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The Echo: June 3, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 17
Sun Starts to Set on Successful Year – Drs. Smith and Stuart Speak Commencement Week – Sponsor Gives Seniors Lovely Farewell Feast – “POP” Concert Program – Moving Up Day Starts Final Run Of Activities – 49th Annual Literary Contest To Be Monday – The Gem Is Grand – Two Diamonds Make Appearance On Campus – Cooperation Has Been Keynote Of 95th Year – Music Department Concert – Editorial – Hold Steady – Horse Sense – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – I Dare You – Corner Column – Ministerial Association – Reveries Of A Senior – Day of Prayer – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver – Intramural Crown Goes To Seniors: Winners Listed – Tennis Team Ends Year With Concordia Win – Trojans Run Victory String to Four Straight – Taylor Downs Spartans 6-3 In Slug Fest Game – Meadows Outclasses Field At Big State – Athletes Bring Year to Close With Wins In Contests
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The Echo: May 20, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 16
Juniors-Seniors Enjoy Annual Formal Banquet – Banqueters of the Mnanka Dine at the Spencer in Marion – Playful Seniors At Comprehensives By 4:30 AM Friday – Taylor Publications Casts for New Year Chosen And On Exhibition for Student Approval – Senior Privileges Have Dim-Past Background – Coming Out Day Begins End of Senior Trail – Maidens and Braves Dine at Muncie’s Hotel Roberts – Editorial – This Different Year – Remember A Vision – Slim Sez… – Know the Unknowable – Corner Column – Next Saturday Time For Big Annual Room Cleaning – Holiness League Elects Officers – Shakespeare Class Gives Recital – Driscoll Swelters On K.P. Duty In Southland – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Litten and Trojan Batsmen Swamp Anderson and Central Normal – Four Taylor Trackmen Pile Up 36 Points In Terre Haute Meet
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The Echo: May 6, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 15
Driscoll Tells of First Days In Army Camp – Herber Elected President; Hyde Jr. Rules Head – Mildred Burdon Gives Excellent Junior Recital – Thalonians Elect Eastman, Leader – Kentucky School Teacher is Given Credit for The Foundation of Mother’s Day Celebration – Commencement Season Activities Begin May 13 – Mnanka’s and Soangetaha’s Hold Banquet – Leo Sands Chosen Philo President – Rumor Gains Draft Age To Be Lowered – Sr. Skip Day Celebrated by Underclassmen – Editorial – Mother’s Love – Don’t Quit School – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – House Cleaning – Mrs. Kincheloe Awarded William Taylor Contest – Corner Column – Soangetaha’s Win – Klingman Elected – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Maymen Score Easy Victories Over Two Foes – Manchester Ekes Out 9-7 Win Over Taylor – Track Team Takes Second Place In Four Way Meet at Indianapolis – Netmen Down Concordia 5-2
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The Echo: April 22, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 14
Martin Barney to Head Senior Class of ’42 – Troph & Co., Printers, Give Reporter Human Angle Background of T.U. Press – Specific Date Not Yet Given For Senior Day – Dr. Huffman Leads Holiness Group – Esther Prosser Gives Junior Recital Saturday – Professor Kreiner Sings at Ft. Wayne – Dennismen Take Spring Tour – Seniors Enjoy Formal Party – Private Driscoll--Class of 1940--Writes Home With Dope on Life in Army Camp – Editorial – Say, Did You Hear The Latest? – An Explanation – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – Dear Uncle Sam – Corner Column – Seniors Shed Dignity for an Evening – Kitchen Helpers Enjoy Picnic – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Central Normal Diamondmen Beat T.U. 6-0 – Litten Hurls One Hit Ball Loses to IC 3-2 – Costly Errors Give Central and Earlham Close Victories Over Taylor – Junior Men Tops in Interclass Track Scoring
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The Echo: April 1, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 13
Extra Extra
Hayes, West Virginia, Wins $5,000; Discovers 9th Column Plot – Taylor Students Hail Remodeling of College Store: Service Better – Correspondent Chalmers Sends in Late War News – Hillbilly Uncovers All Plans. Snoover, Pies Praise Youngster For His Work – Mother Hurd Announces Tie In Dorm Contest; Behnken Is Hinderance – Girls Unanimously Vote To Ban All Meetings – Editorials – Foolishness – “People Have More Fun Than Anybody” – Ecfoo Staff Takes Delight In Playing the Fool – A True Story – Inquiring Reporter Finds New Laws Unfavorable – Can You Solve This Mystery! – Tobin, Attiva Athena Surprises Book World With Unique Philosophy – Important Press Notices – Echfoo Staff Fires Old Leaders, Elects “Wee” Miller Editor – Here Is The Solution To the Terrible Crime – Sport Page – Souders Tames Yanks 15-0 – In the Spotlight by Rantland Grice – University Fearful To Face Tennis Team – Couch May Uses Girls Team After Seventh Inning – Track Team Chosen By Use of I.Q. Tests; Team Loses Yaggy, Meadows
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The Echo: March 25, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 12
Debaters Meet U. of Maine – Missionary Speaks – Record Crowds Attend Eighth Youth Conference – Several Good Reasons Why The Echo Is… Is Not… The Best Paper T.U. Students Want It To Be – Popular Senior Presents Final Organ Recital – 1941 Gem Taking Final Form For Lee and Staff – Thalos Present Annual Drama – Hausheer Honored – Editorial – A Salute – This And That – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – Grapes – Corner Column – Music Club – Religious Leaders Meet on Taylor’s Campus – Alumni Snacks – Jesse Stuart’s Informality Wins Students’ Praise – The Idol – Ensemble Highly Appreciated in Varied Program – Philos Present Talented Pianist – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Trojans Prepare for Earlham – Skinner Takes Basketball-Golf Free Throw Test – Bobby Briggs Says “I Like Flying”---And Taylor Likes Bobby Briggs – Army Men Take Note!!
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The Echo: March 11, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 11
Taylor Opens Campus to Young People – Governor Schricker Sends Greetings to Conference – President Stuart Welcomes Youth To Taylor – A Short, Short Story!--It Could Happen Again--Will You Allow It? – Governor’s Greeting – Club News – Students Are Enthusiastic in Views as Reporter Asks Youth Conference Questions – Meetings Will Mark 8th Year of Spiritual Effort – Editorial – Happy To See You – Those Little Things – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – Deliverance – B. O. V. S. Shows Huge Gain In Food Consumption – Corner Column – Philos Present Talented Artist – Youth Conference Cabinet – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Yaggi, Givi Say Good-bye As Maymen Lose – It Looks Good---But It Wasn’t – Smooth Working Junior Girls Take Net Championship In Tight Game – Six Straight Wins Give Volley Ball Tourney to Frosh – Varsity’s
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The Echo: February 25, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 10
Cincinnati Pastor To Be Youth Speaker – Debate, Basketball Squads Active Over Week-end – Registrations Pour In For Youth Meeting – Sophomores Enjoy Valentine’s Party – Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Junior Play Is Friday Night – Famous Medical Missionaries Visits -- Dame Pankhurst Gives Reporter Brief Outline Of Her Life, Mission and Impressions of America – National Champs – Hanley-Mitchell Win Five Out Of Six Debates A Letter Of Appreciation – Professor Kreiner Grooms Glee Club for Eastern Trip – Different Grips Enjoy Activities – Trojans Trample Over Two Foes On Short Trip – Field Secretary Visits Volunteers – Editorial – Why Youth Conference? – Nice Fighting – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – Deliverance – Corner Column – Auto Accidents are Uncle Sam’s Greatest Tragedy – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Trojan Snipers Beat Improved Huntington Team – Leading Scorers – After a Long Time!!! – T.U. 50 Anderson 44 – Seniors Win Seven Straight; Drub Juniors 56-47 to Win Championship – Junior Girls Crush Opponents: Still Undefeated
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The Echo: February 8, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 9
Debate Squads Open Season With Wheaton – Life Magazine Gives Section To Taylor Grads – Nosey Reporter Gives Lowdown On Some Dates – Youth Conference Cabinet Elected – Versatile Lecturer Speaks At Convocation To-night – Notice – Mnankas Escort Their Valentines Roller Skating – Mary Gale Hafford Presents Second Lyceum Number – English Club Relaxes After Final Exams – Editorial – Let’s Explore – He Would Not Hate – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – Deliverance – Alumni Snacks – Corner Column – Mrs. May Likes TO Study, Paint – Social Committee Entertain – Valentine’s Day Causes Typical Bachelor To Philosophize on Love – Dr. Zoller Speaks – Indian Lassies Elect New Staff – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Manchester Jinx Still Prevails Lose 44-41 – Inklings of This and That – Junior, Frosh Girls Outclass Other Foes – Sophs Meet Loop Leading Seniors In Crucial Tilt – Netmen Bounce Into Win Column Crushing Giffin
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The Echo: January 20, 1941
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 8
Taylor Friend Concludes Fourth Annual Visit – Mnankas Elect Mildred Brown New President – Campus Vacation Time of Cheer, Fun and Work – The New Year in Perspective – First Taylor Broadcast Series To Send Out Gospel Message – Theodore Roosevelt: His Nine Reasons For Going To Church – Reality of Student Life in Sharp Clash With Study Theory – Family Relations Class Hears Speaker – Draper, Guiler Visit Florida During Vacation – Soangetahas Open New Year With Debate Session – Editorial – Umm! Good Tasting – “Easy Lies The Head…” – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – Deliverance – Gem “Thank You” – Corner Column – Shakespeare Lives – Taylor Salutes Mother Hurd – Dr. Ayres Writes For Anniversary – Alumni Snacks – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver by The Duke – Maymen Play Two This Week – Dinky Tull Leads Hanover to 66-50 Victory Over TU – Seniors Win; Jump Into First Place – Junior, Soph Girls Triumph – Central Normal Hand Trojans Fourth Defeat
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The Echo: December 17, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 7
Greetings Merry Xmas
Chorus Will Present Messiah Tonight – Yuletide Greetings From President Stuart And The Echo Staff – Pre.Christmas Chapel Program Pleases Students – Dr. Ayres Leads Education Meeting – “Pete,” Campus Co-ordinator Tells How He Does It – Three School Chorus Presents Messiah At Manchester College – Christmas Play By Speech Group – Skating Party With Many a Merry Spill By Upper Classmen – Editorial – He Lives – 1941 – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Slim Sez… – God-Mass – Alumni Snacks – Corner Column – Merry Christmas – What the Faculty Will be Doing – “Better Look Out-Santa Claus is Coming to Town” – “I Was A Stranger--And Ye Took Me In” – “A Broken Organ--And A Great Hymn” – Tuberculin Test Attests Taylor Healthiness – The Song of the Bells – Announcement of Betrothal Made – I Remember – Dr. Oborn Elected To Head I. I. A. C. – Golden Wedding Anniversary is Celebrated – Fashion Notes – Sports Palaver To Santa – Inklings of Inside Dope – Spartans Take Big End of 44-38 Score After Trojan Second Half Bid – The Echo Sport Page – Trojans Triumphant In Four Straight – Fighting Trojans In Thrilling Win Over Earlham – Sophomores Lead Men’s Net League – Taylor Netters Pile Up Points Over Tiffin and Huntington – Girl Basket Squads Prepare for Play
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The Echo: November 30, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 6
Co-Ed Edition
Campus Renovation Results Viewed By Famous Educator – Gospel Team Group Captains Announced – Spinster Speaks In Subtle Answer To Bachelor Dean – Excellent Chapel Programs Win High Praise – The Echo Proudly Presents Issue By Feminine Journalists – Turkey and Spice And Dates Make Joyful Holiday – Open Houseful Of New Philo Talent Pleases Audience – Taylor Presents Health Program – Editorial – Chapels Win – As Others See Us – Wanted—Thinkers – Lasting Reveries – Co-ed Knittings – Tubby Sez… – Stop And Pray – Alumni Snacks – Etta Kett – Service A La Deluxe – Mademoiselle Advises For Co-ed’s Wardrobe – Latest College Styles – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Hash – Trojans Trounce Concordia – Purple and Gold Harriers Upset Ball State 25-30 – Sophomores Hold Juniors To Tie
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The Echo: November 18, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 5
Dr. Hubert Turner Presents First Of Lyceum Series – Library Announces List of New Books – Door to Door Service??? – Annual Profile and Portrait Time Coming Soon – Faculty Members Form Reading Club – “Tops With the New Thalos” Shows Variety of Talent – Crazy Antics and Excellent Music Balance Program – “Dreams Of A Decade” – Taylor’s Dean of Bachelors Offers Ringing Protest – Dr. Evans Presents Books to Photo Fans – T. U. Meets Cadets In Opening Game – Program Presented By New Debaters – Editorial – We’re Off! – Our Versatile Christ – It’s Easy To Remember – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Turkey Death Rate Jumps Sharply; Alka-Seltzer’s Market Up – Create - - O God – Slim Sez… – Corner Column – Soangetaha Maidens And Escorts Enjoy Skating Party – Excellent Chapel Programs Topped By T.U. Orchestra – Thanksgiving – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver – Brown Leads Purple And Gold to Top I.C. And Manchester – Trojans Are Ready To Go – Seniors End Undefeated, Untied, Season; Defeat All-Stars 20-0 – Inklings of Inside Dope Here and There
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The Echo: November 2, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 4
Philos--Thalos In Fun Fest Competition – Philos Plan Hay Ride in Best Rustic Style – Frosh Member of Council Appointed – Mrs. Oborn Entertains Faculty Dames; Program of Interesting Reminiscences – “Squire Irwin Farley Vincent” Describes Inside Workings of His Department in Interview – T. U. Chorus in Mass Presentation of The “Messiah” – Mrs. Kincheloe Honored – Staff Notice – Revival Closes In Wave of Vital Spiritual Victory – History Bulletin Gives Recognition To T.U. Museum – New Musical Group Organized; Singing Waitresses Will Entertain Regularly – Masquerade Invites Thalos to Secluded Spot – Dr. Brown Presents Books To Library – Editorial – Don’t Let Up – A Hungry Need – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Alumni Snacks – No School Today – Flat-Tires – Corner Column – Waitresses Find Boy Friends Useful At Table Service – Former Oberlin Athletic Star Runs Again – Book Week Is Coming! – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver – Seniors Lead First Round of Touch Football Race – Cross Country Team In Two Meets – Taylor Net Squad Takes on Form Pointing To New Season of Successful Basketball – New “T” Club Members – Litten Retains Tennis Title; Yount Runner-up
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The Echo: October 19, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 3
Philo Rush Day Has “Travel” As Motif – Campus Opinion on Current Questions Is Sounded by Poll – “Who’s Who” Honors Go To Five Leaders of Class of ’41 – Annual Revival Begins Oct. 21; Turbeville Leads – Thalos “Go Native” In Rush Program – Annual Class Week Opened with Flood of Color and Words – Editorial – Mr. Russell Requests – The Students Speak – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Batter Up---Let’s Go – Slim Sez… – Corner Column – Literary Neophytes Taught Mysteries of Societies – Taylorites Hear Marion Concert – I. Relations Club Plans Programs – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver – Softball Title Goes to Juniors In First Round – Inklings of Inside Dope Here and There – Competition In Tennis Tourney In Second Round – “T” Club Meets – First Lyceum of Year to be Presented by Musical Group
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The Echo: October 5, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 2
Tradition Upheld By Frosh--Go Through River – Soangetaha’s Debate For New Comers – New Year Starts With Excellent Chapel Program – Mnanka’s Entertain Students and Guests With Formal Tea – Large Audience Inspired By Matriculation Address – H. C. Morrison Brings Searching Message to Youth – Sympathy Expressed – Girls “pow-wow” and Then Rush--To Coffee – Musical Groups Continue Growth And Progress – Marriage of Stuart-Knight Solomonized – Mnanka’s Present History Review – Editorial – Why? – Did You Ever Try It? – Oh! Those Electric Razors – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – “Taekie” Obara with Parents and T.U. Students See Eastern America – Can You Take It? – Dr. Hausheer Honored – Column Corner – Class of ’40 Scattered and Busy In Useful Service – Practice Teaching Gives Pedagogues Useful Experience – Meetings in “Rec” Hall Are Times of Fun and Fellowship – Slim Sez… – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver – Juniors Top Softball League; Tie for Second – Inklings of Inside Dope Here and There – Litten Makes Going Tough For New Students – Weekly Room Renovations Prove Grueling Grind
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The Echo: September 21, 1940
Taylor University
Volume 28, Number 1
Taylor Welcomes New Students – President Offers Challenge For The Coming Year – Freshmen Start Year With Tests, Tours, Dates And Much Needed Advice – Dorm Renovations Please Students – Seniors Give Welcome –T. U. Faculty Has Summer of Many Activities – Formal Reception Starts Social Year – Lyman Greets Juniors – School Made Many Strides Educationally In Last Four Years – Students Play and Learn Names – Editorial – Hello, Friend – News Fit To Print – Heaven’s Gain – Are You A Builder? – Verse Varieties – Hoosier Weavings – Engstrom and Wife Leave Taylor To Take Up New Work – Time – Grand Summer Enjoyed by Quartet – The Rubaiyat of Ishkabibble – Prominent New Yorker Addresses Young Women – Cupid takes Toll On Class of ’40 – Fires of Taylor Spirit Kept Burning by Active Summer Gang – Joint Program Present Talent – The Echo Sport Page – Sports Palaver – R. E. May Starts First Year as Taylor Coach – Taylor Athletes Do Many Things To Keep In Trim For Grueling year – Greetings Sophs
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