The 1943-1944 volume of The Echo, Taylor University’s newspaper.
There may be additional missing issues in this unnumbered volume.
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The Echo: December, 1943
Taylor University
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Best Wishes of the Time
Professor Dennis Tells of Days Past at T. U. – The Fir Tree – Missionaries Give Lesson In Faith – Attitudes – New Thalos Render Program – Mayonnaise – Daughter of Missionary Tells African Youth Story – French Huguenot Cross Symbolizes Faith of Martyrs – Coats Buttoned and Hearts Challenged as Winter Nears – Census Bureau Questions Students on Their Hobbies – Faith, Capsheaf To Reason – By The Way – Sly Students Hide Thoughts In Slang as Faculty Lurks – To The Fir-Tree (From the German)
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The Echo: November, 1943
Taylor University
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Who’s Who Students Chosen – Thalos Victor Over Philos 35 to 23 – Fall Revival Turns Out Successful – Six Seniors Are Selected by Committee – Studying – May The Seed Grow – Mayonnaise – Voice Teacher Miss Edmund – Former Faculty Member Reports On Sammy Morris – Biology Prof Professor Mayo – Girls, Leap Year Is Upon Us-Are We Going TO Let It Slip By? – Surplus of Skirts on Campus Confuses Smattering of Men – Echo Reduced To Monthly Issuance – New History Prof Is Homesteader – Soangetahas’ Win Most Members Rush Days – Rediger Takes Over Psych Department – School Sports Programs in Sway – Juniors Lamenting – Former Taylor Grad Fills Coaching Position – Arrogant Challengers Ford The Mississinewa – A Helping Hand