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1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

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The Echo: May 21, 1947, Taylor University May 1947

The Echo: May 21, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

See You Next Fall -- Good Luck Seniors

Dr. B.J. Martin to Deliver Commencement Address – Lloyd Willert Heads Seniors of ’48 – Nussbaum to Lead Juniors Next Year – W. Johnson Chosen Soph President – ‘Come Out Day’ Highlighted By Dr. Rediger’s Address – A Capella Choir To Give Sacred Concert May 23 – Socialism-Communism Splits French Cabinet – Choir and Orchestra To Perform for Commencement – Juniors to Honor Seniors at Banquet – Rose Organ Contest To Be Held, May 31 – Music Department Concludes Year With Many Activities – Fine Arts Recital Concert Given Tonight – Four …


The Gem-Echo: May 7, 1947, Taylor University May 1947

The Gem-Echo: May 7, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

Philos Present ‘The Chimes of Normandy’ – Marshall Reports Conference Ended Stalemate – G. I. Allowances Not to be Used As Vacation Pay – Klopfenstein To Edit ’47-48 Echo – Walden, Heckart To Head Other Departments – Annual Move-Up Day Will Be May 21 – Seniors To Take Comprehensives – Calendar of Events – Bertsche Will Lead Thalos in Coming Year – New Science Building Under Construction – Speech Department Plans Annual Dress Banquet – Coming? – Long Elected By Philos as Leader ’47-48 – Seniors To Come Out In Caps And Gowns At Chapel May 14 – Sweetser High …


The Gem-Echo: April 23, 1947, Taylor University Apr 1947

The Gem-Echo: April 23, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

‘Little Minister’ to Be Dramatized by Thalos, May 2 – Students Elect Curdy Council President – Dr. Emens President North Central – Concert Harpist, Here May 3 – Ben Greet Players Appear in ‘Merchant of Venice’ – Texas City Disaster Headlines Events Of the Week – Speech Department Presents Cyclorama – Campus To Commemorate Bishop Taylor’s Birthday May 2 – Calendar of Events – A Capella Choir Completes Tour – Lillotte Will Direct Cast – T. B. Society to Give Free X-Rays – Class in Children’s Literature Becomes Practical Lit. – ‘Do You Remember?’ – ‘Incurable Disease’ – Thoughts on …


The Gem-Echo: April 2, 1947, Taylor University Apr 1947

The Gem-Echo: April 2, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

Praise God for Victory -- Christ Arose for Us

T.U. Accredited – Constitution Is Ratified – A Capella Tours Mid-West and East – Choir Leaves Mid-West – Eastern Trip Next – One Act Plays to Be Given by Drama Dept. – Germany’s Fate Rests In Big Four Meeting – Gitta Sereny Will Tell of Europe’s Youth – North Central Accepts Taylor – Girls to Retaliate at Fellow’s Open House – Calendar of Events – Editorials – Faster Pace Anticipated – We The People – He Is Risen – Prexy Says-- – Ambassador and Ministerial Leaders – The Corner Stone – …


The Gem-Echo: March 19, 1947, Taylor University Mar 1947

The Gem-Echo: March 19, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

Shakespearean Artist To Appear March 29 – Truman Departs From Traditional Foreign Policy – Drake U. Pros. Unfair To Married Students – “Christ My Life” – Annual Inspection of Girls’ Dorm Mar. 28 – Warner Replaces Witmer As Business Manager – Stag Fudge Room To Be Completed – Constitution Ready For Student Ratification – Faculty Approves Social Rules – College Students Poor Risk For Insurance Firms – Jack Rank Portrays “The Taming of The Shrew” – Mid-Semesters To Begin March 24 – A Capella Choir to Sing in Cincinnati – Editorials – Thalo-Philo Programs – Who Pawned My Castle? – …


The Gem-Echo: March 5, 1947, Taylor University Mar 1947

The Gem-Echo: March 5, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

14th Annual Youth Conference On Campus – King George’s United Kingdom Faces Crises – Varsity Nears End of Season – Rules Group Sends Recommendations To Administration – Seniors Plan Formal Shindig – Student Council Extends Welcome – Bishop Hughes Gives Inspiring message – J. Ericson and D. Wood Co-Chairmen of New Philo Program, Mar. 14 – Formal Banquet and Junior Play Provides Colorful Evening – Varied Activities Around ‘Towers Seen Far Distant’ – Editorial – Which Level Controls Your Life? – Are We Awake? – Once Upon A Time… – Prexy Says-- – Meet Your Y. C. Co-Chairman – The …


The Gem-Echo: February 19, 1947, Taylor University Feb 1947

The Gem-Echo: February 19, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

Juniors Produce Magnificent Obsession – Group Proposes Changes In Social Rules – First Campus Queen Crowned “Miss Gem” At Valentine Day Festivities – Well-Known Speakers Highlight Youth Conference Program – Alaskan Authority Will Speak Feb. 21 At Lyceum – Shorty McElwee and Varsity Club Present Inspiring Pep Session – Community Group Hears Address by Judge Rhoads – Calendar of Events – Curtain to Rise At 8:00 p.m. February 21 – Oratorical and Essay Contests Around the Corner – Editorials – Keeping Social Rules Up To Date – Taking a Chance on Profs. – Marshall Advocates Military Training – Prexy Says-- …


The Gem-Echo: February 5, 1947, Taylor University Feb 1947

The Gem-Echo: February 5, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

Dr. Oscar W. Miller Heads Psychology Department – “Christ My Life” Announced As Youth Conference Theme – Britain’s Labor Government Facing Economic Crisis – Latin America Offers Studies for Spanish Students – Veterans Line Up As Enrollment Reaches 365 – Good Response to WSSF Campaign – Library Fund Tops $5,000 Mark – Dr. Roy Smith Gives Timely Address – Holiness League Cabinet Elected – New Thalos To Present Show February 7 – Pastor Nieomueller Gives Address At Indianapolis – North Central Examines Taylor – Talented Ohio Prof. Makes Hit on Campus – Miss Gem Contest Deadline February 12 – Editorials …


The Gem-Echo: January 15, 1947, Taylor University Jan 1947

The Gem-Echo: January 15, 1947, Taylor University

1946-1947 (Volume 31 Echo, Volume 2 Gem-Echo)

Dr. Roy L. Smith Lyceum Speaker – Marshall Assumes Helm of U.S. State Department – Coach Dodd and Students Are Shaken Up In Vacation Accident – H. Johnson and Barker Co-Chairmen Of ’47 Youth Conference – “Magnificent Obsession” Cast By Juniors -- $4,000 Goal Set For Library from Students, Faculty – Echo Literary Contest Open To All Students – Chicago Taylorites Attend Rally During Holiday Vacation – Two Pipe Organs Purchased By School – Students Support Recreation Project – Sherlock Baffled By “Surrender” – Christian Advocate Editor Here January 18 – A Capella Sings In Muncie Jan. 19 – Calendar …