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The Echo: May 28, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 17
Commencement Program Honors Seniors – Forty-four Grads Receive Diplomas From Pres. Stuart – Ministerial Group Elect – Graduating Organ Recital Is Given By Dorothy Smith – Junior Class Have Formal Party and Choose Officers – Dr. A. Wesley Pugh Is Baccalaureate Speaker This Year – Student Artists’ Recital Is Event Of Commencement – Gem-Echo Banquet Culminates Year Of Student Effort – “Romeo And Juliet” Is Reproduced In Masterful Style – Honorary Degrees Are Given To R. H. Stone and M. Wire – Bishop Blake Gives Challenging Talk About Aldersgate – Editorial – Senior Issue – Soul Saving – Commencement Days – Flashes from Flash – Alumni Briefs – Thalos and Philos Elect New Officers – Soangetahas Pick R. Johnson As Pres. – Seniors Of 1938 – John Heshey – Samuel Wolgemuth – Curtiss Moore – Dorothy Oxedine – Lewis Black – Clair Myers – Mary K. Myers – Hazel Butz – Thelma Sharp – Marie Heineman – Vergil Gerber – Rebecca Wheeler – Class Will – Margaret Trefz – Lois Knight – Chuck Garringer – Lucille Kruschwitz – Dorothy Smith – Charles Moore – Robert Haines – Wirth Tennant – Dick Halfast – Dorothy Weaver – Mildred Macy – Carl Reppert – Hazel Compton – Wallace Scea – Ted Engstrom – Art Dahlstrand – Luther Patton – John Miles – Walter Randall – Virginia Cline – Paul Stuart – Dorothy Martin – Hazel Smith – Catherine Chappell – Virgie Grile – Don Mumma – Z. R. Chavis – Emma Alspaugh – Clarise Bell – Glenber Sutton – Arlene Pask – Russell Frey – Senior Holiday Is Unusual Success – Senior Sponsor Is Host to Class at A Farewell Dinner – Seniors Landscape N. E. Campus Corner – Moving-Up Day Is Observed With Pomp – Bonfire Is Rained Out But Show Continues – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Literary Contest Is Coming Feature – Miss Alric Speaks On Syrian Missions – Hungarian Violinist Thrills Students – Cheer Up, Gals – Holiness League Holds Election of Officers – Election of Officers Held by Mnankas – Volunteers Hold Elections – Virgie Grile Gives Delightful Speech Recital Recently – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls By I. C. – Trojans Vanquish Cadets in Extra Inning Game, 2-1 – T. U. Racketeers Are Defeated on Manchester Court – Trackmen Finish Season; Predict Strong Team in ’39 – Weather Man Smiles Favorably; T. U.’ers All Go On Picnics
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The Echo: May 14, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 16
Germanic Setting Features Banquet In Marion Hotel – Sunshine Trio Furnish Recent Chapel Program – Dr. W. P. Musgrave Will Join Faculty To Teach French – Comedy Operetta Given By Philos Is Well Received – Prayer Band Election – Publications Choose Spear And Persons – Costume Recital Of Classics Given – L. Patton Wins In Preaching Contest – Mnanka’s Oriental Banquet Is Great Feature Of Year – “Romeo And Juliet” Is Scheduled For Early Production – Editorial – Sort Of A Good-Bye – A Handful Of Fives – Will The Hanks Help Us Stay Out Of War? – Flashes from Flash – Alumni Briefs – Wirth Tennant Receives The Bishop Taylor Oration Prize – Mrs. “Chic” Jackson Is Taylor Chapel Speaker – Many Taylor Students Given Methodist Charges – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Bells, Belles, Belles, Bells, Bells, Belles – T. U. Represented At International Relations Meeting – John Miles Gives Oration At State Peace Contest – PWA Service Is Solicited In Advantage of Athletic Department – Upland M. E. Church Pastor – Page New Junior President – Butz Is New Soph Pres. – Senior Class Entertained – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls By I. C. – Trojans Shut Out By Manchester In Final Home Game – Dr. H. H. Savage, Radio Minister Of Fame, Speaks Here – Tennis Team Has Few Victories In Three Encounters – Indiana Central Avenges Trojans In Home Contest – Stuart Places In Quarter Mile Race In Recent Meet – Spartans Defeat Taylor Nine In A Hard Fought Game
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The Echo: April 30, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 15
Philo’s Operetta Is Scheduled for Big Performance – Speech Recital of Hazel Smith Shows Unusual Talents – English Speaker Spends Two Days On Taylor Campus – Anticipations for Gem Indicate an Early Publication – Juniors Dine Class Of 1938 in Regal Style at Banquet – T. U. Music Lovers Attend Conference – Nat’l Conference On Campus Is One Of Great Success – Seniors Honored By Observance of “Coming Out” Day – Piano Recital of Vergil Gerber Is Highly Acclaimed – Editorial – Coming Out Day – And Be Found In Him – Opinions – Death Insurance – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Easter Vacation Has High Lights On T. U. Campus – Echo Seeks Simple Service of Someone – Taylor University Has Unique Setting – High School Commencement – 1927 Echo Excerpts – A Name’s A Name Except When It’s Part Of A Story – Ball Bawls By I. C. – T. U. Nine Overwhelms I.C. And Concordia – Cadets Walloped By Howardmen in 5 to 3 encounter – Trojan Nine Meets First Defeat at Ball State, 10-2 – T. U. Tennis Team Plays Manchester – Earlham Turns in Victory over T U. By 9 to 2 score – Trackmen Engage In Opening Meet – First Time Taylor Has Defeated I.C. In Baseball Game
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The Echo: April 14, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 14
National Holiness Group Meets Here – ‘Second Childhood’ Given by Thalos Is Huge Success – “Master Singers” Captivate Crowd With Varied Songs – Dr. McArthur Gives Exposition On The “Heroes Of Faith ‘’ – Missionary Group Holds Conference On Taylor Campus – “Macbeth” Thrills Audience As Given By Avon Players – “The Count And The Co-Ed” Promises To Be A Success – T. U. Chorus Gives “Olivet To Calvary” – Rev. Yeoman Chapel Speaker – Editorial – Easter Season – Our Dead Literary Societies – Artist Series – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Spirit Of Easter – Campus Camera – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Mother Sefton Is Feted On Birthday With Surprise Dinner – Master Singers Present Concert Here – Common Ailment Is Prevalent On Taylor Campus – John Miles Wins Peace Oratorial Contest – Soangetahan Win In Inter-Club Contest – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls By I.C. – Trackmen Expect Successful Year For New Recruits – Ice Storm – Baseball Season Opens With Team Practicing Daily – S. A. Witmer Speaks To Group On “Preaching Plus”
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The Echo: April 1, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 13
Despondent Editor Takes Easiest Way – Ridgeway Blows Up Ad. Building – Dr. Charbonnier Accepts Unusual Offer In South – Board Elects Dr. Garringer To Fill Stuart’s Vacancy – Dean Foust Makes “Hinge” Confession” – Sensational Offer Given To Seniors In Teaching Field – President Stuart Is Victim Of Crime – NOTICE! – Editorial – In Memoriam – Be Calm – Thalos vs. Philos – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – This Year’s Gem Will Not Appear – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Tribute Written In Honor of New Editor of Echo – Disrupted Kitchen Force Brings Much Grief to Miss Dare – Suicide Is Help To Woeful Fellow In Getting ‘Ahead’ – P. Stuart Lauded As World Record Holder – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls – Taylor Adopts New Policy In Athletic Dep’t. – Pugilist Evans To Meet Famed Louis In Bout – Speed Smithurst Rejects Offer Of Routing Red Sox
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The Echo: March 19, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 12
Miss Rutz Thrills Students By Talk On Passion Plays – Miss Deyo Gives Practical Message To Volunteers – Philos Announce Presentation Of Comedy Operetta – Practice Teachers Face Perplexing Problems – Climenhaga Accepts Call – Congratulations, Millers! – “Scoop” Falls Through As Karl Kreiner Is Found – Watch For Developments In “Second Childhood” – Practice Preaching Is Feature Of Meeting – Book Dedicated To Dr. Ayres – Chorus Prepares Easter Cantata For Presentation – Miss’y Conference Again Sponsored by Student Volunteers – 1112 Young People Attend Youth Conference at T. U. – Editorial – Spray On The Rocks – Think – As I See It – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Taylor Students Rank High In Standard Test – You Guess Them; They’re “Peeves” – Annual “Clean Up” Day – Quartet and Dr. Stuart Go to Pittsburgh – German Movies Are Shown – Information From Within Concerning Conference “Grub” – “Biology Blues” Interrupted By Unprecedented Nite – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls – Senior Basketeers Make Clean Sweep! – Unsung Heroes Of Youth Conference Labor “Behind The Lines” To Gain Victory – Trackmen Report For Early Spring Training on Track – Baseball Season Approaches With Call For Players – Spring Weather Brings Thoughts Of Tennis Teams
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The Echo: March 5, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 11
Fifth Annual Youth Conference Assembles at Taylor Next Week – Political Shrine Is Presented TO School By C.A.R. – Youth Conference Program – Rev. M. Ketcham Tells Of Labors On Foreign Field – Clever Farce Is Chosen By Thalos For Presentation – Taylor Is Beneficiary Of Two Valuable Gifts – President Stuart Extends Welcome TO Visiting Youth – Concluding Lyceum Numbers Selected By Able Committee – T. U. Debaters Share Decisions In Tournaments – “When The Coast Line Fades” From Dr. H. Lindblom – 500 Registrations Forecast Largest I. Y. C. In History – Pittenger Picked For Commencement Address – Editorial – God Is Able – Orchids To You – “Our Answer” – In Memoriam – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Conference Leaders Give Their Welcome – New Feature Announced For Future Bible Course – Local Youths Will Enjoy National Recognition – Men’s Ministerial Group Honors Dr. J. Huffman – Dr. Stuart Gives Address – Y. C. Music Chairman Organizes Program – Seniors Give Display Of Second Childhoodness – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls – Senior Girls Win Championship; Men’s Tourney Undecided – Trojans Bow to Spartans In Final Game of Season – Howardmen Trounce Giffin There, 33-25 – Tribute Paid to Trojan Couch and Basketball Squad
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The Echo: February 19, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 10
Progress Noted In Preparation For Conference – Taylor Quartet and Dr. Huffman Attend Meetings – State Educator Speaks – Local Volunteers Honored at Annual State Conference – “Strong Hearted Maidens” Debate Momentous Topic – W. J. Bryan Favored Taylor – Second Semester Registration – Taylor Debaters Enter Intercollegiate Contest – Seminary Quartet Visits T. U. – Conservationists Hold Monthly Get-together – Rev. E. A. Fiddler Speaks of Work in India Leper Group – Ministerial Elects Officers – Girls’ Organization Enjoys Inspiring Talks – Lyceum Committee Presents Unique Program Tonight – Cupid Assists in The Entertainment of Seniors – Kiwanis Club Dines Here – Editorial – Such As I Have – If Not Respect, Courtesy – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Rev. and Mrs. Shirk Stirs Student Body – Campus Brevities – Studying Is An Art But Who Is A Fool Artist? – A Beaut And A Beast – Debaters Are Selected For Annual Inter-club Debate – More Sack Lunches! – Prince to Pauper in Ten Easy Lessons – Kollegiate Kuriosities – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls – Huntington B. B. Team Overcomes Home Squad, 40-31 – Trojans Travel To Giffin, O., Tonight – Senior Women and Men Upset by Two Freshman Outfits – Rose Poly Beaten By T.U. Onslaught – Conference Leaders Upset T.U. Basketeers – Concordia Graciously Bows to Trojans, 48-41
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The Echo: February 5, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 9
Judge Fred Bale Discusses Vital Issues at T.U. – Stirring Gospel Message Is Given by Rev. Van Loon – Jerold Frederic Presents Concert Of Gripping Music – Junior Dept. in School of Music Offers Program – Mystery Abounds When Dramatists Thrill Audience – Dr. H. Lindblom Visits Taylor on Trip to Europe – Magic of Murdock Provides Thrills For Large Group – Youth Conference Officials Select Committee Heads – Philharmonic Orchestra Coming – Students Attend Brilliant Concert In Marion Church – Editorial – Christ, Public Enemy No. 1? – “We Are Not Here To Play, To Dream, To Drift” – To The Student Body – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – What a Smile Can Do – Campus Brevities – Inevitable Siege Of Distress Now Enters Oblivion – Faculty Presents Unique Party For Students In Gym – Observe Boy Scout Week – Thalos Enjoy Marion Talent – Dr. Tinkle Receives Foreign Recognition – Calendar – Welcome Extended To New Students Entering Taylor – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls – Concordia Invades Maytag Gym Tonite – Taylor Licks Rose Poly – Anderson Wins 47-36 – Trojans Top Giffin – Class Basketball Games Are Series Of Interesting Tilts
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The Echo: January 15, 1938
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 8
Taylor Again Offers Short Bible Course – Butz, Rediger Honored – Philos Offer “Murdock” the Famed Magician – World Traveler Speaks to T. U. Volunteer Band – Taylor Expresses Sympathy – Lyceum Group Will Present Famed Pianist – Debate Contest Revived by Dr. S. H. Turbeville – Joint Program Is Source of Much Hilarity – Debate Teams Make Initial Appearance – Bishop Swalen Speaks To Students at Chapel – “Tiger House”, Mystery Play, Will Be Given – Vesper Meditation Is Given by Rev. J. W. Fox – Editorial – Youth Conference – Student Government – In Appreciation – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Taylor Profs Attend Nat’l Science Meet – Holiness Convention Is Guest Of Taylor – Pulpit Contest Offers Large Prize To Winner – Ministerial Group Goes Social At Party Tonite – Campus Brevities – Lesser Facts – Fanciful Facts Found By Echo Statistic Dept. – Photo Contest Winners – Gospel Teams Report Active Xmas Vacation – Engaging News Reports Given After Holidays – Faculty Members To Attend Conference – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – Trojans Tripped By Huntington 37-32 – Central Normal Defeats Taylor In Close Game – New Locker Rooms Are Asset To Phy. Ed. Dep’t – Trojans Bow To Wabash in A 43-25 Tilt – Thalos Entertain with “Poet’s Corner” Program – Tournament in Ping Pong Is A Coming Feature
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The Echo: December 18, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 7
Prof. Arkush Shows Results of Miracle – “Gospel Musician” Thrills Group in Unusual Program – Santa Visits Philos at Closed Christmas Party – Orchestra Featured In Wednesday’s Chapel – Talk on Humor By Dr. W. Dern Pleases Group – Musical Dramatization Is Given At Xmas Program – Freshmen Entertain At Thalo’s Closed Meeting – Dr. A. W. Pugh Presents Vital Message In Chapel – “Tiger House”, Mystery Comedy, To Be Presented – “Messiah” Is Given By Choral Society – Lest We Forget – Editorial – Why Christmas? – New Year’s Day, Then – – Patton Begs Off – Come On! – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Campus Radio Station Broadcasts – O You English – Campus Brevities – Latinbus – Miss Mina Herman Tells of Working With Mountaineers – Unique Christmas Tree Featured In Parlors – Christmas Parties – Soangetahas – Dishwashers – Home Ec. Girls – Faculty – Seniors – Sophomores – Post Office Is Bloody Scene In Battle For Mail – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – Spartans Squench Trojans 66-19 in One-sided Battle – Trojans Drop Home Contest To Anderson – Wis. Men Are Active – Seniors Take Lead in Stiff Class Contest – Delightful Christmas Dinner Served Wed.
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The Echo: December 4, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 6
“Mother Hyam” Is Welcome Guest of T.U. – Interesting Speakers Are Presented Before Ministerial Association – Lyceum Series Presents D. W. Dern, Humorist – Taylor Broadcast Is Given From Purdue U. – Nautical Discourse Given By Dr. Schilling – Dr. H. Lindblom Invited to Lead Revival Abroad – Taylor Expresses Sympathy – Thanksgiving At T.U. Has Great Charm – Speech Dept. Presents Initial Student Recital – Brilliant Organ Concert Given By Blind Artist – Conservation Club Has Initial Open Meeting – Editorial – Relaxation – College “Men” – Letter To The Editor – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Extra! Home Town Boy Makes Good! – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – Discovery of 93rd Element Astounds World of Science – Taylor’s Poetess Gains Recognition In Nat’l Magazine – DR. Pugsley Honored BY “Foreign” Element – “Rushing” Season For Dan Cupid!! “Who’s Next?” – Professor Has Operation – New Organization Is Active – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – Class Tourney In Basketball Starts Today – Taylor’s Netters Beaten by Quakers In 38-21 Encounter – Trojans Conquer Concordia 32-30 In First Victory – Intramural Basketball Schedule
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The Echo: November 20, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 5
Dr. R.L. Stuart Again Elected T.U. President – Impressive “Messiah” Will Be Presented by Chorus – Science Academy Holds Meeting at North Manchester – New Philos Present Versatile Abilities In Drama, Music – Happy Hog Haunts Hardy Habitat Of Hostile Hostesses – Taylor Student Seeks Laurels in National Meet – “Can You Use 3 Bucks?” – New Board Member Gives Lectures On Science and Bible – New Thalos Offer Original Talents At Unique Program – Taylor Students In Current Issue Of “Who’s Who” – Busy Gem Staff Reports Progress In Year Book – “Honey” A “Home Product”? – Editorial – Gratitude – Caution – Attitude – Open Letter To The Editor – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Taylor Tames Shrew – Your Thoughts If You Were to Leave Taylor? – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – Taylor Library Cooperates In Nat’l Book Week – The Echo Extends Season’s Greetings – Thanksgiving – New Junior Piano Students – Frosh Enjoy Unique Party – Calamity Recipe – Bishop From Africa Gives Challenge To Students – Exams Over! Juniors As Scavengers “Wreck” Hall – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – Trojans Defeated By I.C.; Tackle Concordia Tonite – Earlham Quintet Plays Taylor In Opening Contest – Inclement Weather Delays Play-off In Girls’ Tourney – Shuffle Over And Try Your Skill In New Game – Class Basketball Plans Completed
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The Echo: October 30, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 4
Settlement of Magee Estate Benefits T.U. – Debating Teams Make Tentative Plans For Year – Taylor Grad Secures Position At I. U. – Thalonians Find Haunted House For Masquerade – Library Improvement Includes New Chairs – Profs. Attend Convention – Dr. S. H. Turbeville Leads In Stirring Revival Series – Hay Ride Brings Frolic to Philo Funsters Tonite – Dr. Huffman Speaks At Holiness Society – Blind Pianist Of Radio Fame Thrills Group – Conservationist Club Elects Officers – Editorial – Perpetual Revival – Are You A Trojan? – Taylor’s Field Secretary – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Silent Sermons – Give Me Words – Announcing Photo Contest – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – Freshmen Live and Learn Or at Least They Live, I Hope – English Department Increases In Size – Shreiner Auditorium – Marked Progress Seen In MInsterial Group – Soangetahas Enjoy Picnic Breakfast – Modern “Minute Men” – Hitching Post Is Ancient Clock of “Gay Ninety” Days – Chemistry Lab Is Renovated As Dept. Has Big Increase – Dramatic Group Plans – Key Sayings From Dr. Turbeville’s Messages – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – Wisconsinites Win in Finals Of Softball – Taylor Trojans Open Season at Indiana Central – Taylor University Basketball Schedule – Jefferson Township Basketball Schedule – Archery Exhibition Creates New Interest
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The Echo: October 20, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 3
Class Week Ends As Emblems Are Placed Aside – Campus Women Assist In Dining Hall Work – Honors Bestowed On Head of Local Music Department – Swedish Evangelist Gives Unique Gospel Message To Taylor Students – Thalos Defeat Philos 66-61 – Taylor Gives Gospel Through Large Corps Of Student Pastors – Chemistry Prof. Attends Session Of Indiana Group – Class Sponsor Entertains Juniors In Regal Style – Sophomores Brave Frigid Climes and Enjoy Picnic – Dr. Turbeville Conducts Fall Revival Series – Gospel Teams Organize As Captains Are Chosen – Elliot Appointed – Editorial – Revival Spirit – Literary Societies – Pet Worries Of The Editor – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – 4-H Club Awards Won By Two Taylor Freshmen – Violin Quartet Makes Debut At Mnanka Tea – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – Blue And White Bedeck Campus As Philos Rule – Frosh Feel Faint From Floundering For Feeble Fates – Thalos Present Varied Talents On Society Day – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – Bright Prospects For Varsity Team Seen At Practice – Alspaugh Defeats Tennant In Finals Of Tennis Tourney – Horseshoe Matches Are Still To Be Played
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The Echo: October 2, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 2,
Gov. Townsend Is Speaker at Taylor – Dr. Evans’ Article Published Recently – Freshmen Pick John Zoller for Class President – Volunteer Band Active as New Year Advances – Trefz, Tennant Elected – Registration Facts – Sophs Are Victors In Annual Tilt of Herculean Rivalry – New Members Are Added to Chorus By Prof. Kreiner – Vesper Committee Alters Its Plans For Worship Hour – Emblems Are Worn During Class Week – Pedagogical Aspirations Practice on “Helpless” High School Students – Editorial – Faith and Humbleness – Your Ideals? – Student Dictionary – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – To The Sophomores – Always Comes Late – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – Philalethean and Thalonian Societies Present Purposes and Plans for the Year – Philos – Thalos – Inspired Junior Class Seeks Flowery Pasture For First Gala Picnic – Ministerial Group Picks Officers at Business Meeting – Bird House Elects – The Echo Sport Page – Tip-Offs – “Play Ball,” Call Victory-Seeking Class Athletes – Coach Howard Is Chosen by Nat’l Athletic Society – Third Round Finds Keen Competition In Tennis Meet – Halfbacks Become Halfwits – Gym Improvements Include Showers For T.U. Women
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The Echo: September 18, 1937
Taylor University
Volume 25, Number 1
Gov. M. Clifford Townsend Delivers Annual T.U. Matriculation Address – New Student Reception Closes Outstanding Week of Activity – Joint Literary Society Program – “Prairie Flowers” Bloom Profusely On T. U. Campus – Renovating of Sammy Morris Dorm Leads List of New Repairs – Indiana’s State Executive Speaks September 23 in Maytag Gymnasium – New Members Added To Taylor Faculty For Academic Year – Dr. R. L. Stuart Greets Taylor’s Freshman Class – Religious Groups Are Presented at Initial College Prayer Hour – Editorial – A Challenge – Why The Echo? – Learning To Live – Thoroughness – Idle Chatter – Alumni – Taylor U. Quartets Travel in 15 States During Summer’s Work – Kollegiate Kaleidoscope – The Following Organizations Welcome You – Thalonians – Soangetahas – Junior Rules – Woman’s Association – French Club – Philaletheans – Mnankas – Class Presidents Express Joy In Greeting Mates – The Echo Sport Page – Dots ‘N Dashes – Men’s Intramural Sports Organized For Coming Year – Head of Taylor Athletic Dep’t Sends Greetings – Stuart Extends Welcome To All Returning T-men – Sports Entry Blank – Gospel Team Has Eventful Summer In Soul-Winning
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