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Description
The Spring 1991 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Volume
28
Issue
3
Publication Date
Spring 1991
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, business, business ethics, ethics, morality, success, athletics, Trojans, sports, basketball, Christianity, culture, ethical behavior, relationships, role models, Taylor club, Taylor history, US Marines, military, war, peace, pacifists, honors, awards, All USA College Academic Team, Mark Willis, tuition, financial aid, interterm, January term, J-term, The Little Theatre, Whose Life is it Anyway?, Lighthouse, Templeton Foundation, President’s Associates, summer programs, high school students, gospel choir, car accidents, miracles, student testimonies, Brad Smith, Tena Krause, Persian Gulf War, Gulf War, minority students, job openings, recycling, NAIA, Paul Patterson, respect, honesty, integrity, bribery, university president, Cyrus Nutt, John H. Shilling, acting president, Martha Speicher, Daniel Speicher, J. L. Speicher, Martha Speicher, Ruth Speicher, Bertie Speicher, H. S. Speicher, Olive (Speicher) Aumun, Elinor (Speicher) Spacek, Craig Speicher, NCCAA, soccer, Native American students, Navajo, Native Americans
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor Magazine (Spring 1991)" (1991). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 105.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/105
Notes
In this issue:
Prècis by Douglas Jay Rikala Marlow ’81, editor
On Campus
A Pop Bottle Mentality by Dr. Jay Kesler ’58
Pressures to Be Unethical with Cindy (Glass) Shinabarger ‘82
The Ethics of War & Peace by Ann Calkins ’91 with Arnold Sprunger ’77
About Bribes, Kickbacks with John Jaderholm (’80)
Dog-Eat-Dog World by Dick Gygi ’67
Time For Heroes by Jim Coe
Taylor Club
Tradition by Wesley Robinson ’50, Taylor University Historian
Alumni Spotlight with Fred Yazzie ‘62
Alumni Notes by Betty Freese, Class News Editor
Vista with Bill Ford ’92
Like An Evening with Guy Lombardo