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Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1919, Taylor University Mar 1919

Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1919, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

St. Patrick’s Day at T. U. — Studio Recitals — Peace Conference — Local Echoes — Chronicle — Lead Thou Me On — The Deifying of Khaki by the Feminine Sex — Medals From German Cannon for Loan Workers — The Intensive Campaign — Official Directory — Save Now for Old Age — What is a Book Without a Man? — Exchanges — Prayer Band — The Volunteer Band — Holiness League — Vale the Editors, Hail the Co-Eds! — Thalonian — Philo Society — Rounding Out the Winter Term — Allowance to Child is Road to Economy — Local …


Taylor University Echo: November 23, 1918, Taylor University Nov 1918

Taylor University Echo: November 23, 1918, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

Old Glory Unfurled — United War Work Fund — Died of Influenza — Card of Thanks — Raising the Standards — Literary Notes — Culture — My Ideal Man — Religious Forum — The Relation of Christian Doctrine to Christian Life — Local Echoes — Editorial — Thalonian — Philo Society — S. A. T. C. — Happenings and Saying Among Us Mortals in the Past Week — Laments of a Rookie — Alumni — Letter from Ruth Copley to Mrs. McIntosh — Chronicle of Events — Athletic — Defeated Van Buren — Athletic Association — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1918, Taylor University Mar 1918

Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Lectures on the Armenians — Farewell Given A. W. Pugh — Mrs. Vayhinger Speaks in Chapel — Expression Recital — Joe Arbona Writes — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Piano Recital of Misses Phillips and Ekis — Organizations — Literary — Alumni Notes — Easter Hymn — Editorial — Dean of Asbury College Visits Taylor — Taylor Sketch Book — Dr. George W. Ridout — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: February 1917, Taylor University Feb 1917

Taylor University Echo: February 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

The Co-Ed Number — Literary — Aspirations — Race Suicide — “Confusion Worse Confounded” — A Character Sketch of President Wilson — Editorial — Singleness of Aim — The Teacher and His Call — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — Alumni News — Exchange — Simplicissimus


The Gem 1911, Taylor University Jan 1911

The Gem 1911, Taylor University

Yearbooks (1898-Present)

The 1911 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Dedicated to Professor B. W. Ayres


Le Fleuron 1905, Taylor University Jan 1905

Le Fleuron 1905, Taylor University

Yearbooks (1898-Present)

The 1905 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Dedicated to Dr. C. W. Winchester


University Journal (November 1904), Taylor University Nov 1904

University Journal (November 1904), Taylor University

University Journal (1902-1906)

Autumn — Reflections of a Bachelor — Taylor University — Woman’s Place in Politics — Students’ Co-operative League — Local News — A Reflection — Editorial — Alumni Notes — Additional Locals — National Local Preachers Association — “Ministeriality” — War News


Soul Food (July 1897), Taylor University Jul 1897

Soul Food (July 1897), Taylor University

Soul Food (1897-1901)

The July 1897 issue of Soul Food.


Our South American Cousins, William Taylor Dec 1878

Our South American Cousins, William Taylor

Ayres Special Collection

No abstract provided.


Pauline Methods Of Missionary Work, William Taylor Dec 1878

Pauline Methods Of Missionary Work, William Taylor

Books by Taylor faculty, staff, and administrators

Preface: I have given in this little book a brief exhibit of the Pauline methods of missionary work. I make no invidious comparisons between the different bodies of workers in foreign countries, but leave all to make the application of the principles I here eliminate from the Word of God, according to the facts in each field of operation.

The Pauline principle of self-support we carry out fully in India and in South America, but in the latter field our workers are thus far fully occupied in grading down the hills and mountains, filling the valleys, making the crooked straight …