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The Babbler Volume 79 (1999-2000), Lipscomb University Aug 1999

The Babbler Volume 79 (1999-2000), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

Lipscomb University's The Babbler student newspaper volume 79, which ran from August 1999–April 2000. It had 26 issues. Issues 2-26 are mislabeled 1-25.


The Babbler Volume 28 (1948-1949), Lipscomb University, Julia Bobbitt, Paul Mills, Mary Nicholas, Neal Ellis, Hollis Parker, Nat Long, Jane Watson, Miriam Clements Jul 1948

The Babbler Volume 28 (1948-1949), Lipscomb University, Julia Bobbitt, Paul Mills, Mary Nicholas, Neal Ellis, Hollis Parker, Nat Long, Jane Watson, Miriam Clements

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 28, which ran from July 1948–June 1949. It had 30 issues.


The Echo: February 15, 1933, Taylor University Feb 1933

The Echo: February 15, 1933, Taylor University

1932-1933 (Volume 20)

Junior Contest Edition

Expedition Gives Valuable Specimen To Biology Dep’t. – Professor Steucke Conducts Experiment – Seniors Cancel Lyseum Number – Juniors Conduct Holiness League – Juniors To Fete Seniors Feb. 25 – Volunteers Hold Annual Meeting At Manchester – Notice – Hugo’s Famous Play To Be Shown Soon – Taylor To Offer Home Scholarships – Speake Given Work At World’s Fair – Professor Hansen to Appear In Fifth Organ Recital Here – Depression Dinner Enjoyed By Faculty – A New Policy – Why Not Debate? – Credit – Barbs – The Silver Net – The God Of Nature – …


The Echo: January 12, 1933, Taylor University Jan 1933

The Echo: January 12, 1933, Taylor University

1932-1933 (Volume 20)

Taylor Welcomes County Tournament – Annual Contest Will Be Staged In Maytag Gym – Stuart Addresses Commercial Group – University Debaters Plan Fine Schedule – Y. P. G. L. Council Meets At Chicago – Taylor Extends Hearty Welcome To Many Guests – Fred Vincent ’31, Is Rushed To Hospital – T. U. To Entertain County Corn Show – School Expects Many People To Attend Tourney – Thomas And Dennis Assist In Meeting – Faith Plus Labor – Why An Echo Contest – Appreciation And Cooperation – Star Dust – Literary Gleanings – Ed. Screen To Give Play “Miles Standish” – …


The Echo: November 2, 1932, Taylor University Nov 1932

The Echo: November 2, 1932, Taylor University

1932-1933 (Volume 20)

Legal Hundred Meets In Regular Session – Swallow-Robin Men Hold Many Offices – YEA POLITICS!!! – Philos Entertained At Unique Carnival – Sincerity Prevails At Prayer Meeting – Faculty Members Enjoy Outing At Local City Park – Elliott Speaks On The Works of Grace – Dr. Stuart Speaks At Vesper Service – Ghosts and Witches Haunt Thalo Party – Cornwell Installs Checking System – Dr. Wareing Conducts Annual Fall Revival – Library Receives Many New Volumes – Manley Leads Frosh In Prayer Meeting – “Selling Christ” – It Does Not Pay – Vacation – Promises Count – School Loyalty – …


The Echo: October 5, 1932, Taylor University Oct 1932

The Echo: October 5, 1932, Taylor University

1932-1933 (Volume 20)

Thalos Present Pantomime of Years Program – Girls Enjoy Annual Debate Club Outing – Brewington Speaks Before Chapel Group – Native from India Attends Taylor – Curriculum Is Changed – Philos Again Outrush Thalos – T. U. Ministers Start Active Work Monday – Pascoe Urges Life Entirely in Christ – Pres. Stuart Goes To Cameron, Wisc. – Allie Enjoys First Snipe Hunt of Year – Philos Please Audience With Japanese Play – Prayer Band Feels God’s Presence Near – College “Education” – The Old Man In The Model Church – Star Dust – Literary Gleanings – Gem Staff Announces Photography …


The Echo: May 18, 1932, Taylor University May 1932

The Echo: May 18, 1932, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Organ Students Appear Tonight In Competition – History Club Makes Popular Politicians – Biology Class Has Debate on Evolution – Williamson Recital Draws Big Audience – English Department Hears Davies Speak About British Isles – Mrs. Talbot Speaks In Chapel Service – Juniors Choose ‘ Cap’ Musselman To Head Council – Mrs. Maytag Dies After Sudden Attack Of Acute Indigestion – Frosh Choose Dawes As Next Year’s Head – Educational Screen Shows Travel Made Thru South America – Sophs Attend Party Held Friday Evening – Pogue Presents Rip Van Winkle Tomorrow Night – Students Surprise Pogue With Outing – Turks …


The Echo: March 23, 1932, Taylor University Mar 1932

The Echo: March 23, 1932, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Large Audience Attends Annual Quartet Contest – Faculty Dames Have St. Patrick Day Tea – History Club Shows Film of Washington – Pogue, Wells Appear in Society Recital – Famous Artist Calls College Girls Ugly – Young Students Seek Silver Medal Honors – Choral Society Offers Cantata On Good Friday – Bishop F. W. Warne Friend Of Taylor U. Passes At Ripe Age – Educational Screen Helps During Recess – Guy Duckwall Added to Business Staff – Dr. A. Shute Speaks of Triumphal Entry – Father of Professor Dies at Upland Home – Seniors Obtain Highest Rating In Echo Contest …


The Echo: October 13, 1931, Taylor University Oct 1931

The Echo: October 13, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

T. H. Maytag Dies As Result Of Auto Accident – Soangetahas Lead In Treasure Hunt – Taylor Poet Honored At Convention – Miss Miller Speaks of Paul’s Vision – Sophomore Party Is Auction Sale – New Philos Portray Typical College Life – Taylor Freshman Organizes Club – Barton Rees Pogue Sketches Life Of Hoosier Poet – Youth Conference Convenes Oct. 23-25 – Editorial – The Passing of a Friend. – Famous Remarks – A “Nose for News” – Mail Box – Shavings – Campus Buzz – Other Colleges – Hyspots of Chapel – Good Speakers Mark Inauguration Program – M. …


Taylor University Echo: September 10, 1931, Taylor University Sep 1931

Taylor University Echo: September 10, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Taylor Welcomes You

Celeste Quartet Makes Successful Summer Tour – Museum Has New Additions – Another Hitch By Dan – President Extends Cordial Welcome – Governor, Travelling Incognito, Learns About Pickles From Boy – New Student Council Tells Of Purpose – Summer Gang Cuts Capers – Male Quartet Has Prosperous Season’s Trip – Commerce News – Editorial – The Fear Of Age – Did You Know That – Mindless Matter – Mailbox – Contemporaries – Coach Cornwell Outlines Work – Soangetaha Greetings – Stirring Call For Volunteers – Opportunity For New Students - Unusual Chance For Young Men – To …


The Echo: April 1, 1931, Taylor University Apr 1931

The Echo: April 1, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Hundred Of T. U. To Meet In Session Tuesday, April 7 – Graduation Recitals Given By Students – University Orchestra Gives Annual Recital In Shreiner Auditor’m – The Educational Screen At Taylor – Gem Staff Wages Advertising Campaign – Calendar Of Events – Basketball Players Receive Awards – Memory of President Revived In Chapel Sunday Afternoon – Rev. Joseph H. Smith To Conduct Lectures During Next Week – Dr. Myron E. Taylor Conducting Revivals In Wheaton Church – Debating Season Termed A Success – Editorial – “The School Of The Prophet” – Intercollegiate Debating (Complete Results For 1930-1931) – Mirrored …


Taylor University Echo: January 21, 1931, Taylor University Jan 1931

Taylor University Echo: January 21, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Sophomore Class Contest Edition

Bribery Charged In Faculty Win – Extensive Schedule Given Debaters – Prexy Attends Convention – President Returns From South – From Plantation To Platform – Seniors Present Gymnasium Floor To Dr. John Paul – Furbay Directs Study of Colleges – Spaude Presents Class Trophies – Eavesdropping – The Fear Of Age – Ideals – Contemporaries – Mail Box – New Advertising Agencies – The Kibitzer – Faculty Gilmore Stars As Melting-Pots Win 14-6 – Faculty Drubs Senior Men 12-10 – C. O. Bush Sophomore Sponsor – Music Notes – Crow Caws – Speech Notes – Organizations …


The Echo: February 5, 1930, Taylor University Feb 1930

The Echo: February 5, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

“Dusty” Miller To Appear Friday Night – Jeanette Groff Gives Senior Recital – Old “Gym” Repaired For Basketball Series – T. U. Student Accidentally Shot In Arm – Debaters Have Hard Schedule For Year – Woman Evangels Discuss Important Question – Gospel Proclaimed In Arabia – Eulogs Surrender Banner To Eureka Team – Rev. Cornuell Speaks In Holiness League – Dr. Owen Returns To Give Lectures – Thurman Miller Gives Program Friday – Taylor Professor To Address Volunteer Convention – Our Duty To Dig – Chapel – M. M. A. Deputation Team At Marion – Practice Preaching At Men’s Ministerial …


The Echo: January 29, 1930, Taylor University Jan 1930

The Echo: January 29, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Alumnus Dies; 2,000 Mile Flight In Vain – Experiences At Meet Of College Officials Related By Dr. Paul – Former Art Teacher Confined By Illness – Former T. U. Professor To Give Lectures Here – Thalos Present Trophy For Women’s Series – Prof. Bush Speaks On The New Jerusalem – Graduation Recital Given By Miss Groff – “New Lamps For Old” – Extended Upland Revival Under Local Evangelist – “California” Taylor Receives Increase Of Noted Monuments – Evangelist Speaks On Keeping Our Religion – Bite Of Dog Proves Fatal To Missionary In African Interior – Cupid Wins Set By Love …


The Echo: January 15, 1930, Taylor University Jan 1930

The Echo: January 15, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Kentucky Evangelist Conducting Upland Revival – Ministry By Air Saves Life Of Missionary In Heart Of Africa – Illustrated Lectures On Arabia Presented At Holiness League – Organ Recital Postponed – Modernism In China Demands “Registration” Of Christian Missions – Eleanor Patterson On Concert Tour In Sunny Florida – Men’s Glee Club To Broadcast Over WJAK – Mrs. Ruth Pugh Raymonde Dies At Flint, Mich. – Sunday Chapel Service Conducted By Members Of Upland W. C. T. U. – Alphabet Needs Change Thinks Dr. Horn – Rev. O. H. Callis An Asbury Graduate Delivering Sermons – NOTICE – Editorial – …


The Echo: October 16, 1929, Taylor University Oct 1929

The Echo: October 16, 1929, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Southern Plantation Garden Is Scene Of Mnanka Reception – Prof. Wells Studying At Bush Conservatory – From Jazz Band To Sacred Music – New Yorkers Picnic In College Woods – Prof. Pogue Elected Junior Sponsor – Special Botany Class Meets In Greenhouse – Debating Club Rush Day Results – Eulogonians Hold Annual Outing In Old Gymnasium – Men’s Intercollegiate Debate Tryout Soon – Buy An Echo – Prof. Cline Relates Experiences In East – Mounted Alligator Gift Of Prof. Furbay – Glens Scene Of Junior Outing – Indian Maidens Entertain New Girls At Glens – Conference Evangelist Returns To T.U. …


Havalind Acts Volume 10 (1922-1923), Lipscomb University Oct 1922

Havalind Acts Volume 10 (1922-1923), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) Havalind Acts student newspaper, a pre-cursor to The Babbler, volume 10, which ran from October 1922-April 1923. It had 7 issues. This volume may be incomplete.