rev. J. W. Fox Is Speaker In Final Vesper Service – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Down – Taylor Netters Complete Season With .750 Rating – Baseball Team Ends Season With 2 Wins, 4 Losses – Trojan Thinlies Take Second In Three-way Meet
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The Echo: May 10, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 17
“Coming Out Day” Honors Members Of Senior Class – Mnankas Choose Edith Persons Next President – Dr. C. G. Chappell Gives Christian Life Philosophy – M. E. Conference Places Several Taylor Students – Ruth Ann Sobel Presents Junior Speech Recital – Famed Piano Team Offered As The Third Lyceum Number – “As You Like It” Coming as Speech Class Production – Great Future Is Predicted For Two Piano Team – Dorothy Smith Is Presented in an Organ Recital – Class Officers Chosen For Next Years Activities – Thalos Present “Peg O’ My Heart” In Artistic Way – Editorial – Philippian Excerpts – Footnotes On The Page Of Time – Face Lifters – Alumni – Prayer Band Elects Armstrong as Leader – News of The World – “A-Pun My Word!” What Odd People We Have in T. U. – Cycle of a Joke – This Little Pig Went to Market! Ask Miss Foust – Sutton Chosen Head Of Holiness League – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Downs – Cardinals Defeat Trojans In Base-Ball Battle 9-1 – Taylor Drops The Second Ball Game Of Year To I. C. – Trojans Win Two Tussles Saturday Against Concordia – Ball State Tops Taylor Thinlies By 105-26 Score
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The Echo: April 17, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 16
Dr. Harry Gage Is Named Speaker for Commencement – “Peg O’ My Heart” Is Romantic Play Of Thalo Players – Deans of Women Of Indiana Come To T.U. April 24 – Piney Woods Male Quartet Delights Taylor Students – Ameen Rihani Airs Views on Arabia And World Tests – Dahlstrand Named New Philo Leader – Manchester Profs Present Aspects Of Peace Tomorrow – James DeWeerd Is Winner In Local Peace Logomachy – Scea and Reppert Elected as Echo and Gem Editors – Colorful Events In Rihani’s Life Given Reporter – Editorial – Educational Horizons – Footnotes On The Page Of Time – What Taylor Means To Me – Desire For Completeness – Face Lifters – Alumni – Dr. Stuart “Subs” For John Zoller In Radio Periods – News of The World – Campus ‘Wisemen’ Return to Soothe Bleeding Hearts – Practice Recital Presented In a Finished Style – Recent Taylor Visitors – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Downs – T. U. Tracksters Finish Second In The Kokomo Meet – Taylor Had Game With Earlham, Or Did It Really? – Tennis Team Takes Beating At Hands Of Earlham Squad
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The Echo: April 3, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 15
Gem, Echo Hold Staff Nominations – School of Music Offers V. Gerber In Music Recital – Good Friday Sees Seven Last Words As Chapel Theme – Pet Oddities Depict True Character, Huh? – Mr. Cecil Hamann Appointed Purdue Ass’t Professor – Goshen Debaters Obtain Decisions Over T. U. Squad – Easter Cantata Interpreted by Choral Society – Dr. Glen Jacobs Gives Pre-Easter Message Thursday – Next on Lyceum Is Syrian Lecturer – Students and Friends Enjoy Easter Morning – Miss Draper’s Mother Dies of Severe Stroke – Editorial – Applying Ourselves – Today’s Foundation – A Joyous Religion – Footnotes On The Page of Time – Face Lifters – Alumni – Five Licensed As Local Preachers In Conferences – James Fenimore Cooper Returns to School – News of The World – Mr. Abbey Recalls Colorful Events Of Former Years – Stewart Anderson Relates Concepts Of English People – Terrible Swedes Seen Menace to T. U. Tranquility – Many Parents and Friends Are Here During Vacation – Backward Dinner Proves Source of Much Merriment – Le Cercle Francais Honors Victor Hugo – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Downs – Twenty-seven Men Fight for Places On Baseball Team – Echo Sports Ed. Views Records of Trojan Opponents – Tennis and Track Men Work Out in Daily Practice – School Ping-Pong Tournament Starts With 20 Entrants
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The Echo: March 20, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 13
Nummular Awards Offered to Two Worthy Students – Youth Conference Proves Valuable Source of Power – Rev. Paul Rees Climaxes Visit In Four Sermons – Two Debate Teams Defeated by Men Of Manchester – “Barabbas” Given Friday Evening By Philaletheans – History Club Has Mock Session of House Committee – Prof. W. C. Dennis Reads Selections from Shakespeare – “Peg O’ My Heart” Will Be Produced By the Thalonians – Dr. G. H. Bennard Delivers Famous Lecture on Hymns – Dr. A. H. Kemp Is Speaker Before Interested Group – Editorial – Our Junior Rules – Phillipian Excerpts – Reaching Fourth – Elections – Face Lifters – Alumni – Ask Miss Draper to Check This for You – News of The World – 1937 Youth Conference Views – Campus Wisemen Offer Advice to Perplexed Pals – Gospel Teams Are Planning Active Week-end Services – Missionary Shows Colored Views of African Natives – Dr. Bennard and Rev. Stump Share Chapel Service – “Olivet to Calvary,” Is Chorus Production – The Stroke of His Brush – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Down – Trojans Finish With Fourteen Moral Victories – Paul Stuart Has Outstanding Year As a High Scorer – “All-Class” Team Picked by Echo’s Sports Reporter – Basketball “Gem” Of Past Campaign Is Just an “Echo”
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The Echo: March 6, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 11 & 12
Large Registration Marks Taylor’s Fourth Annual Youth Conference – Taylor Debaters Emerge with Ten Wins in Tourney – Valuable Prizes Given for Essay On Advertising – Green Freshmen Bloom Verdantly On Frosh Holiday – German Exhibit Contained Wide Literary Variety – Rev. Paul Rees Is Principal Speaker During Meetings – State-Wide Peace Oratorical Contest Is Coming to T. U. – College Library Blossoms Out in New Book Array – Rev. Paul Rees Is Speaker on Opening Service – Engstrom Picked To Lead Thalos For Coming Year – Editorial – Welcome, Conference Visitors – Working Where You Are – Religious Education And The New Birth – Philippian Excerpts – Alumni – President Stuart Offers a Hearty Welcome to Youth – Youth Conference Founded on Vital Spiritual Truths – 1937 Youth Conference Committee – Youth Conference Program – Co-Chairmen Extend Greetings – Leading Speakers Are Secured for Youth Conference – Taylor’s Chorus Sings in Sunday Morning Service – Dr. C. W. Shilling Tells Thrilling Sea-fishing Yarns – Science Pictures Prove Valuable For Information – Illness Forces Miss Sutch from School – Face Lifters – Many Interesting Things on Campus Attract Visitors – History Club Has Vital Discussion On World Peace – “How to Be Happy” Is Theme of Recent Address in Chapel – God Can – Miss Dare Serves Number Aided by Seventy Workers – Oldtimer Recalls “Way Back When” Days of T. U. Life – College Humor – Practice Recital Programs Contain New Innovations – Pictures Presented by Frank B. Wilson Enhance Beauty of Wisconsin Dormitory – Soangetahas Stage St. Patrick’s Day Party to Honor Men – News of The World – Taylor University Debate Squad – Hospital Sup’t Brings Message To T. U. Students – Asbury Debaters Conquer Taylor Forensic Teams – Freshmen Defeat Sophomore Quint In 40-29 Battle – Greenhouse Aids Experimentation; Has Floral Beauty – A Gripe – Professor Dennis Entertains Philos Saturday Evening – Leroy Walters Is Composer of Hymn – Men’s Ministerial Gives Pulpit Lamp – Salvation Army Functions Told By Major Hewitt – Dishwashers Win Over Kitchen Boys In Final Seconds – Compromise Adds Climax to Tough Soph/Frosh Scrap – Miss Ella Rudy, Guest Missionary, Leads Meetings – Brief Message on Monday Night Is Inspiring to Men – The Echo Sport Page – Rub Downs – Manchester Takes Rapid Game from Fighting Trojans – Ball State Frosh Smear T. U. Frosh – Trojans Overcome Giffen Team in a Rough Encounter – Anderson College Wins a One-point Victory over T. U. – Junior Girls and Frosh Boys Take B. B. Tournaments – Saint Joseph Is Victor Over T. U. By 44-29 Score
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The Echo: February 13, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 10
Youth Conference Plans Progress Under Chairmen – Short Term Bible Courses Deemed Most Successful – German Books Are Exhibited by the Mooney Library – Mnankas Elect New Group of Officers – Taylor Wins First Debate at Marion College Tourney – “Knowing God” Is Topic of Dean of The Bible School – Major Hewitt of Salvation Army Brings Message – Dr. Evans Shows Varied Displays In Chemical Room – Birth of Lincoln Is Commemorated By School Sup’t – Eugene Laurant, Famed Magician, Pleases Audience – Dishwashers Are Entertained by Miss Irma Dare – Prize Offered for Temperance Contest – Editorial – Three Weeks . . . Are You Ready? – Philippian Excerpts – Taylor’s Product – Face Lifters – Alumni – Soangetahas Hold Mid-year Election – Campus Camera – News of The World – Joe Brothers Is Cheerful Despites Severe Handicaps – They Advertise – “Garf” Steedman Asks Aid for the Youth Conference – Men’s Minsterial Elects Armstrong – Three Reporters Named to Fill Echo Vacancies – Weekly Recital of Music School Given – A Guest Speaker Is Presented in Holiness League – This May, or May Not, Be News to You, Dear Reader, – The Echo Sport Page – Slips From The Sidelines – Trojans Avenge a Defeat by Licking Concordia, 30-24 – Presenting-- Our Peppy Cheer-Leaders – Upsets Recorded In Intra-mural B. B. Tournament – Trojans Whipped By Quaker Quint In 64-45 Setto – Trojans Seek for Revenge in Tough Battles to Come
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The Echo: January 30, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 9
Youth Conference Speakers Include Rev. Paul Rees – Taylor’s Museum Gets Collection Of Mounted Twigs – Miss Alice Butz is New Nurse, Fellows! – Debate Squad is Facing a Tough Future Schedule – Grace Hall Is Elected To Thalo Censor Board – Upland Beer Parlor Decision Reversed – Eugena Laurant Is First Offering In New Lyceum Series – Double-doors Are Knocked by Men In Wisconsin Dorm – Ancient Pottery Is Presented to The T. U. Museum – Rev. Allen Rice Brings Message To T. U. Students – Fourteen Enroll For the Semester As New Students – Dr. Stuart Brings A Stirring Message In Opening Chapel – Editorial – Taylor’s Task – Philippian Excerpts – Let God Lead – Lyceum Numbers – Face Lifters – Alumni – Notice – Emmaus Board – Tears – Senior Party Is Frolick With a “Punch” to It – Moving Pictures Shown To a Large Audience – News of The World – The 1936-1937 Edition of the Taylor University Trojans – Kitchen Boys Get Pictures Snapped In Frosty Farce – Mrs. Roy Knight Leads in Vesper Service Sunday – Leroy Walters Heads The Holiness League – Do You Enjoy College Life? ---Read This – T. U. “Scholars” Vainly Warble The “Exam Blues” – T. U. Students Aid The Flood Refugees – The Echo Sport Page – Slips From The Sidelines – Junior Girls and Frosh Boys Are Still in Front – Earlham Hardwood Artists Engage Trojans To-night – Tennis Tourney Will be Held at Earlham College – Trojans Get Late Start, Losing to Foresters, 67-42
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The Echo: January 16, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 8
“The Lone Eagle” Is Play Presented Here – Huffman Attends Inauguration of Indiana Governor – Dr. H. Kernehan Brings Message On Soul Winning – Dr. Tinkle Leads Men’s Ministerial – Youth Conference Leaders Are Chosen – Mrs. E. G. Magee, T. U. Benefactor, Dies at Her Home – Rev. J. E. Lehman Brings Message on “Life Building” – Kokomo Conference Is Well-Attended – Swiss Mountains Are Discussed by Dr. Charbonnier – Taylor’s Campus Improved During Vacation Period – Girls Enjoy Party In Italian Manner – Trojans Trim Giffen In First Win, 36-17 – T. U. Gospel Tams Hold Successful Holiday Meetings – Editorial – Early Elections – Phillipian Excerpts – Enlarged Horizons – Face Lifters – Alumni – Letters To The Editor – Joint Program Is Presented by the Philos and Thalos – News of The World – Cantankerous Cat Catches Cat-nap, Cavorts Cunningly – College Grocery Taken Over By Mr. H. G. Rose – “Daddy” Watkins Resigns, Leaves Farewell Message – New Resolutions Herald New Year On Taylor Campus – Miss Swift Returns After Her Accident – Prayer Band Has Election Tuesday – Grandpa Eastburg Supplants “Daddy” In Heating Plant – Many Hear Rice Give Lecture in Hartford City – The Echo Sport Page – Slips From The Sidelines – Junior Girls and Frosh Boys Head Class Tournament – Taylor Defeated By Wabash 59-28, Manchester 40-26 – Coach’s Library Is Available to Taylor Students – Earlham, Huntington Are Next Victims – T-Club Adopts a New Constitution Monday Evening
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The Echo: December 5, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 7
Dr. G. Van Duyn Brings Message In Chapel Hour – Co-op Movement Discussed in History Club – Numerous Changes Occur in Library Room Renovation – Thanksgiving Recess Sees No Dull Moments In Campus Activities – Barton Rees Pogue Presents Program Of His Own Works – Taylor Students Lead Two Youth Conferences – “Holiness” Is Topic Of Gerald Clapsaddle – T. U. Students Are Selected In “Who’s Who” – Senior Girls Give A Christmas Party – Early Enrollment Is Requested for Special Courses – Pulpit Prize Is Offered Seniors By Mrs. Thomas – Rev. R. R. weed Is Guest Speaker in Men’s Ministerial – Editorial – Liberty Through Law – Chapel Decorum – Read This—Then Gripe – Face Lifters – Alumni – Letters To The Editor – Three Groups Serve In Vacation Services – News of The World – “Timely” Thought Offered To a Few Would-be Orators – James DeWeerd Is Speaker in Sunday Vespers – An Echo Reporter Makes Survey of Bulletin Board – Newly Organized Band Makes Debut At Recent Games – The Echo Sport Page – Slips From The Sidelines – Intra-mural Ball Is Started Today – Trojans Fall Before Four Strong Teams – Trojans! Take up New Game of “Follow Arrow” T. U., Holbrook, Battle Earlham In Double-Header
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The Echo: November 21, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 6
Thanksgiving Greetings
Major Greenwalt Speaks in Chapel On Armistice Day – New Thalos Give Varied Program In Original Way – Play Production Class Plans Play On January Ninth – Dr. Charbonnier Gives Lecture on Renaissance Art – Missionaries Are Pleasant Surprise In S. V. Conference – “Hoosier Poet” Will Present a Unique Program – Senior Dignity Enlivens Party Tuesday Night – Miss Mabel Cilley Discusses Music In Chapel Program – Radio Stars of Station FILO Stage Broadcast – Choice Program Offered by the Volunteer Band – Auto Fatality Injures Mother Of Miss Kreiner – Editorial – Let’s Back Them – Thanksgiving – Look Up – Philippian Excerpts – Face Lifters – Alumni – Letters To The Editor – The Next Day, A Lament – News of The World – Cornell and Co. Informally Open Debating Season – Missionary from Tibet Speaks in Four Services – T. U. Highchairs Are Historical--See M. Moore – The Echo Sport Page – Slips From The Sidelines – Purple Pepsters Will Help Lift School Spirit – This Man Gripes Loud and Long But All in Vain – Trojans Lose in 45-41 Game with Indiana Central – T-Club Elects Cheer Leaders, Sponsors Band – Le Cercle Francais A Unne Bonne Seance – Five Games in Next Two Weeks Occupy Trojans
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The Echo: November 7, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 5
Play Production Class Presents A One-act Play – Successful Debate Season Forecasted By Keen Interest – Philo Hay-ride To Provide Rosy Cheeks for All – Student Volunteers Sponsor Missionary Convention With Leading Speakers And Male Quartet On Program – European Bishop Is Speaker In Three Services – Thalos Plan for Rendezvous with Ghosts Galore – Revival Closes With Huffman, Stuart Leading – Directors Meet With Alumni To Discuss Plans – Editorial – Your Ideas – Bleacher Sportsmanship – Values – Phillipian Excerpts – Face Lifters – Alumni – Letters To The Editor – Everywhere – Junior Class Enjoys Good-manner Let-down In “Rec” Hall Frolic – News of The Word – Baptist Young People Gather For Institute – Dr. Bentley’s Sonnet Discredits Farley’s “Original” Statement – Message Is Left By Dr. Vayhinger To T. U. Students – Gospel Teams Aid In Sunday Services In Many Churches – Don-a-Don Shoe Parlors to Have Colossal Opening – Nine Taylorites Serve Churches as Student Pastors – The Echo Sport Page – Sport Flashes – Intramural B. B. Tournament to Commence Soon – Trojans Defeated by Ind. Central In First Game of Season, 46-20 – Local Players Win The Mixed Doubles Title – Pat, Mike, and “Birdie” Succomb In Noble Cause
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The Echo: October 24, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 4
Special Courses Offered During Spring Session – Dr. Oborn Explains Gospel Team Rules – Thalos Defeat Philos, 55-54 – Alf Landon “Knox” Roosevelt for Roll In Echo Straw Vote – Dr. A. Lincoln Shute Replies to Modernist – Rev. John Huffman Leads An Effective Revival Campaign – Taylor Faculty Represented at Teachers’ Meeting – Chairmen Picked For New Censor Boards – W. F. M. S. Worker Speaks In Vespers – Volunteers Await Missionary Meeting – Class Week Is Termed Success By Participants – Sophs’ Emblems Are Major Attraction – Editorial – Reorganization – Discipline – Phillipian Excerpts – We Must Decline – Face Lifters – Alumni – The Regular Fellow – The Real Girl – News of The World – Philo Production Provides Climax For Society Day – Marion Newspaper Prints Article By Dr. J. A. Huffman – Educational Pictures Provide New Treat – Carnival Spirit Evidenced During Thalo Activities – “Lettuce” Appreciate New Greenhouse On Our Campus – Dr. J. A. Huffman Leads Conference – The Echo Sport Page – Sport Flashes – Unsung Heroes Fight Bravely In Pigskin Tilt – Varsity Ends Practice in Fundamentals – Trojans Plan For Win Over Central Five – Alspaugh Gains Tennis Victory Over P. Stuart
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The Echo: October 10, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 3
Class Week Starts Monday Morning – Joint Program Sponsored by Lit. Societies – Four Prominent T. U. Men Listed In New “Who’s Who” – Mnankas Give Tea For All New Girls At “Ma” Jones’ Home – Huffman Delivers Opening Address At C.B. Institute – Play Production Class to Present One-act Plays – Echo to Sponsor An All-Student Straw Vote Here – Pippert Elected Volunteer Head – Dr. Taylor Gives Interesting Talk In Biology Lab – Fifty Funny Femmes Feed Faces from Fast-fading Fodder – Rush Day to Climax Society Activities – Friends Pastor Is Speaker in Sunday Vespers – Steele Announces Early Progress In the 1937 Gem – Editorial – The Fall Revival – Self Education In College – Activities – Philippian Excerpts – Face Lifters – Alumni – Men Pine for H.S. As Teachers Take Up New Positions – Frosh Experience Thrill in First Outing of Group – Guess Again – News of The World – Philalethean News – Student Council Sponsors Local Amateur Hour – Miss Bothwell Gives Address on Hymns in Men’s Ministerial – Thalonian Society Invites New Students – Heart Purity Is Topic in Holiness League – Sophs GO “Gypsi” In First Outing At Flint Park – The Echo Sport Page – Sport Flashes – Varsity Squad Brings Practice For New Season – Phy. Ed. Department Beings Medical Exams – Tennis Tourneys Are Incomplete Due to Weather – Echo Reporter Gives Faculty All-Star Rating – Juniors Lead In Horseshoe Intra-murals – Ladies And Gentlemen! Announcing --- – Trojans Face Heavy Schedule For 1936-1937
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The Echo: September 26, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 2
Prof. C. E. Smith Dies in Detroit After Long Seige – We Never “Sausage” A Picnic as the One this Morning – Farm Help Injured – College Chorus Is Organized For Year’s Work – Dorothy Scea Is Named By the Student Council – Figures Released By the Registrar – Dr. Cottingham Gives Farewell Chapel Message – Freshmen Pick Officers for Coming Year – Rev. Roy Knight Appointed as New Field Secretary – Rev. Fred Clark Brings Address Of Matriculation – Biology Dept. Tags 75 Trees On the Campus – Rev. Andrew Gih Wins Many New Friends at T. U. – Spanish Revolution Is Topic of First History Meeting – Editorial – Start Now – Watch Concomitant Learnings – Proclamation Vs. Denunciation – Karl Kapers – Alumni – Tugowulf – Congratulations! – Guess Again – News of The World – Hear Ye!!!!! Taylor Has An Airport – Dr. Hunt Brings Inspiring Message In Chapel Service – Freshmen Defeat Sophs In Muddy River Battle – Objectives of Men’s Ministerial Given On Monday Night – Dean Fenstermacher Advices College Men – Carefree Juniors Stage Successful Treasure Hunt – All Classes Now Meeting in Weekly Fellowship Hours – The Echo Sport Page – Sport Flashes – Intramural Program Sets Three Sports In Action – All Students to Take Part in New Phy-Ed Plan as Outlined – Old Students Bow to New Students in Annual Tilt – Equipment Added to T. U. Athletic Department – Haines Succeeds Steedman as T-Club Head – Horseshoe Tournament Has Large Entry
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The Echo: September 12, 1936
Taylor University
Volume 24, Number 1
Welcome Freshmen Welcome New Students
Substantial Gain in Registration Shown – Ad Building Is Completely Renovated – New Students Entertained on Freshman Day – Girls’ Gospel Team “Auto” Be Happy After Summer – New Students Welcomed by Pres. Stuart – Dr. J. A. Huffman Heads School of Religion – School Year Opened by Matriculation – New Greenhouse and Chapel Steps Among Campus Improvements – Dr. Huffman Leads First All-College Prayer Hour – Reception Climaxes Freshman Wheel – Nurses Training and Normal Training Add Many Students – Editorial – Welcome Freshmen – Our Devotions – Extra-Curricular Activities – Junior Rules Committee – Fashion “Scoop” – Notice – Karl Kapers – Alumni – How Did You Spend Your Vacation? – Guess Again – News of The World – Organizations Send Welcome to Members of Incoming Class – Philo President Greets Freshmen – Head of Mnanka’s Writes Welcome to New Girls – Prayer Band Provides Restful Inspiration – Friendship is Aim of Big Brothers and Sisters – Learn Current Events Through History Club – Strong-hearted Maidens Extend Greetings – Leader of Thalos Sends Greetings – Holiness League Offers Christian Fellowship – New Students Give Impressions Of Taylor – The Echo Sport Page – Outlook for T. U. Athletics Is Encouraging – Extensive Intramural Program Outlined For School Year – Coach Art Howard Has Enviable Record – T-Club Solicits Support for Coming Year – T. U. Quartet Has Successful Summer In Christian Work
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