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The Echo: May 25, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 28
Pitts to assume post as new academic dean – Judd to deliver graduation address – Final convocations recognize service, scholarship, sports – Editorial Page – Déjà vu – Discipleship costs – Charisma dominates ‘Who’s Who’ selection – Court hampers free press – Adversary not enemy – Russians soften attitude toward America – African tribal medicine employs psychosomatic cures of illness – Skylab to investigate earth secrets – Nixon voices ideas for campaign reform – Ringdowns – Off-campus housing to admit increasing number of girls – Union board to host rock, ballad concert – Odle’s idea – Cornfield becomes lake – Study and serve – Students to summer abroad – Davenport receives humanitarian award – Subscriptions – Menu for the week of May 27 to June 2 – Finals week prayer – Seniors remember: these were the days – British education summer seminar – Hop’s Heresy – Athletics will still breed excellence – Trojanes finish with losses – Guest column – Diamond play improves – Trojans own second HBCC all-sports title – Sports shorts… Sports shorts – Marian ends season for Trojan batsmen
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The Echo: May 18, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 27
Oratorio will perform modern compositions – Lake provides site for band concert, ice cream social – SHIP to sponsor nostalgia night – Taylathon to begin tomorrow – Editorial Page – Meritorious catalog changes – Lobotomy involves dangers – In Other Words – Show sensitivity to elderly – Connally times party switch – Bahamas – Nationalism hurts economy – What’s happening – Controversies – Students respond – Johnson to explore blackness in readings – Local youth to exhibit keyboard achievement – Concert to feature soloist – Class to present Shakespeare night – Hill to continue work under Rediger’s office – Once again – Trackmen earn conference crown – Pig-roast to conclude year for Taylor band – Track women place third in triple meet – Menu – Netters travel to Nationals for third consecutive year – Trojanes end year in tennis – Diamondmen compete for playoff placement – Knorr leads way – Trojan linksmen seize title
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The Echo: May 11, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 26
Griffin to counsel in new post – New class to relate chemistry with living – Program alters student aid – Pianist will interpret Beethoven Sonatas – Judges give students awards for art work – Voice of the People – Déjà vu – How to beat the summer employment rush – Why publish course ratings? – Spirit defines church action – Perspective Page – Features imply animal traits – Watergate trials call Nixon officials to court – Salary discrimination – Employment of women lags in universities – National Defense Loan Meeting – Spring Buffet – Humane Society – Pedals and pipes – Recitals will conclude with Jackson, Steffen – Parnassus compiles student creativity – Spring matrimonial madness – Bride’s checklist – History reveals origin of wedding traditions – TWO provides shots, pictures for students – Menu – ‘Big jump’ – Training readies parachuting students – Defend state crown – Linksmen shoot for tourney titles – McBrier to join Redskins, signs contract after tryout – Chapel notes – Voice of the People – New Flag – Intimidation – Trackmen to defend HBCC championship – Baseball hopes – Trojans strive for playoffs – Trojane netters win in early competition – Hop’s Heresy – Glass behind track dynasty – Wrestling Match
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The Echo: May 4, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 25
University Theater to enact portions of Grimm’s Tales – Singers to present sacred concert – President announces new Taylor Dean of Students – Chapel will feature Ball State vocalists – No more stalling for Detroit – Pavesi Papers – Taylorite directs exclusive interview – Chapel policy inconsistent – Voice of the People – Perspective Page – Citizens leave United States for advantages of Canada – Pressure politics – Oil crisis may aid Arabs – Research reports no benefits in brand-gas – Around Campus – New Writer – Poetry Awards – Chapel Notes – Teen Haven – Menu – Convention accents Christian camping – Au Sable integrates nature with classroom – Catalogs vary in purpose – Students share reactions to faith and learning class – Carol Parr to give senior voice recital – Ringdowns – Fighting fat – Girls strive to retain figures – Woznicki chooses varied style for senior organ recital – Coach instead – Few athletes compete after graduation – Golfers host invitational before title meet – Hitters face decisive battles in title race – Area Entertainment – Soccer directs action; leaders’ gap widens – Tomorrow’s track – Trojans face state rivals – Sports Shorts… Sports.. – Rain hinders women netters; trackteam wins initial meet – Trojane tennis schedule – Trojane track schedule
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The Echo: April 27, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 24
Buckley will speak of democratic survival – Seminar to explore treatment theory – New Union Complex opens to enhance campus services – Congress assigns job funds – Cobwebs – Who’s come a long way? – Unchristian deeds increase – In Other Words – Humor under scrutiny – Chain reaction brings hike in meat prices – Mysticism draws man from social church – Soviet views – Play provides looking-glass – Field day to promote high school Spanish – Home and abroad – Agencies offer foreign summer jobs – Around Campus – Marriage series – Media fair – B. F. Skinner – Chapel Notes – Ringdowns – Menu – New SUB officers seek improvements – Hard-hitting – Batmen swing to HBCC top – Trackmen resume rivalries after ‘positive’ spring tour – HBCC rule stands; rain cancels games – Hop’s Heresy – No substitute for Maytag
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The Echo: April 6, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 23
Free in the Son Youth Conference 73
Youth Conference to feature McDowell as guest speaker – Chorale to visit five states in tour – Weekend schedule – Staffs accept awards during media seminar – Coalition will lead seminars – Artists to display works – Reasoner stresses citizen responsibility – Innovations aid education – Voice of the People – Finals schedule – Misunderstanding – Christianity directs dating – Déjà vu – Four parts to success – POW’s release statements about ‘Zoo Annex’ tortures – Pollutants cripple industrial Japan – Tests link hearing loss to ‘rock’ – Switchboard seeks efficiency, plans relocation, enlargement – Students direct Young Life clubs – Computer science to give area concentration in fall – March – Professional journeys – Frequent travel fills president’s schedule – Old school catalogues depict antiquated rules – Council will sponsor German researcher – World Religions Course – Pre-med majors face uncertain future – Menu – Athletes attain recognition – HBCC competition – Taylor maintains lead – Sports Shorts… -- All-Sports Standings – Trackmen to engage in first home contest – Education Seminar – Chapel Notes
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The Echo: March 30, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 22
Josh McDowell to relate ‘Free in the Son’ theme – Harry Reasoner to lecture on ‘Surviving the Seventies’ – Psychologist to give variety of lectures – Write-ins triumph in election – Occult opposes christianity – Pavesi Papers – Weekend reminders – In Other Words – Last minute campaign successful – Ailing students require rides – Busing controversy cools despite some resentment – Language tests – American litter – Cost mars recycling effort – Satan worship rises from experimentation – Administration plans new musical group – Student Affairs to develop placement service facilities – Chili Supper – Voice of the People – Editorial reply – Judgment Day – Taylor women to receive teacher in training award – What’s Happening – Menu – Chapel Notes – Baseball swings into action – Guest Column – Writers honor Clemente – Sports Shorts…Sports.. – Netters to participate in Little State meet
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The Echo: March 23, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 21
County Fair to incorporate variety of competitive events – Gymnasts to exhibit individualized skills – Taylor band to assist French horn artist – Orchestra schedules music tour – Spotlight reveals SGO benefits and blunders – Solutions to boredom lie in available area resources – Guest Column – Play portrays every man – Colleges will provide classes by television – Could control cancer – Doctors try immunotherapy – States’ legislatures question Court death penalty decision – Young teens confess to recent car thefts – War-torn Bangladesh – SHIP strives to arrest hunger of nation – Musical diversity to enliven Mignerey, Weis dual recital – Gangs respectful – Teen Haven serves inter-city youth – Menu – Duren, Shrader to blend vocal skill – What’s Happening? – Chapel Notes – Film’s message condemns apathetic Christian attitudes – Field day to stimulate mathematical interest – Area Entertainment – EMC diversity – Center teaches by doing – Girls’ team seeks swingers – Voice of the People – Runners turn outside as indoor meets end – Track and Field schedule 1973 – Diamondmen begin schedule, compete in split-doubleheader – Sports Shorts… -- Hop’s Heresy – New rule to inspirit reluctant fans
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The Echo: March 16, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 20
Alumni to share in talkback – Sophomores to vie for SGO presidency – Players to dramatize view of human race – Pavesi Papers – Chapel diversions – ‘It’ happens every March – ‘Warpath’ method must end – In Other Words – Friend resolves conflicts – Music and a message – Band tour to accent outreach – AuSable will provide new field experiences – Menu for week of March 18-24 – Perspective Page – Devaluation to strengthen competitive position – Educational frontier – School utilizes learning centers – Young students study death as ‘mini-unit’ – ECHO Action – Longfellow, King to exhibit assortment of art forms – Chapel Notes – Counselor perceives life from student perspective – Area Entertainment – Season’s end – Nationals end Trojans hope – Shorts… Sports Shorts. – Spring brings track, lacrosse to Trojanes – Netmen train again, aim for district title
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The Echo: March 9, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 19
Seniors to graduate on campus – Guest lecturer to discuss book reviews and novels – Rick Nelson presents new musical image in concert – Student Center opens at new site in April – Fiscal plan should embody comprehensive future goals – Different Drummer – Society dehumanizes – Religious paradox breeds land ridden with civil war – Déjà vu – Spring symptoms strike – Perspective Page – Prisoner return proves bitter-sweet experience – Indians take arms at Wounded Knee – ‘Quad’ abuse brings addiction and death – New organ replaces fire-ruined instrument – Senior recital will highlight baritone as solo instrument – Woodwind quintet – Series sponsors concert – Practicum continues throughout semester – Health Center relieves ailing student bodies – Around Campus – ECHO Action – Voice of the People – What’s Happening – Ringdowns – Menu – Creative communication – Student artist exhibits work – Inter-Varsity changes to accent mini-groups – Chapel Notes – Immunizations and Vaccinations – New physiography illustrates various vital life functions – Forfeits frequent – Women’s competition lags – Linksmen begin practice as five lettermen return – Court competition continues men’s intramural rivlaries – Hop’s Heresy – Greater than winning – Sports Shorts… Sports – Golf Schedule
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The Echo: March 2, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 18
Musicum to animate Elizabethan life-style – SEA education seminar series begins – Recital will include Bach – Composer conducts own score – Media coverage invades POW homecoming privacy – Guest column – Dating commandments – Editor’s Column – ‘Jon Seagull’ encourages self-fulfillment – Dollar sways admissions – Perspective Page – Campus Poll – Supreme Court overrules former state abortion laws – Indiana reconsiders state abortion stand – New cheerleading emphasizes gymnastics – Around Campus – What’s Happening – Menu – Lenten season to begin Wednesday – Dollar donors – Donations sustain university – Voice of the People – Phone restrictions – Dinner Psalm – Thank you – Chapel Notes – New study tool – SGO to initiate test file – PA candidates meet procedural changes – Conference champs – Trackmen work for repeat – Baseball Schedule – Sports Shorts….Sports Shorts. – Mat champs conclude conference season
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The Echo: February 23, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 17
Vincent Price will conjure ‘villains’ at evening lecture – Students will face tuition increase – ‘The Brothers’ to close Black History Week – Overburdened academic dean needs help – Pentagon still Nixon’s ‘pet’ – In Retrospect – A stained glass prison – In Other Words – Quit complaining – Scandinavians stress life-long recreation – Reading center furnishes study aid – Plays interpret Biblical text – Before After – Council recruits help – Volunteer outreach invites commitment – Taylor student works in ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ – Chapel Notes – Diomondmen prepare in fieldhouse training – Voice of the People – Parking perils – Concern in Pakistan – Menu – Guest Column – Big three meet – Sports Shorts…Sports Shorts. – Cagers eye playoff berth
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The Echo: February 16, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 16
Display depicts architecture – Musicians to sing ‘message of love’ – University anticipates Black History Week – Practicum offers opportunities – Déjà vu – ‘A’ without effort – Rationing suggested to lessen fuel crisis – Perspective Page – Executive force weakens Congress – FBI agents arrest muckraker – Draft dodgers raise issue as Vietnam war terminates – Nixon chops budget, ends many programs – Taylorites Travel – Two students aid Haitians – Wandering Wheels travel throughout the Holy Land – Business finale – Seniors visit New York – City expedition brings exposure to fine arts – Rivals work together – Co-ed relates rigors as traveling cook – Library displays documents taken from Taylor archives – Student center construction nears finish – Musical tastes – Zerbe gives survey results – Students give toys to create library – Around Campus – SGO announces new programs – Ringdowns – Study abroad – Cages work for playoffs, to face decisive road games – Library opens late area – Trojanes prepare for Goshen tourney – Sports Shorts….Sports Shorts…Sports – Hop’s Heresy – Odle merits a closer look – Matmen tune up at Wheaton meet
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The Echo: February 9, 1973
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 15
Concert pianist to perform – Dr. Seamonds directs campus in Spiritual Emphasis Week – Dr. Zimmerman announces resignation as Academic Dean – Hartke wants privileges – Higher education? – Editor’s Note – In Other Words – Watching the race – Perspective Page – Health care cost invites legislation – Treaty includes four man compromises – Job horizon – Educators believe government can help – New editors guide staff, begin second ECHO semester – Teens strive for diploma – ‘New look’ – January views vary – Around Campus – What’ happening – Ringdowns – Third Spartan Spat – Courtmen visit Manchester – Menu – Hop’s Heresy – Spirit of ‘true’ sport here – Trojanes shoot for five victories – Trojane Basketball Schedule – Wrestlers build for HBCC meet – Sports Shorts…
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The Echo: December 15, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 14
Season brings festivities – Interterm to include group Bible studies – Taylor to offer accreditation for nursery school teachers – Use of donation legitimate – From the pastor’s desk – Christmas gift reflects purpose – Threats elicit results – ‘challenging, exciting, lonely’ – Mrs. Rediger relates life – Student receives award in nation-wide 4-H contest – Student to lie, study abroad – Children’s art – Artist presents first photo show – Around Campus – Ringdowns – Volleyball standings as of Dec. 13th – Bureau evaded bloodshed with peaceful negotiation – Commentary – Peace department needful – Media reviews black press -- …Sports Shorts…Sports Shorts… Sports shor – Courtmen travel to California for holiday tourney competition – Hop’s Heresy – Ali waits for ‘his’ crown
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The Echo: December 8, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 13
1972 ‘Who’s Who’ selection complete – First Gear to offer variety of sounds – Traditional Christmas marks atmosphere of winter banquet – T.V. shows demand concern – Dress reflects values – Letters to the Editor – Censorship questioned – President responds – Perspective – Cuban hijack treaty possible – Governor restores state death penalty – FAA considers pilot physicals – Local schoolhouse evolves into family community center – Choruses to sing ‘Messiah’ tomorrow – Vote defeats parking place for students – Theatre gives final one-act Thursday – ECHO printer sells business: ends 48-year family tradition – Davis explains budget – Students to spend Christmas in slum areas on Long Island – From gossip to news – ECHO changes with times – Lay group sponsors school on Christian discipleship – Goal of interterm – Zimmerman stresses creativity – Juniors anticipate interterm – Professors to participate in Taylor-Anderson trade – Ten matmen earn places at little state – Volleyball standings – Top gridmen receive honors, five make all-conference squad – Trojan teamwork triumphs – Courtmen challenge conference foes
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The Echo: December 1, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 12
Ilium delivery changes, permits spring coverage – Philanthropist gives to remodeling project – Cossacks to give concert – Your Administration cares – Skyjacking pact probable – Guest Column – Sacred cows distort student objectivity – Letters to the Editor – Commentary – Carelessness marks nuclear deliveries – Congress to consider aid for Court – China creates urban tunnels for nuclear attack precaution – Stringfellow discusses death – During interterm – Wheels to cycle in Israel – Function of stable expands – Gridmen join in campaign to help Wray – Gothard youth seminar – Devotionals – Food Service Menu – Shorts……Sports Sho…Shorts. – Hop’s Heresy – Notre Dame syndrome – Courtmen to host annual Taylor Tourney tonight – Trojanes take part in winter athletics
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The Echo: November 17, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 11
Seminar highlights Far East – One-acts provide variety of themes – Chapel to feature Stott, British rector, chaplain – Recital to present music by Vacanos – Prayer meetings lack appeal – Health program creates problems – In Other Words – ‘Showers of blessing’ flood ark – Commentary – Civil unrest threatens Ugandian stability – Europe finds flaws in public health care – Health for everyone – Chinese medicine advances – Students seek to cross cultural gap – Dr. Janele Goetcheus relates experiences as female medic – Court men ready for season; twenty-sixth year for Odle – Basketball fans – Elementary students learn math using concrete objects – Wrestlers prepare for opening match – Hop’s Heresy – Defense makes season – Trojans cap season with win
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The Echo: November 10, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 10
Rock singer to share faith – Recitals involve students, faculty – Christian policeman to speak to various groups on campus – Students respond to issues – Letter to the Editor – Exception, not rule – Futility of war merits idealism – Review – ‘Godspell’: comic Christ? – Political activities culminate in election – Politics activate campus – Nixon wins presidency – McGovern: choice of university editors – Campbell leaves to lead seminars – Architect Birkey wins first Design Award – Chapel Notes – Debaters compete at Taylor – Perspective – Chile experiences turmoil – Scientists gauge time with atoms – Engineers consider revision of fire protection procedures – Changes tighten Berlin Wall – Night riders tour Bronx on bicycles for pleasure – Professors also serve as community ministers – Students direct – One-acts to illustrate techniques – Honors seminar – Taylor deadlocks Findlay gridmen – Around Campus – Ringdowns – Psychology – Menu – Area Entertainment – Sports Shorts… -- Three Trojanes win area all-star berths – Harriers capture seventh consecutive title—Meet displays competitive spir
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The Echo: November 3, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 9
Orchestra will perform two concerts this week – Council informs colleges of international concerns – Ewbank directs lab for ISTA meeting – Open the Library – Help your brother – In Other Words – Seize the day – Letters to the Editor – ‘I believe in McGovern’ – Swallow-Robin gets name – Prohibitionist funds dormitory – Students select Au Sable Trails – Campus editors fly to New York City – SUB series speakers push prison reform – Taylor students rehearse for Marion Philharmonic – Commentary – Domestic issues face voters – Candidates express racial busing policies – Education needs funding – Election sparks tax reform – Nixon stresses welfare plan – ‘LeTreteau de Paris’ – Students attend comedy – Fishers of men – Jacob’s Well presents… -- Fish and fruit expert to speak at seminar – Trojanes to play in area tournament – Around Campus – Area Entertainment – Chapel Notes – Language Placement Tests – Theme needed – Menu – Hop’s Heresy – Playing better than watching – Sports shorts… -- Final touchdown evades Trojans in 10-7 loss – Harriers triumph in District contest
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The Echo: October 27, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 8
Parents visit campus; attend special events – Weekend calendar – Speakers to accent missions – Parents exhibit art in show – Nixon’s record shows achievements, failures – Grill displeases students – Campaign fund limit necessary or not? – Letters to the Editor – Responsible citizenship – SGO responds to budget editorial – Concert etiquette necessary – Tolerating McGovern campaign -- XAΩ to discuss Stringfellow book – Students plan events for Halloween fun – Mary, come back – Romeo seeks Taylor Juliet – Hikers climb Smokies – Language Placement Tests – Commentary – McGovern, Nixon differ on defense spending – Vietnam: hot issue – World affairs emphasis shifts in Nixon, McGovern campaign – Economic policies conflict – Little Theatre allows versatility in staging – Heath leads study tour; Holy Land supplies locale – Crawley administers new athletic center – Around Campus – Crime and police – Rob Bowen – Theme needed – Chapel Notes – Food Service Menu – Area Entertainment – Harriers run in District, State meet – Come from behind – Trojanes tie Goshen 4-4 – Defense secures tie with Ravens
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The Echo: October 20, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 7
Committee suggests curriculum changes – Student dies in accident – Trojan Players perform Little Theatre’s first play – Swedish engineer to speak to Taylor students, staff – Strip minig destroys land – Flexibility necessary – Perspective – Drug problems: here, there and everywhere – Communists permit cultivation of poppies – Drug problem grows closer – Nothing new about drug use: advertising leads to increase – Around Campus – Millhouse – Congressman Hillis – Book forum – Junior practicum – Lemons relates difficulties – Encounter reacts to needs of area – Variety of speakers – Seminars integrate natural sciences – SGO investigates campus problems – Menu – Tumble from top – Netters tie for second – Grid men defeat Earlham – Trojanes humble Franklin College 9-1
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The Echo: October 13, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 6
Activist to analyze prison disturbances – Faculty men plan retreat to encourage friendships – AAES seminars center on creative leadership – McGovern: stands firm or vascillates? – Letters to the Editor – Bullock – Thanks – Constitutionality – Japan’s move poses threat – Perspective – Soviet pays medical bills – Germans breed fish bigger and better – Control Vietnamese weather – Rain impedes Viet Cong – Great Lakes cleanup begins – Treaty to end pollution – Media airs timely “VD Blues” special – Conference relates faith to history – ECHO receives first class rating – Girls perform using pom-poms – Relocation moves gallery – Little Gallery to exhibit works – Swallow initiates “rookies” – Campus Crier – Pastor’s Office – Chapel Notes – Covenant Seminary – Job Opportunities – Campus Announcements – Ilium – SGO loans – Area Entertainment – Menu – Harriers ready – Invitational meets to begin – Football tops intramural play – Sports shorts… -- Hop’s Heresy – Setting enhances meet – Indiana State bows 2-1 to Trojane defensive play – Grizzlies victorious over Trojan offense – Netters to host conference foes
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The Echo: October 6, 1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 5
Seminar to discuss Christian responses – ‘Computers’ lecture topic – Visitation exposes college life – Wheels to aid community – Letters to the Editor – Library facilities – ECHO snubs poll – Pride: monster in Christians – Thieu dictates freedom – Dean’s list lacks validity – Economic overtones – Rats’ immunity develops – Japan visits Peking – Martial law remains – Plane hits parlor – Acupuncture gaining national acceptance – Financial Aid – Under New Management – Students explore Indiana’s caves – Student teachers relate experiences – Scoreless streak ends – Trojans stun Spartans – Around Campus – History speaker – Poetry Contest – Defense dictates – Taylor subdues Manchester – Menu – Chapel Notes – Taylor takes top spot in annual invitational – Offense dominates in Trojane victory
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The Echo: September 29,1972
Taylor University
Volume 54, Number 4
Life in perspective
Dr. Massey to minister – Democrats organize to activate campus – Schedule for Homecoming – Humanistic viewpoints – Bierman serves students – Fellowships aid further education – Love Song to present Homecoming concert – Auction provides bargains, amusement – Stockman selection of students – Studies hinder spirituality? – Election concerns campus – Guest Column – Miami reacts to Democratic delegates – New bill maintains aid for lower governments – Compromise in Congress – Revenue bill disappoints big-city mayors – Area Entertainment – Old Gems and handbooks reveal stricter regulations – Students recall former days with antique cars – Signing of Promissory Note and/or Receipt Form – Around Campus – Science Seminar Series – Chapel Notes – Menu – Alumni victorious over Trojan Harriers – Flag football introduces Intramurals – Netters maintain spotless record – Quakers edge Trojans – Hop’s Heresy – Cowboys ride high
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