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Stefanie Hero
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1996 performance of Stefanie Hero by Mark Medoff.
Stefanie Hero is the story of a princess who is suddenly forced to take charge of her kingdom and family and battle the evil facing her.
1996-97 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University
The Imaginary Invalid
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1996 performance of The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster
Taylor Theatre Playbills
The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1996 performance of The Hoosier Schoolmaster by Pauline Phelps adapted from the novel by Edward Eggleston.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster tells the story of a man named Ralph Hartsook who travels to a rural town in Indiana as its new schoolmaster. Set after the Civil War, the story is know for its accurate and specific use of the rural Indiana dialect at the time.
…Working Towards Reconciliation, Taylor University
…Working Towards Reconciliation, Taylor University
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules
The program for She’s My Sister He’s My Brother celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
A Celebration Of Diversity, Taylor University Fort Wayne
A Celebration Of Diversity, Taylor University Fort Wayne
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Programs and Schedules
The program for A Celebration of Diversity celebration in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. at Taylor University Fort Wayne.
Taylor University: The First 150 Years, William C. Ringenberg
Taylor University: The First 150 Years, William C. Ringenberg
Heritage Books and Booklets
"It is difficult to see any need for Taylor during its first years," the author contends. The sparsely populated state of Indiana in 1846 already had several Protestant colleges and a state university, and each of these institutions professed a Christian philosophical orientation. But the need for the school "up beyond the village border" soon became clear.
The intellectual revolution at the turn-of-the-century cracked the spiritual foundations of major universities and even many church-related colleges, and it caused the Christian world view to lose its place of dominance.
The subsequent de-humanizing of education and the inability of secular higher education …