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Description
The Winter 1997 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
ISSN
1073-4376
Volume
89
Issue
2
Publication Date
Winter 1997
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, sports, athletics, Trojans, Taylor Club, alumni gatherings, Taylor University-Forth Wayne, Taylor history, Homecoming, Family Weekend, Parent’s Weekend, Samuel Morris, Sammy Morris, Prince Kaboo, cancer, giving, donations, gifts, donors, relativism, leadership, Helen Spender, honors, awards, Gene Rupp, Missionary Kids, third culture, alumni reunions, Alumni Brunch, National Alumni Council, Bishop William Taylor, Hank Voss, faculty research, solar energy, faculty publications, Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities, Conference, technology, Christian College Technology Conference, Education Technology Center, WBCL, radio stations, radio ministry, academic programs, Habitat for Humanity, Service projects, Gerig Hall, Wengatz Halls, Elderhostel, World Opportunities Week, retiring faculty, retirement, Robert Pitts, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, admissions, financial aid, grants, Lilly Endowment, soccer, cross country, football, tennis, volleyball, Prayer Buddy Program, Bud Hamilton, Virginia Cline, William Taylor Foundation, alumni trips
Disciplines
Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor: A Magazine for Taylor University Alumni and Friends (Winter 1997)" (1997). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 171.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/171
Notes
In this issue:
How Do They Compare by Dr. Jay Kesler ‘58
Celebrating History
Truth in the Age of ‘Whatever’ with Charles Colson
California Taylor Testifies with Rev. Don Fado
Remembering the Angel in Ebony
Family Ties
Enabling Tomorrow’s Leaders
To Walk and Not Grow Weary with Bob Summer
Academics
Homecoming Weekend ‘96
Fort Wayne Campus
Upland Campus
Admissions
Development
Athletics
The Gift Annuity: Simple & Safe with Virginia Cline ‘38
Alumni News & Notes