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Taylor University Echo: November 23, 1918, Taylor University Nov 1918

Taylor University Echo: November 23, 1918, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

Old Glory Unfurled — United War Work Fund — Died of Influenza — Card of Thanks — Raising the Standards — Literary Notes — Culture — My Ideal Man — Religious Forum — The Relation of Christian Doctrine to Christian Life — Local Echoes — Editorial — Thalonian — Philo Society — S. A. T. C. — Happenings and Saying Among Us Mortals in the Past Week — Laments of a Rookie — Alumni — Letter from Ruth Copley to Mrs. McIntosh — Chronicle of Events — Athletic — Defeated Van Buren — Athletic Association — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: November 9, 1918, Taylor University Nov 1918

Taylor University Echo: November 9, 1918, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

Assistant Pastor of a Big Church — Halloween Party — Chapel Seating — War Work by Woman — Still Saving Daylight — Local Echoes — Churches — Literary Notes — The Need of a Political and Religious Reformation in Latin America — My First Experience at Camp — Sonnet to the True Message of Taylor University — The Student Volunteer Band — In Honor of Miss Fales — Sabbath Worship — Editorial — Mark Twain on Newspaper Advertising — S. A. T. C. — Henderson in Medical Corps — 2nd Lieut. Pugh — Poems — Prof. Westlake’s Men’s Class — …


Taylor University Echo: October 26, 1918, Taylor University Oct 1918

Taylor University Echo: October 26, 1918, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

The Thalos — Philalethean Literary Society — Local Echoes — At Home for the S. A. T. C. — Daily Chronicle — Upland Churches — In Memoriam — Literary Notes — The Mingling of East and West — American Democracy — Editorial — To Our Readers — It Wouldn’t Be His Fault — Suitable Parlors — S. A. T. C. — Life’s A Continuation of Day — S. A. T. C. — He Didn’t Know — Act II Scene II — What Does it All Mean? — Wanted to Know — The Second Line of Defense — Simplississimus — Writing …


Taylor University Echo: October 12, 1918, Taylor University Oct 1918

Taylor University Echo: October 12, 1918, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

Enrollment Facts — Taylor Weddings — Faculty Reception — Locals — Upland Churches — Dr. Shaw’s Books — New Students — Drills Going Nicely — Literary Societies’ Joint Reception — Death of Fred Hill — Prof. Westlake’s Father Dies — An Appreciation — Letter From “Birmy” — The Volunteer Band — A Letter from “Bobby Mac” — Why is a Snipe? — Alumni Department — Where Are the Seniors? — Editorial — Literary Department — First Christmas in Burma — From Hindupur, India — Ethel L. Mabuce Writes from Burma — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Honor Roll — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: June 27, 1918, Taylor University Jun 1918

Taylor University Echo: June 27, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Graduate Recital of William Young — Fine Entertainment — Barton R. Pogue’s Recital — Dedication of Service Flag — Graduates — Robert L. Tressler Speaks — Contest Winners — Kerr Contest — Preston Prize Debate — The Academy Class Night Program — Domestic Science Exhibits — Thank You! — I Love Taylor — The Road — Freshman Picnic — Commencement Marriage — Teaching Cooks to Cook — The Tientsin Flood — Editorial — Good Run of Advertising — Exchange Department — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: June 13, 1918, Taylor University Jun 1918

Taylor University Echo: June 13, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Exercises of Commencement Week — Song Recital of Miss Helen P. Bustamonte — Recital of Miss Mary Shaw — Senior Breakfast — Letter From Dr. Ridout — Literary — Our Flag — The Battalion of Life — Jewish Nation Has Flag — Class History — Honor Roll — The Senior Class — Academy Seniors — The Seniors (Poem) — Alumni Notes — Editorial — Philo Society — Thalonian Report — Not a Pro-German — Y. K. K. Defeat the Dining Hall Boys in Close Game — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: May 23, 1918, Taylor University May 1918

Taylor University Echo: May 23, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

The Thalo Nine is Again Victorious — In Memoriam — Clean-Up Day — Our Boys in the Service — Local Echoes — Simbini Nkomo Speaks in Chapel — Taylor’s Red Cross Drive — Daily Chronicle — Obituary — Holiness League — Thalonians Render Excellent Program — Y. K. K. Chaff — Literary — To a Violet — The Monroe Doctrine and Latin America — Comparison of Pleasures in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso — A Ten Minute Thrill — Alumni Notes — Editorial — Thalonians Outclass Their Opponents — Baseball Championship Goes to Thalo Nine — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: May 9, 1918, Taylor University May 1918

Taylor University Echo: May 9, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Farewell to Miss McGhie and Dr. George Shaw — High School Commencement — Madame Lagrippe — Chop Suey Dinner — Recital of H. Aldred Wigg — Local Echoes — Miss McGhie Leaves Taylor — W. F. M. S. Thank Offering — Wanted to Know — Chronicle — Another Soldier On a Furlough — The Woman’s War Census — Thalonian Report — Philo Society — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Literary — This Moment — Science and Faith — At the Gate — Air Craft — Alumni Notes — Editorial — The Soldier’s Religion — Tennis is Popular — Thalos …


Taylor University Echo: April 25, 1918, Taylor University Apr 1918

Taylor University Echo: April 25, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Revival Meetings At Taylor — Recital of Miss Chambell and Giles — Professor Shaw to the Y. M. C. A. — T. U. Men with the Colors — Letter Asplin — Local Echoes — Faculty Banquet — Philo Society — Big Library Drive — Literary — Alumni Notes — Co-Ed Editionof the Echo — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — A Missionary From Jerusalem — Too Late to Change — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: April 11, 1918, Taylor University Apr 1918

Taylor University Echo: April 11, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Recital of Pearl Peters — In Memoriam — Opening of the Spring Term — Prof. Peavy Ill Again — Letter from “Eric” — Local Echoes — Prof. Munro Leads Chapel — Daily Chronicle — Honor Roll — An Omission — Literary — My Ideal of Chapel Exercises — College Spirit — Alumni Notes — Editorial — Organizations — From Mrs. J. C. Wengatz — Athletics — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1918, Taylor University Mar 1918

Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Lectures on the Armenians — Farewell Given A. W. Pugh — Mrs. Vayhinger Speaks in Chapel — Expression Recital — Joe Arbona Writes — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Piano Recital of Misses Phillips and Ekis — Organizations — Literary — Alumni Notes — Easter Hymn — Editorial — Dean of Asbury College Visits Taylor — Taylor Sketch Book — Dr. George W. Ridout — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: March 14, 1918, Taylor University Mar 1918

Taylor University Echo: March 14, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Craven Suffers A Severe Accident — Miss Pierce is Out of Quarantine — Music and Expression Recital — Evangelist Lawhead Speaks in Chapel — Letter From Seelig — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Faculty Meeting Notes — Organizations — Literary — Alumni Notes — Letter From J. D. Druschel — Editorial — Taylor Sketch Book, Y. K. K. Review — J. Floyd Barnett Writes — On Guard Duty — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: February 28, 1918, Taylor University Feb 1918

Taylor University Echo: February 28, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

A. C. Lee Leaves School — Hoosier Kiltie Speaks in Upland — More Enlistments — Letter from Vernol Taylor — Local Echoes — Literary — Benefits Which the American Nation May Derive From The Present War — Grandfather’s Story — The Evils of Borrowing — Honor Roll — Basketball — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — Alumni Notes — Editorial — The Way I Knit To Do My Bit — Why Our Boys Are in the Trenches — A Correction — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1918, Taylor University Feb 1918

Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Taylor Has Smallpox Scare — Mac Pherson at Taylor — Day of Prayer — F. W. Foster Visits School — Another Enlistment — Kolonial Klub Vs. Dining Hall — Societies and Faculty Reach Agreement — Prof. Shaw Returns — Shreiner Auditorium — Daily Chronicle — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — Literary — Lincoln and Wilson — A Memory — Useful Information to Seniors and Alumni — Alumni Notes — “To The Echo” — Editorial — Y. K. K. Oysterettes — The Religious Forum — Congressional Record — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: January 24, 1918, Taylor University Jan 1918

Taylor University Echo: January 24, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Classes Held in Dormitories — On the Sick List — News From Camp Shelby — Local Echoes — Literary — The Literature of the Bible — Sketches — Behold the Academy Seniors! — Alumni Notes — An Indian Baptism — Editorial — Alumni Notes — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: January 10, 1918, Taylor University Jan 1918

Taylor University Echo: January 10, 1918, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Missionary Entertainment — Converted Jew Speaks — Faculty News — Another Navy Letter — Winter Term Opens — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Organizations — Literary — The Herod of America — Successful Men — “I Will Write Upon Him My New Name.” — The Religious Forum — Editorial — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — Exchanges — The Faculty — Taylor Sketch Book — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Catalog 1918, Taylor University Jan 1918

Taylor University Catalog 1918, Taylor University

Undergraduate Catalogs

The 1918 academic catalog of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


1918 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Junior Class, Purd Eugene Deitz, David Havard Jan 1918

1918 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Junior Class, Purd Eugene Deitz, David Havard

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 1918 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.


Taylor University Echo: December 20, 1917, Taylor University Dec 1917

Taylor University Echo: December 20, 1917, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Peace on Earth — Pogue Wins at Washington — Y. M. C. A. Recital — Local Echoes — Gospel Team Notes — Boys Leave for Camps — Former Teachers — Art Lecture of Harold Haven Brown — Organizations — Literary — How John Carr Made a Million — Importunate Peter — Honor Roll — Editorial — Substitute for the Submarine — Exchanges — Alumni and Old Students — Taylor Song — Ye Kolonial Klippings — Greetings From Far East — What Constitutes Results? — Simplicissimus — Philos Vs. Thalos — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: December 6, 1917, Taylor University Dec 1917

Taylor University Echo: December 6, 1917, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

The Work of the Y. W. C. A. Presented — Rev. John Hatfield Speaks at Chapel — Two Brief Letters from Camp — Local Echoes — Taylor Gospel Team, Miss Southard Visits Taylor Again — Chronicle — Organizations — Literary — Y. K. K. Wooding Expedition — The Best Wall Motto — The Religious Forum — Miracles, The Seal of God’s Revelations — Light on Missions — To Our Subscribers — Exchanges — The Faculty — Overcoming Satan — A Former T. U. Professor — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: November 21, 1917, Taylor University Nov 1917

Taylor University Echo: November 21, 1917, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Chaplain Richardson Brings a War Message — The Revival Meeting — A Letter from the Navy — Local Echoes — Chronicle — The Holiness League — Prayer Band — Literary — A Birdhouse Scene of 1916 — The Drastic Remedy — The Quartette — The Religious Forum — Natural Talents Vs. Prayer — Light on Missions — Editorial — The Faculty — God’s Best Gift — To Faculty and Students Alike — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: November 8, 1917, Taylor University Nov 1917

Taylor University Echo: November 8, 1917, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Revival Meetings — Daniels Speaks in Marion — Visit of Miss Pelly — A Letter from Fort Riley — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Islamism Today — Honor Roll — Organizations — Editorial — The Religious Forum — In Chapel — Missionary Department — Ye Kolonial Klub Klippings — Local — College Vs. Academy — Simplicissiumus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: October 25, 1917, Taylor University Oct 1917

Taylor University Echo: October 25, 1917, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Miss Dilling’s Recital — Visit of Mrs. McClure — A Letter From France — Local Echoes — Chronicle — Literary — The Application of College Spirit — An Indian Visit — College Freshmen — The Faculty — Thinking in Relation to Religion — Editorial — Organizations — When The Girls Were Away, What Did the Boys Do? — Ye Kolonial Klippings — Athletics — Junior Vs. Freshman — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: October 11, 1917, Taylor University Oct 1917

Taylor University Echo: October 11, 1917, Taylor University

1917-1918 (Volume 5)

Opening of the Fall Term — Weiner Roast — A Letter From Camp — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Philo-Thalo Reception — Up To Date — Honor Roll — Ye Kolonial Klub News — Alumni Notes — Athletic Association — College Vs. Academy — Thalos Basket Ball Notes — Editorial — Organizations — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: June 1917, Taylor University Jun 1917

Taylor University Echo: June 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

Taylor University Quartette — Literary — Apple Blossoms — The Divine Right of Men — The Red Fair of Lonesome Road — Recognition of the Supreme Will — Editorial — A Christian College of To-day — Local Echoes — Alumni Notes — Simplicissimus — Taylor University Song


Taylor University Echo: May 1917, Taylor University May 1917

Taylor University Echo: May 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

Taylor University $20,000 Campaign — Literary — American Humor — Her Soldier — A Song of Tears — The Herod of America — Editorial — The State I. P. A. Oratorical Contest — College Men and the War — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — Alumni Notes — Exchange — Simplicissimus


Taylor University Echo: April 1917, Taylor University Apr 1917

Taylor University Echo: April 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

Literary — Editorial — A Fight for the Methodist Faith Against the New Theology — Observations — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — Athletics — Alumni Notes — Exchange — Simplicissimus


Taylor University Echo: March 1917, Taylor University Mar 1917

Taylor University Echo: March 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

Literary — Our Aim — A Tale of Two People, or When East Met West — In The Rough — Poetry and Faith: A Study of Literary Values — The Folks Back Home — Editorial — The Root of the Double Standard — The Anti-Suffragist’s Syllogism — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — Simplicissimus

Note: This was the first issue which was completely published and assembled by women students.


Taylor University Echo: February 1917, Taylor University Feb 1917

Taylor University Echo: February 1917, Taylor University

1916-1917 (Volume 4)

The Co-Ed Number — Literary — Aspirations — Race Suicide — “Confusion Worse Confounded” — A Character Sketch of President Wilson — Editorial — Singleness of Aim — The Teacher and His Call — Local Echoes — Organizations — Locals — Alumni News — Exchange — Simplicissimus


The Gem 1917, Taylor University Jan 1917

The Gem 1917, Taylor University

Yearbooks (1898-Present)

The 1917 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Dedicated to the boys who enlisted