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The Echo: May 21, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 30
Leitch to address graduates – Awards given for scholarship – Conference to change format – South America to host TU Band this summer – An editor’s reflections – Count your blessings – Death of the mold – It’s people…. – Leviathan – Two perspectives – I’m free (a parable) – Voice of the people – Security: Frankenstein? – Visitor Enjoys Taylor – Profs leaving – Eleven assume new positions – Jesus People to give rock concert tonight – National commentary – Problems must be studied – Venereal Disease: uncontrolled epidemic – Abortion question focuses on overcrowded world – Five births – Taylor continues to grow – It’s the right time – Basketweaving – Five students to share faith in Africa this summer – Area entertainment – Players announce dramatic productions – Taylor girls compete in intermural sports – Ewbank establishes math lab as practical learning guide – Professor ranks – Merits determine title – Hinkle chosen as member of screening committee – Trojans end season with 19-20 record – Ringdowns – Nixon proposes new corporation
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The Echo: May 14, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 29
Dr. Burden recognized as ‘Prof. of Year’ – 125 pegged as highest June draft number – Spring Arbor to present religious drama Thursday – Maybe, in September… -- New class slant – Focus on the arts – Creativity is a gift – The umbrella – Evaluation time – Three senior art majors hang final show of year – What’s happening – Area entertainment – Modern editorial – ‘King David’ captivates – Voice of the people – Non-Christian admissions – SGO president explains budget – National commentary – New styles unify protests – Protest and counter-protest – People’s Peace Treaty: a workable solution? -- $1.50 per hour – SUB provides rent-a-horse – Oman says: ‘Past year not worthless’ – Campus Crier – Schaeffer Tape – Ringdowns – Lord sends rain to Kenya fields – Batsmen down conference foe – Trojans capture second place in little state track competition
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The Echo: May 7, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 28
Theatre to present southern stories – Potter to give recital – Forty students to end program with May 9 piano presentation – Campbell wins art award given by SUB – Value of freedom – Report cards passe – Leviathan – ‘Sorry, no column’ – Voice of the people – SGO budget questioned – ‘We’ve got a winner’ – P.E. program undergoes change – Spring at Taylor: bikes in races and cats in trees – National commentary – Programmed: a computer doctor – Marijuana effects still clouded by dispute – Viewing cancer: ‘cautious hope’ – ‘The Greening of America’ – Reich contrasts minds of young and old – Seniors return to campus – Chapels varied for coming week – Area entertainment – Cafeteria recovers stolen trays – Ringdowns – Diamondmen win doubleheader against Indiana central nine – Anti-war protests – TU students observe rally – Juniors peddle to first place victory – Campus crier – Social security interviews – National defense loan interviews – What’s happening
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The Echo: April 30, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 27
Bikathon is highlight of Saturday’s events – Taylor Bowl team wins tourney – Sunday rules relaxed – ‘Uncle Win’ to speak in Monday chapel – Our own folk music – The umbrella – Does every man count? – Focus on the arts – Creative censorship – Little Big Man – Lasting values shown – Hillen and Steinbarger selected outstanding student teachers – Emphasis on sharing – Hut hosts rap session – What’s happening – National commentary – China: Handle with care – Editorial – ‘Ping-pong diplomacy’ flexible – Next week: new truths in science? – Bureaucracy drains new Chinese culture – Musicians perform – Recitals climax senior year – Spring tour – Drama travels to share faith – Area entertainment – Taylor artists recognized in annual exhibition – Ringdowns – Campus crier – Senior art show – History movie – Sub talent show – Overseas orientation – New catalogs – Prayer list – Trackmen win home opener; travel to Little State tomorrow – Diamondmen win two in conference race
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The Echo: April 23, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 26
Environment day: community project – Clough, Norris to serve in top Union positions – Protest Revives – May brings mass peace rally – Need for counseling unmet – Chapel – ‘Freedom of speech must include…’ – Players ‘bugged’ – Hours, effort behind drama – Taylor publications win awards at ICPA meeting – Hillis answers students queries about pertinent national issues – What’s happening – The arts offer opportunites to venture into new areas… through the dramatic tension of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard… or by man’s expressions of himself in the visual arts…. Reach out of your own world – National commentary – Latest missionary effort: the ‘Jesus People’ – Rock music reflects move toward Jesus – Music recitals to feature pianist and vocal soloist – Taylor frosh awarded first place in concerto contest – Chapels announced for coming week – Area entertainment – Campus crier – Schaffer lectures – East Hall auction – Spring tips, BSU meet ready thinlies for coming meet – Linkmen hold 4-5 record against tour competitors – Ringdowns – Schultz to lecture in chapel Wednesday – Baseball team drops conference openers
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The Echo: April 16, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 25
Fine Arts Festival scheduled for next week – Chekhov classic slated – University acquires property, applies for foundation grant – Huapala queen is crowned – The umbrella – What is an alumnus? – Focus on the arts – Chekhov is master – Reading vital – Tutors give attention – TU and to tour Chicago area – Children of God – Radicals switch focus to religion – National commentary – Court decision to promote ‘truthfulness’ – A week in the life of Courtroom E – Reforms planned to clear courts – L’Abri lecturers – Students attend conference – Seminars to feature Hamachek – Campus crier – Insurance recruiter – Army recruiters – Summer work – YFC representatives – All student art show – Fair planned for Saturday – Trojan nine finish tour; conference play to start – Track team returns from southern trip – Strong support exists for draft extension
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The Echo: March 26, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 24
One Easter Sunday – Welty and Oman chosen in campus election – Taylor applies for funds for campus construction – Applications available for Echo positions – Drama takes to road – Called to share suffering – My Lai: America must answer – Leviathan – Bring on the kids! – National commentary – Catholics: ‘white Negroes’ of Ireland – Irish strife builds on historical past – Violence persists in Ulster – Books – Kirkwood demands feeling – Draft loopholes shut by recent innovations – Kindergarten atmosphere – Kiddie Kampus kreativity – Area entertainment – Ringdowns – Marital clinic begins after spring break – Chapels for coming week announced – President speaks – Reflections of a lame duck – SUB to hold spring election – Campus church – Fellowship is basic – Christian scholar’s Review welds faith with learning – ‘Alive with Power’ – Behind Youth Conference – Campus crier – Life insurance representatives – Seminary representatives – Air Force recruiter – Volunteer work in Marion – Summer camp work – Language exams – What’s happening – Taylor baseball team journeys to Morehead for initial games
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The Echo: March 19, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 23
Union sponsors Classic IV concert – Dr. Edge to speak on church renewal – Odle recognized nationally by NAIA—Hillyard Hall of Fame – Taylor to debate Harvard – Faculty action favorable – SGO…a vicious circle – To Ur is Human – Focus on the arts – Parnassus Preview – WTUC sees change – Books – Schaeffer views floundering church – It’s the right time – The medium is the mess – National commentary – U.S. Partisanship blocks truce – Israel inflexible; refuses compromise – Israel: meddling base of un-united nations – High hopes prevail for TU bowl team – Girls on wheels? – Co-ed Wheels trip initiated – Campus crier – Ringdowns – Area entertainment – Taylor thin clads number one in first Ball State Invitational – Voice of the people – “Is it love…?” – Echo Vietnam Policy Poor?
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The Echo: March 12, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 22
University interprets standards off-campus – Represent yourself – Sign vandals cost county – Off-campus policy realistic – Nixon views favorable – Leviathan – A voice in the wilds – The meniscus – The…odd couples – Inflation: A fact of U.S. life – Economic decline to end? – Price freeze may be next gov’t move – Readers’ reactions – The Reivers – Model UN attended by Taylor students – Nixon proposes changes in loan and grant program – What’s happening – Music Department is actualizing goals – Cast list announced for Cherry Orchard – Debaters return from tournament – Focus on the nation – College aid revamped – Female to chair Moody – McGovern assembles youth – Powell asks to bar nonwhites – Area entertainment – Campus crier – Health center – Cobal – Grad School rep. – Bible study workshop – Marines – Seminary rep. – Peace Corps – Ringdowns – Classics IV to perform
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The Echo: March 5, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 21
Chapel to feature Dr. Abbott – Orchestra to give concert – “Fantasticks” in Shreiner – Fine Arts Festival presents annual awards in chapel – Whitcomb talks tax at dinner – Leaving is not loving – Dominoes out of date – The umbrella – The mythical super-christian – National commentary – Laos: “a logical complement”? – American power backs invasion into Laos – Motives behind Laos move – University outreach exhibited in telephone hotline program – Taylorized date game – Taylor debaters tie – Matthews to present classical performance – Area entertainment – Campus crier – Art show – What makes Taylor unique? – In full day of discussion community sees need for sensitivity, communication – Classics IV to play – Matmen win conference crown
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The Echo: February 26, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 20
Semantics dominate press conference – ‘Fantastics’ scheduled for two-day stand – Student viewpoint sought in campus-wide discussion – Brothers Karamazov to be shown tonight – No images, games March 3 – No goal for Bob Jones – Focus on the arts – Change the requirements – Leviathan – The zebra problem – National commentary – Earthquakes: scientists search for answers – Quakes cause for building code – Quake costs mount in property, lives – Youth Conference plans shared – What’s Happening – Ringdowns – Voice of the people – Be more vocal in sharing Christ – Missionary to discuss evangelism in Asia – Distinctions studied n chapel discussion – Campus crier – Ilium picture schedule – Dean’s list published – L’abri emphasizes totality of community involvement – Taylorite attends national meting – AAES to sponsor congress for evangelical students – Hector’s Hut ‘worldly’? – Philosophy of Hut examined – Area entertainment – Victory and loss result in 17-10 record for cagers – Grapplers take 7th at Wheaton
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The Echo: February 19, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 19
Choreography demonstration to be given – Neman says MCW safe – SGO plans university dialogue – March 3 set for discuss-in – SGO announces dates for elections – Frustrated ideals create façade – The umbrella – Three unwise men – National commentary – Eight cent postage on first class mail – Post office now run as private business – Archaic system slow to change – Emphasis week – Taylorite reactions recorded – Only ark absent – Girls no ah disaster – What’s happening – Voice of the people – Art encounter needed – Chapels proposed for coming week – Area entertainment – Hall Staff prepared – Leadership is theme of retreat – Trojans defeat Anderson – Campus crier – Linen exchange hours – Wrestlers down Manchester to maintain perfect record
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The Echo: February 12, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 18
Press conference discusses student power – Taylor cooperates in initiation of Christian college consortium – Jenson appointed to post of director of alumni affairs – Teacher of the year to give series of lectures – Censorship inhibits learning – The need for reevaluation – Leviathan – On the interpretation of tongues – The meniscus – Teaching guides obsolete – National commentary – Noise Pollution: A growing national problem – SST termed a pollutant – Noise limit needed – Voice of the people – Chapel outline given for next week – Project commitment has theme of ethnic and racial justice – Auditions for musical yield ‘Fantasticks’ cast – Taylor trustee dies from heart attack – New draft proposal to exclude all undergraduate deferments – Novice squad will debate at Purdue – Area entertainment – Rindowns – New library books – Campus crier – Auditions for the Cherry Orchard – Taylor students participate in Seminar – ‘Sons of Adam’ to be part of campus prayer meeting – Practicum broadens awareness – ‘Operation Scrooge’ – Christmas in ghetto – Homely living – Off-campus housing examined – Loy damages falling crime rate statistics – Hoosiers represented at seminar by Hinkle – Trojan cagers hold 15-8 record – Wrestling Schedule
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The Echo: February 5, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 17
Echo announces two top staff positions – AGP program held for average student – Office break-in occurs on Taylor’s campus – An Editorial – Imbalance of power evident – Dr. Ortlund to lead religious services – Echo to define campus issues – Leviathan – Dear President Rediger… -- The umbrella – Fallacy of the beard – National commentary – The police vs. public attitude – Police strike illegally for increase in pay – The police: a changing tradition – Student aid offices list operative policies – Wandering Wheels – Cyclists take Florida trip – Voice of the people – Area entertainment – What’s happening – Campus crier – Art show – Trojans suffer setbacks at hands of H.C.C. foes
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The Echo: January 22, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 16
Taylor students plan for NAE Washington Seminar – SGO Senators resume regular schedule – Governor Whitcomb offers tribute to Wandering Wheels – Chapel programs announced – Education vs. Entertainment – For the enjoyment of ‘now’ – The meniscus – A new love – The umbrella – Taylorese Proverbs – Voice of the people – Super Bowl concludes nation’s top sport – Trojans lose to Earlham; face Hanover tomorrow night – TU wrestlers defeat ONU in seasons’ biggest win – Campus crier – Saturday’s movie – Change of policy – Interviews
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The Echo: January 15, 1971
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 15
TU debaters take second in tourney – Film series surveys range of modern art techniques – Dr. Richner to feature Mozart in completion of recital series – Whitcomb to speak in special chapel – A better way – Leviathan – The capacity for courage – Values and change – The meniscus – The thirteenth apostle – Peter Nero enjoys the role of creator – Student views – Retrospect on Urbana 1970 – Voice of the people – Taylor cagers hold 12-3 mark after southern Christmas trip – What’s happening – TU wrestling team eyes NAIA national ranking – Ringdowns – Campus crier – Rap session – Art exhibit – Lost and found
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The Echo: December 11, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 14
Selective Service to allow college students to reclassify – Senate hears report concerning the financing of gospel teams – Hockett takes post as new ‘Echo’ editor – Dr. Carter to travel to Barbados – Music Department granted associate membership – Camps crier – Homecoming 1971 – Peace Corps – Speech and drama develop religious repertory company – Kitzmann to research at Argonne Lab – Class day in Washington – Personal Hygiene: all or none – The meniscus – Campus potpourri – Joy’s Jargon – To know myself – National commentary – My Lai incident hushed for nearly one year – Vietnamization dehumanizes refugee and infantryman – Editorial comment – Calley trial: soothing America’s conscience – Students listen to problems at detention home for boys – Auditions announced for ‘The Fantasticks’ – Richner to be resident artist – Voice of the people – Letters prevent student suicides – What’s happening – Oratorio to give complete rendition of ‘The Messiah’ – Believe it or not… -- Taylor 1907: more rules than students – Trojans take tourney honors; hold undefeated season record – Area entertainment
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The Echo: December 4, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 13
Press Conference deals with ‘barriers to communication’ – Oratorio chorus will present Handel’s ‘Messiah’ in entirety – Senior Paul Duffy succumbs after prolonged treatment – Merry thingmas – ‘Have a heart, Hanoi’ – The umbrella – To A or not to A – Focus on the arts – Christ-symbol in ‘Hair’ – National commentary – Ku Klux Klan: Mission to preserve tradition – Two plays to be presented Monday night in Theatre 25 – Area entertainment – Taylor hosts debate for area schools – New library books – Career sessions conducted during Christmas vacation – Morris Hall retains Taylor Bowl trophy – Ringdowns – Student employment placed under Financial Aid Office – Art to be hung by senior majors – Chapel notes – voice of the people – What’s happening – Grounds keeper battles students abusing grass – Taylor spotlighted – One man’s impression – Taylor cagers achieve undefeated 4-0 record – TU harriers capture eighth in NAIA championship meet – Campus crier -- German club – Parents’ statement – Scholarship correction – Science lecture – Interterm in Europe
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The Echo: November 20, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 12
Debaters capture runner-up spot – SGO senators discuss attendance of chapel – Taylor Christmas banquet to be sixteenth-century English feast – Press conference considers forms of personal integrity – Progress demands responsibility – U.S. faces dual recognition – Joy’s jargon – Dilemma: progressive change – The meniscus – Of inhuman bondage – National commentary – Rebellious nature inherent in national heritage – Legal draft dodging: mark of individualism – Grand jury disregards two national investigations – Taylor seniors earn Who’s Who honor – Program to feature Beethoven Mass – Campus crier – Attn. CE Majors – Balkan display – Notice Shuttle Service – Art museum – Hoosier scholars – Junior practicum offers a variety of opportunities – Voice of the people – “Not worth my time” – Boycott Christmas – What’s happening – Chapel programs dominated by musical performances – Area entertainment – Trojanes close year with dual victories – Donkey ball comes to Maytag tonight – Anderson ties Earlham for conference honors
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The Echo: November 13, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 11
Soprano Roberta Peters to appear in concert – “Pirates of Penzance” – Talk-back to become annual Taylor event – Rediger receives honor for community service – Silent majority speaks from fear – Approach to honest grading – The umbrella – No cut policy exists – Focus on the arts – Study of love – National commentary – Contemporary genre evolved from peep show – Appropriate films teach and entertain – Self-censorship advocated – Taylor debators capture two tournament trophies – Campus crier – Learn to study – Langauge testing Nov. 14 – Dr.’s hours – Balkan display – Earlham Representative – Theatre 25 to produce varied on-acts in ‘little theater’ – Vocalist featured in chapel program – Personal interaction thrives in Pope John XXIII Center – YFC staff to visit campus – Miss Rousselow challenged by inner-city involvement – Student opinions – Chapel labeled drab – Voice of the people – Actions resound – Liberal by design – Myers’ solid rock – What’s happening – Hope overcomes Taylor despite second-half rally – Three girls chosen for all-state hockey – New library books – Hoosier hysteria coming – Varsity squad announced – Pemm Club faces faculty in donkey-ball contest – 1970-71 Basketball schedule – Thin-clads seize fifth HCC title
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The Echo: November 6, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 10
Inflationary trend causes increase in Tylor tuition – Debaters place third; win two trophies – Marion Orchestra schedules first concert for Sunday – Freshman to register own cars – Studies overpower activism – Conservatism demands tradition – Joy’s jargon – Details obscure whole person – The meniscus – SGO credibility gap – National commentary – What motivates volunteer workers? Election day 1970 – Missionary Conference plans ‘From Darkness into Light’ – Students begin rehearsals for ‘Pirates of Penzance – Credibility gap… -- Campus crier – Concert tomorrow – Ilium pictures – Ringdowns – Area entertainment – Voice of the people – Upland CC replies – Thank you – Birds throw eggs – Homecoming – Student teachers plan localized banquets – What’s happening – Bronx Bunch – Words put into action – SUB sponsors Rabbi Carlebach in folk concert – Foote captures second first in Little-Big State CC meet – Hanover defeats Trojans; gives Taylor 5-2 record – Hockey team suffers first defeat to Goshen
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The Echo: October 30, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 9
Grant allows return of cafeteria extras – Court judge to speak at CAF Sunday – Correction – Monday’s chapel to present ‘McLuhan—Picnic in Space’ – Rabbi celebrates love and peace – Musical Rabbi – Take a trustee to lunch – President or politician? – Focus on the arts – Fine Arts 230 insufficient – Here exists reality – National commentary – Racial pressure root of terrorist behavior – Revolutionaries represent best products of system – Angela Davis assumes Marxist position – Area entertainment – Ringdowns – Delcamp’s car stolen; thief not yet caught – Morris donates display money to Iron Waffle – New library books – Campus elects eight senators; Loan fund referendum passed – What’s happening – Debaters to open season at Kellogg College – Campus crier – Business and Econ. Seniors – Planning grad study? – Lecture tonight – New York City area students – Student opinions – Students disagree on Monday meetings – Voice of the people – Dichotomy – SGO speaks out – Good service – For Roudebush – Drop code – New things for new math – Math lab serves community – Eleventh-hour pass wins – Conference foe defeated – Trojanes win sixth; hold ISU to one goal – Harriers crush Manchester; Little-Big State set for today – Netters drop first in thirty-three win
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The Echo: October 23, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 8
Homecoming
New Colony Six tonight – Club schedule revamping proposed by SGO during Press Conference – Chapel speakers to include award-winning poet, Engle – English proficiency tests – Inter-term – Back pay, loans are Senate topics – Art show to display watercolor exhibit – Homecoming schedule – Ringdowns – 1970 Homecoming Queen – Area entertainment – Legalism: a prolific idol – Action now, radical rationale – The meniscus – Tolkien creates fairyland – Joys Jargon – Do you believe in magic? – National commentary – Yippies subscribe to politics of ecstasy – Weathermen execute contagions of disorder – Panthers defy White ethic – What develops in development office? Raising funds, printing magazines… -- New hall, commons spur Taylor expansion – Residence hall floor plan – Brick and redwood buildings designed to harmonize with natural surroundings – Group living offers experiment in unity – Club open to all – TAG promotes art interest – Campus crier – Play try-outs – Look, girls! – Seminary representative – Academic advisers – Marine recruiter – Purdue eleven falls to Trojan teamwork – What’s happening – IC, Franklin secede HCC; disagree on aid statement – HCC football – Gridders receive first defeat; to host Manchester tomorrow – Trojan net squad carries 3-0 conference record – Foote sets course record; CC team places second
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The Echo: October 16, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 7
Varied activities planned for Homecoming weekend – University Theatre to offer ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ – TFS to discuss university issues – Nygren to be guest lecturer at Ashland – Hartke speaks for people – Symptoms mask real issues – Focus on the arts – Why Shakespeare? – The umbrella – The right to gripe – National commentary – Ku Klux Klan grows: social club to WASP militants – Silent majority provides Klan strength – New Left adopts political violence of Klan – New conductor plans changes in orchestra – John Brane’s goal: best college band – Voice of the people – Parking rule – Individual rights – No number yet? – Thank you – Classes announce queen candidates – NCATE evaluates Taylor’s teacher education program – Senate considers SGO press releases – Girls’ night out – Men kidnap head residents – Campus crier – No prayer meeting – New Colony Six – Student union – What’s happening – SGO now offering research monies – Ringdowns – Area flicks Hockey team claims two Taylor victories – Trojans edge Franklin 14-12; face Earlham tomorrow – Season play-offs held for intramural football – Netter post two wins; to go for eight straight
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The Echo: October 9, 1970
Taylor University
Volume 52, Number 6
Press conference discusses University Night, standards – Burkholder to be featured in science lecture series – SGO Elections – Blacks stress self-help in adjustment to Taylor – TFS Conference meets next week – Further information – Needed: a place to stand – Criticism premature – The meniscus – Freedom falls by polarization – Joy’s jargon – Extremists disrupt unity – National commentary – Moscow, Washington cautious under pressure – Arab nations trusted Nasser – Political activism marked Nasser’s life – Campus crier – Special speaker – Folk group – Birthday celebrations – Spanish club float – Taylor bowl – Ilium staff plans historical section; more color work – Chapel notes – New library books – Area flicks – What’s happening – Taylor opinions – Students evaluate campus speakers – Voice of the people – Atreus to present folklore concert – T-Club projects year’s activities – SUB presents ‘Lust for Life’ – Fourth-quarter scores yield Taylor gridders fourth win – TU harriers run away in invitational meet – Tennis team retains undefeated status – Teamwork gives hockey team victory
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