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Description
The Spring 1972 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Volume
9
Issue
2
Publication Date
Spring 1972
Publisher
Taylor University
City
Upland
Keywords
missionaries, births, weddings, deaths, Taylor University, Alumni, Distinguished Parent Award, Honors Buffet, Larry Fuhrer, Alumni-Parents-Seniors Weekend, Alumni Weekend, Parents Weekend, events, Christian Education, Lighthouse, International travel, Bahamas Bible College, Negro History Week, black community, diversity, cross-cultural conversations, culture, celebration, truth, Christianity, sexuality, freedom, homosexuality, honorary degree, psychiarty, honesty, vulnerability, behaviors, Alumni Talk Back, women’s rights, civil rights, women’s movement, feminism, business, Bible translations, language, politics, marriage, Dan Wilson, Dr. Joseph D. Brain, Garrett Crow, Duane Cuthbertson, Steven Huser, Craig Moore, Russel Oyer, Ruth Brose Rogers, Liberia, International Relations, Taylor Fund, giving, Fund for Teaching Excellence, donations
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Recommended Citation
Taylor University, "Taylor University Magazine (Spring 1972)" (1972). The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present). 39.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/tu_magazines/39
Notes
Will Cleveland ’49 Editor
Fern Shawver Class News Editor
In this Issue:
Cover
A Time for All Reasons
A Light Shines in Nassau by Lois (Wightman) Schoenhals (’72)
An Evening in Basic Black
The Truth That Stopped Me Cold by Jerome Hines (Hon. ’72)
Encounter with Now with Nancy (Wilcox) Rockwood (’65), Richard Cory (’68), Dr. Joseph Grabill (’56), The Reverend Earl Harman (’53), Dr. James Bertsche (’44), Dr, Joseph Kulaga (’56)
The Right Decisions Will Cost Us Something by Roger Beaverson (’59)
Language - A Golden Key to Service by Dr. James Bertsche (’44)
Rapping and Rhapsodizing by Judy (Boll) Brain (’61)
A Decorated Body by Ruth Hammer (’72)
Will You Take Notes?
Man Has Failed by Dr. Dan Oliver (’51)
One in Christ by the Reverend Kenneth Stout (’69)
Overwhelming Odds by Prof. Jessie Rousselow
Thanks For Coming Mrs. Nixon by Robert Cotner (’58)
Class News
They Said it Could be Done