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Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

1965

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The Echo: May 21, 1965, Taylor University May 1965

The Echo: May 21, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

New Additions, Changes Mark Next Year’s Faculty, Staff – Personnel Staff Expanded; Alumni Are Head Residents – School Insurance To Cover Summer – Symphonic Band Presents “Patterns In Jazz” Annual “Pops” Concert Feature Of May 22 – Review Of School Year Reflects Board Decisions And Administrative Policies – A Second Look At Cuts – Building For The Future – The Brighter Side – Letters to the Editor… Heaven, Hell To Be Forever – Little Man On Campus – Six Scholarships Offered For 1965-66 – A Student’s Tribute… More Than A Professor – Bob Connor Accepts Position As ILIUM Editor; Plans …


The Echo: May 7, 1965, Taylor University May 1965

The Echo: May 7, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Dr. Milo Rediger Chosen As New Taylor President – 130 Seniors To Graduate In May 20 Commencement – “Murder In The Cathedral” Climaxes Season; Final Trojan Player Production Tonight – Annual Fine Arts Festival To Include Variety Of Cultural Events In Week-Long Program – Oratorio Chorus Gives Concert Of Baroque Music – Symphonic Band Presents Classical Concert, May 8 – Jane Stickler Presents Instrumental Recital – The Echo Editorials – A Study In Apathy – The Learning Process – This Seems to be the Story… Spring Has Not Come – Letters to the Editor… Hell Temporary Punishment – Mimics… What …


The Echo: April 9, 1965, Taylor University Apr 1965

The Echo: April 9, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Administrator Revises New Trimester Schedule – New Dorm To Be Constructed; Occupancy Set For September – Chi Alpha Omega Fraternity Elects Outstanding Seniors – Youth Conference Weekend Becomes Reality As High Schoolers Arrive On Taylor Campus – E. Sterl Phinney Named As New Academic Dean – Religious Drama Presents Morality Play April 10 – Chorale Plans Tour Of Mid-West – From the Editor… Mandatory Dues Needed – Attitudes Harmful – Echo’s Policy For Letters – This Seems to be the Story… World Of Chickens – Letters to the Editor… Stray Dogs In South Fairlane – Announcement – Living Christianity… Christ …


The Echo: March 26, 1965, Taylor University Mar 1965

The Echo: March 26, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Kastelein, Carlson Elected To Head Student Council – Professor Of History From Anderson College, Dr. P. Y. Loh, Speaker For International Day – Sweet Shop Held In Student Center; Another In Planning – Elaine Miller, Taylor Senior, To Present Classical Piano Recital On March 26 In Shreiner – County Fair Here April 3; Maytag Converted To Midway – “The Informer” Next Of Featured Films – Administration Announces Three Faculty Changes – The Positive Approach – Response Deplorable – Letter to the Editor… Salvation For All – This Seems to be the Story… The Poll That Was – Living Christianity… Motives …


The Echo: March 15, 1965, Taylor University Mar 1965

The Echo: March 15, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Taylor to Stay in Upland

Board Of Trustees Reconsiders Proposed Move To Fort Wayne, Decides Taylor Will Stay – Taylor Debates Ball State At Meet, Wednesday March 17 – Jewish Rabbi To Speak To Taylor Students – “Leaders For Christ” Conference, March 22, 23 – Kastelein Opposes Taylor For Presidency March 22 – Classical Recital Given By miss Barbara Carruth – Noted Concert Artist, Adele Addison, Success – The Echo Editorials – From The Editor… A Time To Embrace – The Importance Of Prayer – This Seems to be the Story.. The Rain Still Falls – Living Christianity… Patience Is …


The Echo: February 26, 1965, Taylor University Feb 1965

The Echo: February 26, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Trojan Players Present “Hedda Gabler” In Shreiner; Season’s Third Production – Student Council Initiates Series Of Articles; Pool Table, Odd Jobs, Elections Discussed – Prayer for Taylor Scheduled March 11 – Dr. Love, Rev. Brown Speak At 1965 Youth Conference – Taylor Plans For Ninth Annual Science Lectures March 7-17 – Alpha Phi Gamma Induction Held For Taylor Chapter – Walter Martin to Talk On Religious Cults – The Echo Editorials – The Christian Life – Council Comments… The Approaching Storm – This Seems to be the Story… Evaluate Carefully – Living Christianity… Rejoice In The Lord – Letter to …


The Echo: February 12, 1965, Taylor University Feb 1965

The Echo: February 12, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Newspaper breaks In New Editor And Staff; Fran Weiss Assumes 1965 ECHO Editorship – John Noble Presents Lectures February 17th – Dr. Martin Resigns Post As President; Board Names Dr. Rediger To Position – Administration Makes Changes In Taylor Staff – Trustees Approve New Rates; Increased Costs Bring Changes – Administrative Changes – Taylor’s Riddle – Living Christianity… Spiritual Emphasis Week – This Seems to be the Story… The Inaugural – Letters to the Editor… Disrespect Shown – Discussion Planned Before Film Series – Four Junior Girls TO Vie For Title Of 1965 Gamma Delta Beta Sweetheart – Teacher Education, …


The Echo: January 15, 1965, Taylor University Jan 1965

The Echo: January 15, 1965, Taylor University

1964-1965 (Volume 46)

Dr. C. W. Mouser Joins Summer Staff; Biology Field Station Opens At AuSable – Dr. Eugene L. Smith Chosen as Speaker For Reade Lectures – John Jantzen Returns To University Staff – Taylor University Concert Band To Present Annual Winter Performance On February 5 – Art Department Establishes New Art Contests – Ralph Votapek Gives Concert At Tonight’s Lyceum Series – Debating Team Places At Ball State Tourney – Administrative Announcements – In Response – From the Editor… Echoes Of 1964 – This Seems to be the Story… The Great Society – Less Criticism Desirable – Living Christianity… Motivation In …