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1936-1937 (Volume 24)

1937

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The Echo: May 29, 1937, Taylor University May 1937

The Echo: May 29, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Indiana College Vie In Orations At Peace Contest – Classes Move Up To Coveted Seats In Annual Rites – Taylor Students Present Fine Arts Recital Tonight – “Senior” Picture Presented T. U. by Original Juniors – “Dot” Weaver Elected Women’s Assoc. Prexy – Dr. Harry M. Gage Will Deliver Commencement Address Tuesday – Valuable Gift is Given to School By Senior Class – Sr. Class Members Are Enrolled In W. T. Foundation – Joseph H. Smith Is Guest Speaker On Taylor Campus – Soangetahas Choose Sluyter As Chief Of Debate Tribe – Commencement Activities – Editorial – Foreword – Echo …


The Echo: May 10, 1937, Taylor University May 1937

The Echo: May 10, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

“Coming Out Day” Honors Members Of Senior Class – Mnankas Choose Edith Persons Next President – Dr. C. G. Chappell Gives Christian Life Philosophy – M. E. Conference Places Several Taylor Students – Ruth Ann Sobel Presents Junior Speech Recital – Famed Piano Team Offered As The Third Lyceum Number – “As You Like It” Coming as Speech Class Production – Great Future Is Predicted For Two Piano Team – Dorothy Smith Is Presented in an Organ Recital – Class Officers Chosen For Next Years Activities – Thalos Present “Peg O’ My Heart” In Artistic Way – Editorial – Philippian …


The Echo: April 17, 1937, Taylor University Apr 1937

The Echo: April 17, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Dr. Harry Gage Is Named Speaker for Commencement – “Peg O’ My Heart” Is Romantic Play Of Thalo Players – Deans of Women Of Indiana Come To T.U. April 24 – Piney Woods Male Quartet Delights Taylor Students – Ameen Rihani Airs Views on Arabia And World Tests – Dahlstrand Named New Philo Leader – Manchester Profs Present Aspects Of Peace Tomorrow – James DeWeerd Is Winner In Local Peace Logomachy – Scea and Reppert Elected as Echo and Gem Editors – Colorful Events In Rihani’s Life Given Reporter – Editorial – Educational Horizons – Footnotes On The Page Of …


The Echo: April 3, 1937, Taylor University Apr 1937

The Echo: April 3, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Gem, Echo Hold Staff Nominations – School of Music Offers V. Gerber In Music Recital – Good Friday Sees Seven Last Words As Chapel Theme – Pet Oddities Depict True Character, Huh? – Mr. Cecil Hamann Appointed Purdue Ass’t Professor – Goshen Debaters Obtain Decisions Over T. U. Squad – Easter Cantata Interpreted by Choral Society – Dr. Glen Jacobs Gives Pre-Easter Message Thursday – Next on Lyceum Is Syrian Lecturer – Students and Friends Enjoy Easter Morning – Miss Draper’s Mother Dies of Severe Stroke – Editorial – Applying Ourselves – Today’s Foundation – A Joyous Religion – Footnotes …


The Echo: April 1, 1937, Taylor University Apr 1937

The Echo: April 1, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

April Fool


The Echo: March 20, 1937, Taylor University Mar 1937

The Echo: March 20, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Nummular Awards Offered to Two Worthy Students – Youth Conference Proves Valuable Source of Power – Rev. Paul Rees Climaxes Visit In Four Sermons – Two Debate Teams Defeated by Men Of Manchester – “Barabbas” Given Friday Evening By Philaletheans – History Club Has Mock Session of House Committee – Prof. W. C. Dennis Reads Selections from Shakespeare – “Peg O’ My Heart” Will Be Produced By the Thalonians – Dr. G. H. Bennard Delivers Famous Lecture on Hymns – Dr. A. H. Kemp Is Speaker Before Interested Group – Editorial – Our Junior Rules – Phillipian Excerpts – Reaching …


The Echo: March 6, 1937, Taylor University Mar 1937

The Echo: March 6, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Large Registration Marks Taylor’s Fourth Annual Youth Conference – Taylor Debaters Emerge with Ten Wins in Tourney – Valuable Prizes Given for Essay On Advertising – Green Freshmen Bloom Verdantly On Frosh Holiday – German Exhibit Contained Wide Literary Variety – Rev. Paul Rees Is Principal Speaker During Meetings – State-Wide Peace Oratorical Contest Is Coming to T. U. – College Library Blossoms Out in New Book Array – Rev. Paul Rees Is Speaker on Opening Service – Engstrom Picked To Lead Thalos For Coming Year – Editorial – Welcome, Conference Visitors – Working Where You Are – Religious Education …


The Echo: February 13, 1937, Taylor University Feb 1937

The Echo: February 13, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Youth Conference Plans Progress Under Chairmen – Short Term Bible Courses Deemed Most Successful – German Books Are Exhibited by the Mooney Library – Mnankas Elect New Group of Officers – Taylor Wins First Debate at Marion College Tourney – “Knowing God” Is Topic of Dean of The Bible School – Major Hewitt of Salvation Army Brings Message – Dr. Evans Shows Varied Displays In Chemical Room – Birth of Lincoln Is Commemorated By School Sup’t – Eugene Laurant, Famed Magician, Pleases Audience – Dishwashers Are Entertained by Miss Irma Dare – Prize Offered for Temperance Contest – Editorial – …


The Echo: January 30, 1937, Taylor University Jan 1937

The Echo: January 30, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

Youth Conference Speakers Include Rev. Paul Rees – Taylor’s Museum Gets Collection Of Mounted Twigs – Miss Alice Butz is New Nurse, Fellows! – Debate Squad is Facing a Tough Future Schedule – Grace Hall Is Elected To Thalo Censor Board – Upland Beer Parlor Decision Reversed – Eugena Laurant Is First Offering In New Lyceum Series – Double-doors Are Knocked by Men In Wisconsin Dorm – Ancient Pottery Is Presented to The T. U. Museum – Rev. Allen Rice Brings Message To T. U. Students – Fourteen Enroll For the Semester As New Students – Dr. Stuart Brings A …


The Echo: January 16, 1937, Taylor University Jan 1937

The Echo: January 16, 1937, Taylor University

1936-1937 (Volume 24)

“The Lone Eagle” Is Play Presented Here – Huffman Attends Inauguration of Indiana Governor – Dr. H. Kernehan Brings Message On Soul Winning – Dr. Tinkle Leads Men’s Ministerial – Youth Conference Leaders Are Chosen – Mrs. E. G. Magee, T. U. Benefactor, Dies at Her Home – Rev. J. E. Lehman Brings Message on “Life Building” – Kokomo Conference Is Well-Attended – Swiss Mountains Are Discussed by Dr. Charbonnier – Taylor’s Campus Improved During Vacation Period – Girls Enjoy Party In Italian Manner – Trojans Trim Giffen In First Win, 36-17 – T. U. Gospel Tams Hold Successful Holiday …