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The Echo: December 8, 1989, Taylor University Dec 1989

The Echo: December 8, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Rousselow flees Manila; home for holidays – Swallow Robin expands residential capacity – Christmas special to feature carols and stories – Faculty Spotlight – Jay’s special, SAC Christmas banquet to be held this weekend – New international studies major will be added next semester – Perspectives and Issues – Opera comes to Taylor… -- Financial aid process undergoes changes – The Real World… or What? – Snyder to receive doctorate in August – Sacred Christmas chapel… -- MK’s find holiday homes in the States – Letters to the Editor – Taylor policy questioned – Pro-choice – The true origin of …


Koinonia, Jill Briscoe, Darrel G. Shaver, Lee Demarais, Jim Krall Dec 1989

Koinonia, Jill Briscoe, Darrel G. Shaver, Lee Demarais, Jim Krall

Koinonia

Running on Empty, Jill Briscoe

Presidents and Student Development, Darrel G. Shaver

Annual ACSD Executive Committee Meeting

South Central Regional Conference, Lee Demarais

Appalachian Regional Conference, Jim Krall


The Echo: December 1, 1989, Taylor University Dec 1989

The Echo: December 1, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Swallow Robin to be renovated – Coach Law retires ends 30 years of coaching – Taylor to participate in World AIDS Day – Faculty Spotlight – Perspectives and Issues – Students arrested in abortion protest – Editors travel to New Orleans – Car accident injuries Taylor student – Reader’s Theatre focuses on Victorian period – Wellness Fair helps students balance lives – Dancing on the Stool -- Men’s basketball team improves record to 5-0 – Women’s basketball off to shaky start


The Victorians Nov 1989

The Victorians

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1989 performance of The Victorians adapted and arranged by Oliver Hubbard.

The Victorians highlights the work of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, Henry Mayhew, Benjamin Disraeli, Gilbert and Sullivan, Lewis Carrol, J. M. Barrie, and Oscar Wilde.

The play was presented by the Advanced Oral Interpretation Class.


The Echo: November 10, 1989, Taylor University Nov 1989

The Echo: November 10, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Student Echoes – College Republicans welcome Quayle home – Leadership Conference numbers double; delegates visit Taylor from across the country – Heritage Chapel service honors Ewbanks – Senate proposal to reduce van charges – Perspectives and Issues – Attention readers: -- Court proposal reduces parking fines – Griffins visit Peru – Eating disorder support group formed – Basketball team opens season with exhibition game – Trojans defeat Manchester; contend for league title – Cross country teams to compete in nationals


The Echo: November 3, 1989, Taylor University Nov 1989

The Echo: November 3, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Swallow Robin update – Student Echoes – WOW speakers challenge students – Homecoming 1989 – Weekend brings students, alumni together – Bergwall Hall dedicated – Overseas outreach continues – Perspectives and Issues – Attention readers: -- Environmental science center approved – Letter to the Editor – Correction – Personal Regulations – Trojans triumph over Defiance – Volleyballers to go to districts – Bergwall Room renamed


Bergwall Residence Hall (1989), Taylor University Oct 1989

Bergwall Residence Hall (1989), Taylor University

Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University

The program for the 1989 Bergwall Residence Hall dedication.


Homecoming 1989 Brochure, Taylor University Oct 1989

Homecoming 1989 Brochure, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


The Echo: October 27, 1989, Taylor University Oct 1989

The Echo: October 27, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Alumni return to ‘celebrate the ages’ – Spirit Week encourages student participation – WOW speakers to focus on impossible mission – Faculty Spotlight – Student Court to hear more cases – Red Ribbon increases drug awareness – Airband…’Simply Irresistible’ – Readers eye Echo errors – Earthquake keeps faculty members at Taylor – Letters to the Editor – Yearbooks – World Impact – The Blimp – Homecoming ’89: the more Taylor changes the more it stays the same – Swallow Robin’s fate to be decided – Spirit – Student Union renovation plans canceled – 1989 Homecoming Court – Colloquium to improve …


The Barretts Oct 1989

The Barretts

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1989 performance of The Barretts by Marjorie Carleton.

The Barretts is based on the romance between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, and her father’s overbearing control over his family and refusal to allow them to marry.

A later production by Taylor Theatre, The Victorians, was produced later that year as a reader’s theatre featuring various Victorian poets and writers including Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.


The Echo: October 20, 1989, Taylor University Oct 1989

The Echo: October 20, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Taylor to participate in anti-drug campaign – Homecoming court nominations – New washers, dryers for residence halls – Indian Summer seized by snow… -- Parents’ Weekend raises money for students – Luncheons to focus on wellness – Pizza King, Pac-A-Sac to come to Upland – Perspectives and Issues – Skip-A-Meal observed this week – Airband to adopt video award format – Letter to the Editor – “The Barrett’s” opens Thursday – Commons Cutting Conduct – Taylor battles back DePauw to tie – Soccer team defeats Bluffton


The Echo: October 13, 1989, Taylor University Oct 1989

The Echo: October 13, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Welcome to Parents’ Weekend 1989

Student Echoes – Parents’ Weekend to show off Taylor – Weekend profits to aid students – Indian summer at Taylor… -- Local man arrested; banned from campus – Faculty Spotlight – Messer earns doctorate – World Christian Fellowship group organized – Services held Wednesday for Jane L. Mikkelson – Student rosters coming soon! – Senate works toward campus improvement – Perspectives and Issues – Parental Invasion – Operation Rescue strives to save unborn – Taylor faculty enriched through sabbatical program – Interterm trips to provide culture, enrichment – London trip to focus on literature – …


The Echo: October 6, 1989, Taylor University Oct 1989

The Echo: October 6, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Student Echoes – AIDS task force chosen – Business students to participate in national stock market simulation – Seminars to update students on science research – Residence Life Staff brings wellness concept to campus – Letters to the Editor – Neuhouser receives award – Perspectives and Issues – Beautiful Buttons – Football team defeats Anderson, 37-30 – Cross country to compete in district meet


1989-90 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University Oct 1989

1989-90 Chapel Schedule, Taylor University

Chapel Schedules

No abstract provided.


Taylor Magazine (Fall 1989), Taylor University Oct 1989

Taylor Magazine (Fall 1989), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Fall 1989 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


The Echo: September 29, 1989, Taylor University Sep 1989

The Echo: September 29, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Campus visitation today; student visits increase – Students accosted; campus safety urges caution – Video to capture student life – Separate incident evokes concern – Court justice clarifies parking – Greece and Italy to be new study tour focus – Perspectives and Issues – Correction – Janie supports Jay from the sidelines – Close Friends – Volleyballers’ success brings 15-1 record – Soccer team faces Wabash tomorrow – Football team remains undefeated


The Echo: September 22, 1989, Taylor University Sep 1989

The Echo: September 22, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Newlin fights cancer; grateful to Taylor family for prayer support – Hong Kong added to Consortium program – Chinese acrobats to open Performing Artist Series – Faculty Spotlight – Letters to the Editor – SAC’s Bogus Movie – Bill’s Excellent Rebuttal – Editor’s Note – Correction – Perspectives and Issues – Symposium to offer something for everyone – The Barrett’s cast list announced – Writing major gives students broader perspective – The Good American – This week in Taylor Sports… -- Football team defeats Olivet to go 2-0 – Women’s tennis team experiences first overall defeat


The Echo: September 15, 1989, Taylor University Sep 1989

The Echo: September 15, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Renewal week messages focus on life’s journey – Odyssey organizes students’ schedules – Big Spike…Big Weekend – Bike rule creates confusion – New Coffeehouse starts this weekend – Junior trip set for this weekend – Perspectives and Issues – Klinger duo makes teaching family affair – Father joins daughter on Taylor faculty – Correction – Rotruck to lead European business trip – Heth honored as Distinguished Professor – Fast Food Lives – Football team defeats Earlham; will face Olivet – Volleyball goes 3-0 – Taylor to host cross invitational


The Echo: September 8, 1989, Taylor University Sep 1989

The Echo: September 8, 1989, Taylor University

1989-1990 (Volume 93)

Welcome Back!

SAC’s ‘Big’ Weekend kicks off year – Student Echoes – Record enrollment brings complications – Bergwall Hall named for past president – Safety to make changes – Moving in… -- “Collegiality”: conference theme – Fall Spiritual Renewal Week will feature dual speakers – Campus improvements added – West Village Stays – Senate unveils new goals – The Haunting Hologram – Soccer team victorious – Peacock visits Taylor


Koinonia, Larry J. Mckinney, Verdell F. Longstaff, Keith Deboer Aug 1989

Koinonia, Larry J. Mckinney, Verdell F. Longstaff, Keith Deboer

Koinonia

Student Development Burnout, Larry J. McKinney

Emerging Student Trends for the 90's, Verdell F. Longstaff

1989 ACSD Conference

Dungeons and Dragons: How Should We Respond, Keither DeBoer


Taylor Magazine (Summer 1989), Taylor University Jul 1989

Taylor Magazine (Summer 1989), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 1989 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Summit Record, Summit Christian College Jul 1989

Summit Record, Summit Christian College

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Summer 1989 edition of Summit Record, published by Summit Christian College in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Beauty In Mathematics: Some Theological Implications, David L. Neuhouser Jun 1989

Beauty In Mathematics: Some Theological Implications, David L. Neuhouser

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

It may come as a surprise to some that science or mathematics could be considered beautiful, but many prominent sciences and mathematicians from around the world have made such claims. Furthermore, the beauty of mathematics and order of the universe inspired some of the greatest developments in science and mathematics. This paper examines the beauty of mathematics and what scientists and other individuals have said about the subject.


A Course On Mathematics And The Christian Faith, W. David Laverell, Carl J. Sinke Jun 1989

A Course On Mathematics And The Christian Faith, W. David Laverell, Carl J. Sinke

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

The January interim term at Calvin College provides an opportunity for developing and teaching courses outside a normal major program. As a result faculty members are frequently given the interim off to provide time for research and development of new courses. In 1987 we were given such a leave in order to pursue the questions of the relationship between mathematics and the Christian Faith. One result was our presentation at the 1987 Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences conference. Immediately thereafter we began to develop a specific interim course based on our studies. We offered the course during the …


The Mathematical Intelligencer, Dmitrii Egorov: Mathematics And Theology In Russia, Charles E. Ford Jun 1989

The Mathematical Intelligencer, Dmitrii Egorov: Mathematics And Theology In Russia, Charles E. Ford

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

This paper tells the story of Russian mathematician Dmitri Egorov, recounting his faith and contributions to the field of mathematics.


The Bisexual Galton-Watson Branching Process, David M. Hull Jun 1989

The Bisexual Galton-Watson Branching Process, David M. Hull

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

I would like to present the bisexual Galton-Watson branching process. The word "bisexual" indicates that we will be considering a population of two sexes--which will be designated as the usual male and female. Here is a brief overview of what I would like to cover.

  1. The bisexual process motivated: why is it needed?
  2. The standard Galton-Watson branching process.
  3. The state of affairs regarding two-sex models.
  4. The nuts and bolts of the bisexual Galton-Watson branching process (parameters defined and how it works).
  5. A review of published bisexual results to date.
  6. What is to come?


Newton And Saccheri: Case Studies In The Interplay Of Mathematics And Religion, Tommy Leavelle Jun 1989

Newton And Saccheri: Case Studies In The Interplay Of Mathematics And Religion, Tommy Leavelle

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

In the course of this paper I will try to present to you the basic facts and some of the subsequent assessments of the life and work of two mathematicians for whom the interplay of mathematics and religion was influential: Issac Newton and Girolamo Saccheri.


Agustine's Mathematical Realism, Paul J. Zwier Jun 1989

Agustine's Mathematical Realism, Paul J. Zwier

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

After a review of Philip Kitcher's argument against Mathematical Realism, this paper presents the case for Mathematical Realism by looking at the life and writings of Saint Augustine.


Simulated Annealing On Np-Complete Problems, Russell W. Howell Jun 1989

Simulated Annealing On Np-Complete Problems, Russell W. Howell

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

The Random House Dictionary defines anneal as " ... to free (glass, metals, etc.) from internal stress by heating and gradually cooling." In the physical world, impurities are annealed out of a substance by heating it to a high temperature. As it is cooled, its molecular structure gradually settles into a stable "low-energy" configuration. It is important to cool the substance slowly, especially at lower temperatures, so that impurities do not get "frozen" into place. With careful cooling, a low-energy state can eventually be reached. This state may not be the one with the lowest potential energy, where the spins …


Introduction (1989), Gene B. Chase Jun 1989

Introduction (1989), Gene B. Chase

ACMS Conference Proceedings 1989

A Seventh Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective

Gene B. Chase, Editor