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‘Good grief, Charlie Brown’ – Traveling artist to exhibit paintings – SGO calls ‘town meeting’ for comments from students – Dean says Taylor to join Council on World Affairs – Campus forum – Traditional definition of womanhood re-valued – Self-determination: rhetoric or policy? – From the campus pastor… -- Let Lent become meaningful – Perspective – China, U.S. lay basis for broader relations – Taiwan’s destiny appears uncertain – After Mao? – Successor key to future ties – Voice of the people – Art hoax – Plea for POW’s – Spotlight on March – ‘Patton’ – BSU singers ‘Spectacular’ – Prague Symphony Orchestra – ‘El Cid’ – Chamber Singers take on new name, new repertoire – Chapel notes – Varied selections to be played by Band in first performance – Food service menu – Bethel boys benefit from volunteers – Consumer report – Life insurance: not on your life! – McBrier earns football All-American honor – Matmen earn second place – Campus crier – Intramural basketball underway – Season recounted, cagers set records, earn honors – Sports shorts… -- Hop’s heresy – College basketball falters
Publication Date
3-3-1972
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland, IN
Volume
53
Number
19
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "The Echo: March 3, 1972" (1972). 1971-1972 (Volume 53). 19.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1971-1972/19