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The Echo: December 16, 1931, Taylor University Dec 1931

The Echo: December 16, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Merry Christmas Happy New Year

Dike Breaks in Wall Producing Much Confusion – Choose New Members for Echo Positions – Taylor Chorus Gives “Coming of the King” – Wisconsin Students Meet at Evans Home – Professor Elliott Defines Perfection – Story of Holy Grail Given to Full House – Pictures Prove Helpful Medium For Relaxation – Miss Dare’s Classes Show Achievements – Canadian Journalist Upholds Prohibition – Enrollment Remains Steady in New Term – More New Additions To Taylor’s Museum – Wilson Shows Great Need for Disarming – Latest Edition Of Alumni News Meets Approval – Seniors Have Dinner At …


The Student Designer December 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Dec 1931

The Student Designer December 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of December 1931 included a short essay from Mrs. Danforth, RISD president about the Aims for the School and the RISD Museum. There were ads for local businesses, short stories, and club and school news.


The Echo: November 24, 1931, Taylor University Nov 1931

The Echo: November 24, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Taylor Faculty Fast Acquiring Higher Degrees – Thalos to Portray Tale of Holy Grail – Furbay Disinters Indian Skeletons – Oratorial Contest To Take Place Here – Underclassmen Hold Joint Party in Gym – Alumni to Solicit Funds for School – Curious Family Takes Up Abode In Campus Tree – Debate Clubs Have Engaging Subjects – Chorus to Render Christmas Cantata – Taylor Professors Address Scientists – Wengatz Urges All To Sanctified Life – Holiness League Has Testimony Service – Revival Climax Sees Many More Receive Christ – Speech Dept. to Give Christmas Pageant – Thanksgiving – A New Policy …


The Echo: November 17, 1931, Taylor University Nov 1931

The Echo: November 17, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Fall Campaign Brings Needed Spiritual Help – Pogue Reads Over WLW Tomorrow Nite – Coach Announces Date Of Tryouts – Former Student Has School In Mountains – Taylor Spirit Intensified In Revival Series – Upland Men’s Chorus To Present Program – Students Attend Y.P.G.L. Sessions – Speech Students To Present Play Soon – Wengatz Stirs Audience With Strong Appeal – The Revival Spirit – Following Up the Revival – Mail Box – Other Colleges – Religious Sect Is Based On Laughter – Questionnaire – Jokes – Lost – Hyspots of Chapel – Campus Buzz – Contemporaries – Overtones – Sports …


The Echo: November 3, 1931, Taylor University Nov 1931

The Echo: November 3, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Dr. R. L. Stuart Is Inaugurated – Ankers And Harper Stress Religious Need Of College – Philos Head South On Annual Hay-Ride – President Starts Revival Meetings – Pittinger, Bryan Warn Against Sin Of Materializing – Communion Served On Inaugural Day – Legal Hundred Shows Cooperative Spirit – Thalos Go to Scout Camp for Halloween – Holiness League Has Testimonies – Philos Present Weird Features – Inaugural Speech Expresses Desire For Christ’s Aid – Editorial – Living Eternally – Having a Revival – Mail Box – Other Colleges – Campus Buzz – Hyspots of Chapel – Junior Rules – Weighting …


The Echo: October 27, 1931, Taylor University Oct 1931

The Echo: October 27, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Many Attend Mrs. Furbay’s Organ Recital – Specialist Added To Biology Staff – Sunday Chapel Is Chat With President – Herrmann Relates Interesting Events – Dr. Stuart’s Inaugural Is Next Thurs. – Taylor Students Practice Teaching – Holiness League Hears Rev. Allee – Chatauqua Lecturer Appears At Taylor – Students Come To Conference Of Volunteers – Last Year’s Gem Gets Honor Rating – Editorial – School Spirit – Advertising – Mail Box – Girls Clubs – Volunteers Hear Of Hindu Customs – Campus Buzz – Hyspots of Chapel – Museums Acquisitions – Working Your (way through) College – Contemporaries – …


The Echo: October 20, 1931, Taylor University Oct 1931

The Echo: October 20, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Y.P.G.L. Meets November 7-8-9 – Mrs. Thompson Speaks on Indiana Religions – Mnanka Club Gives Formal Tea Party – Thompson Shows Holy Land Slides – Ministerial Men Study Discipline – Biology Dep’t Gets Valuable Specimens – Taylor Adopts Current Craze – Missionary Speaks of Spiritual Glow – Famous Lecturer Speaks Tomorrow – Prof. Pogue Reads From Station WLW – New Thalos Make Big Hit – Clemens Explains His Love for India – Editorial – The Other Fellow’s Turn – The Grammar Examination – Mailbox – Other Colleges – Alumnus Speaks at Prayer Service – Debating Clubs – Campus Buzz – …


The Echo: October 13, 1931, Taylor University Oct 1931

The Echo: October 13, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

T. H. Maytag Dies As Result Of Auto Accident – Soangetahas Lead In Treasure Hunt – Taylor Poet Honored At Convention – Miss Miller Speaks of Paul’s Vision – Sophomore Party Is Auction Sale – New Philos Portray Typical College Life – Taylor Freshman Organizes Club – Barton Rees Pogue Sketches Life Of Hoosier Poet – Youth Conference Convenes Oct. 23-25 – Editorial – The Passing of a Friend. – Famous Remarks – A “Nose for News” – Mail Box – Shavings – Campus Buzz – Other Colleges – Hyspots of Chapel – Good Speakers Mark Inauguration Program – M. …


The Echo: October 6, 1931, Taylor University Oct 1931

The Echo: October 6, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Seniors Easily Evade Sophs For Annual Sneak Day – Upperclassmen Give Jamboree for Seniors – Dr. Evans Speaks at Prayer Service – T. H. Maytag Is Dangerously Ill – Dr. Stuart Leaves For Conference – Pogue to Lecture On Riley Tomorrow – Debating Clubs Hold First Open Sessions – T.U. Freshman Comes 452 Miles on Bicycle – Famous Missionary Speaks To Students – Sunday Chapel Hour Present Challenge – Editorial – Punctuality – The New Rules – Mail Box – Shavings – Campus Buzz – Hyspots of Chapel – Echo Brings Results – Faculty Comment – Contemporaries – Overtones – …


The Babbler Volume 12 (1931-1932), Lipscomb University Oct 1931

The Babbler Volume 12 (1931-1932), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 12, which ran from October 1931-Februrary 1932? There are 5 issues. This volume is incomplete.


The Echo: September 30, 1931, Taylor University Sep 1931

The Echo: September 30, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

First Television Program Broadcast From T-H-A-L-O – Pogue to Lecture on Life of Riley – Men’s Debate Clubs Fete New Students – Student Volunteers Launch Work for Year – Students Select New Staff Members – Philos Outrush Thalos 52 to 42 – Juniors Issue Campus Rules – Young Bandits Loot T. U. Grocery Store – Hallberg Elected Freshman President – Doctor Shute Elected To Honor Society – “Lovers of Truth” Interpret Knapp’s “Mother Minnetonka” – Two More Taylor Students “Tied Up” – Editorial – Rounded Education – Our Policy – Mail Box – Chaff – Campus Buzz – Contemporaries – …


Taylor University Echo: September 24, 1931, Taylor University Sep 1931

Taylor University Echo: September 24, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Faculty Column. – Why A College Paper – Prof. Pogue To Present “The Enemy” – Taylor Girls Have Delightful Evening – Student Reception Has Novel Tinge – Intersociety Council Establishes Rush Rules – Taylor Obtains Graduate Nurse – Physical Examination To Be Given Saturday – Freshman Day Is Inaugurated – League Entertainment Is Great Success – Upland M. E. Pastor Extends Greetings – Taylor Couples Try Theme Of Taylor Hymn – Culp-Smith Wedding – Editorial – Social Status – Famous Remarks – Mindless Matter – Mail Box – Contemporaries


Taylor University Echo: September 10, 1931, Taylor University Sep 1931

Taylor University Echo: September 10, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Taylor Welcomes You

Celeste Quartet Makes Successful Summer Tour – Museum Has New Additions – Another Hitch By Dan – President Extends Cordial Welcome – Governor, Travelling Incognito, Learns About Pickles From Boy – New Student Council Tells Of Purpose – Summer Gang Cuts Capers – Male Quartet Has Prosperous Season’s Trip – Commerce News – Editorial – The Fear Of Age – Did You Know That – Mindless Matter – Mailbox – Contemporaries – Coach Cornwell Outlines Work – Soangetaha Greetings – Stirring Call For Volunteers – Opportunity For New Students - Unusual Chance For Young Men – To …


The Echo: June 10, 1931, Taylor University Jun 1931

The Echo: June 10, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Fifty-Five Seniors Receive Degrees – Head of Biology Department To Receive Degree Next Week – Talmadge H. Chilson Secures Scholarship In New York Schools – “Going West”, Theme of Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday In Maytag Gym – Skinner Piano Contest Won By Miss H. Heaton – Taylor Artists Recital Given In Shreiner Aud. TO Capacity Audience – Choral Society Gives “The Holy City” – Mr. C. A. Cornwall Takes Position Of Athletic Director – Huntington Pastor Gives Anniversary Address Sunday Evening – Senior Class President Cremates Logic Book – Fifty-Two Students To Receive Degree Bachelor of Arts – Literary Contest Won …


The Echo: June 3, 1931, Taylor University Jun 1931

The Echo: June 3, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Bishop Francis Warne Addresses Student Body – John R. Kissinger Tells In Chapel Of Yellow Fever – Literary Societies Hold Annual Contest Monday At 3:00 P.M. – Traditions Smashed By Echo Outing – Choral Soc’y Presents “The Holy City”, Sunday – Junior Music School To Present Recital Friday At 8:00 P.M. – Second “Moving Up” Day TO Be Held In Thursday Chapel – Gem Staff Banqueted In T.U. Dining Hall Last Thursday Night – Annual Artists Recital Given In Shreiner Aud. By Taylor’s Talent – Last Fireside Meeting Held, Campbell Parlors – Early Communion Held Sunday A. M. – Mr. …


The Echo: May 27, 1931, Taylor University May 1931

The Echo: May 27, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Thalos Win Track Meet By Last Minute Rally – Track Events Summarized – Annual Concert Given By Men’s Glee Club – Taylor Represented By Dr. A. L. Shute At Nat’l Convention – Social Gatherings Keep Seniors Busy Over The Week End – Pre-Commencement Activities Begin With Communion – “Be Ye Doers,” Subject Of Meeting Thurs. Night – Two Post-Graduates Announce Engagem’t – “A Peep Into 1960” Portrayed By Thalos In Friday’s Program – Memorial Day Commemorated By Pictures Of World War – Prominent Mid-West Economist Explains Business Conditions – Prayer Band In Charge Of Sunday Chapel – Editorial – Music …


The Echo: May 20, 1931, Taylor University May 1931

The Echo: May 20, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Soangetaha Debaters Hold Annual Banquet Last Saturday Night – Slide Of Taylor Co-ed Comparable to Those Of Baseball Diamond – Miss Furbay Entertains Senior Girls At Tea – Taylor Graduate To Resume Pioneer Work In Desert Of Arabia – The Light That Shone In Darkness – Bishop Francis Warne To Be Guest Speaker From May 31-June 3 – Two Golden Heads Appear On Campus – Girls’ Glee Club Enjoys Delightful Outing – Joint Recital Given By Richard Terry And Miss Faith Birdsall – Barton Rees Pogue Gives Comedy Farce To Large Audience – Freshmen Hold Outing Saturday Morning – T. …


The Echo: May 13, 1931, Taylor University May 1931

The Echo: May 13, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

“A Bigger And Better Taylor,” Theme Of Eurekan Banquet – Prof. Furbay Returns To Yale For Defense Of Doctor’s Thesis – Many Hearts Stirred In Thursday’s Chapter – Educational Films Presented Saturday – Big Rummage Sale Conducted By Gem For Next Few Days – The Aristocrat Of Spirituality – Calendar Of Events – Large Enrollment In View For Next Fall – Dr. Shute Presents Illustrated Lecture – President of Wheaton Addresses Students Friday, In Chapel – Prof. Pogue To Give Own Comedy Farce “Rah! Rah! Rah!” – Gold Keys Given To Gem Staff Members For Year’s Labors – Delightful Banquet …


The Echo: May 6, 1931, Taylor University May 1931

The Echo: May 6, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Former Taylorite Organizes School In Kentucky Hills – Officers Nominated By Junior Class For Next Year – Prominent Alumnus Voices Opinion On Standardized Plan – Laughing Water Lodge Scene Of Outing By Juniors and Seniors – Eminent Alumnus Prophesies Bright Future For Taylor – Five Hundred Students Next School Year! – Highlights In Life Of Dr. Newton Wray – Miss Angie Ockenga Gives Organ Recital Friday Evening, May 8 – Trying Experiences In India, Related By Vere W. Abbey – Harry Griffiths Wins Oratorical Contest, Monday – Literary Program Presented Friday By Philo Talent – Taylor Students Obtain Charges From …


The Student Designer May 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives May 1931

The Student Designer May 1931, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Student Designer was a student-run monthly newspaper published between 1929 and 1932. The issue of May 1931 included a brief essay from Royal Bailey Farnum, educational director at RISD to RISD seniors. Stories, a poem, a photo of the Senior Class of 1931, ads for local businesses and school news was also included.


The Echo: April 29, 1931, Taylor University Apr 1931

The Echo: April 29, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Bush and Musselman Elected Editors – Dr. Harold P. Sloan Inspires Students By Chapel Message – T. U. Girls’ Glee Club Gives Annual Concert To Well Filled House – The Life Of Dr. Paul – Goal For Next Year Presented Monday In Chapel Program – Taylor’s Advance In The Administration Of Dr. John Paul – Instruction In Hymns Featured In Chapel By Miss Bothwell – The Gem! When? – Torch-Bearing Frosh Lead Upperclassmen To Class Night Fire – Annual Banquet Of Mnanka Debaters Saturday Night – Kokomo-Taylor Day Celebrated Sunday By Representatives – Cleo Skelton, Pres., Athletics Association – “Les …


The Echo: April 22, 1931, Taylor University Apr 1931

The Echo: April 22, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Juniors Win Echo Contest – “Aviation”, Theme of Eulog Banquet In Hartford City – The Rev. Paul S. Rees To Conduct Services At Marion College – Girls’ Glee Club To Give Concert Tuesday Evening – Mrs. H. T. Blodgett Injured In Fall – Nominations Made For Gem And Echo By Student Body – Another Peak – Dr. P. W. Dearing Of Oakland City College Speaks In Chapel – Former Taylor Prof. Dies In Florida – “Les Miserables” Given On Screen By Senior Class – Unusual Ability Shown By Eight Quartets In 7th Annual Contest – Faculty To Wear Robes Commencement …


The Echo: April 15, 1931, Taylor University Apr 1931

The Echo: April 15, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

“School Of Prophets” Comes To A Close – Harold Paul Sloan To Speak In Chapel Wednesday Morning – Eurekas Victorious In Spring Term Debate – Large Audience Attends Recital Of Music School – Open House Held By Swallow-Robin Dorm – Mussleman, Griswold Selected By Gem For Next Year – Two-Piano Recital Given This Evening In Music Building – A Social And A Spiritual Gospel – Fifteen Churches In Taylor Day, At Anderson, Ind. – Bush And M. Clymer Selected By Echo For Next Year – Friday Night Marks Annual Event Of Quartet Contest – Joseph H. Smith Concluded Sermons Sunday …


The Echo: April 8, 1931, Taylor University Apr 1931

The Echo: April 8, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Dr. Robert Lee Stuart Accepts Presidency Of Taylor – “School Of The Prophets” In Progress – Rev. Joseph H. Smith Conducts Lectures Each Day This Week – Debaters Take Platform On Fraternity Question In Monday’s Chapel – Woman Evangels Conduct Service In Upland Church – Public Recital Of Music School Held Tonight – T. U. Choral Society Presents Cantata “Olivet to Calvary” – An Hour’s Walk In Athens – Open House – Dr. Paul Honored By Resolutions Of Legal Hundred – Prof. John H. Furbay At Yale University To Present Thesis – Easter Tradition Upheld By Sophs Sunday Morning – …


The Echo: April 1, 1931, Taylor University Apr 1931

The Echo: April 1, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Hundred Of T. U. To Meet In Session Tuesday, April 7 – Graduation Recitals Given By Students – University Orchestra Gives Annual Recital In Shreiner Auditor’m – The Educational Screen At Taylor – Gem Staff Wages Advertising Campaign – Calendar Of Events – Basketball Players Receive Awards – Memory of President Revived In Chapel Sunday Afternoon – Rev. Joseph H. Smith To Conduct Lectures During Next Week – Dr. Myron E. Taylor Conducting Revivals In Wheaton Church – Debating Season Termed A Success – Editorial – “The School Of The Prophet” – Intercollegiate Debating (Complete Results For 1930-1931) – Mirrored …


Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1931, Taylor University Mar 1931

Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Cottingham, Fifer, Hargitt To Speak At Commencement – Quartette Contest Will Be Held April 17 – Dinner For Society Teams Will Be Given Here Friday Evening – Dr. Brigance Speaks To Debating Clubs – Dr. B. W. Ayres Completing Thirtieth Year At Taylor – Letter From Maytag – Graduating Recital Of Speech Students Will Be Given Soon – Men’s Chorus Of Fifty Voices Is Heard Here – Group Of Students Conduct Services At Union Chapel Church – Former T. U. Student Is Coach Of Champion High School Debaters – Debaters Announce Dates Of Banquets – Rev. Joseph Smith Coming To …


The Echo: March 4, 1931, Taylor University Mar 1931

The Echo: March 4, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Survey Of Colleges By Professor Furbay Reveals Unique Facts – Open House Announced By Proprietor Of Green-House On May First – Dorothy Kenyon Voted By Students As Most Representative Of Taylor Standards – Wayne County Men’s Chorus To Sing Here During Chapel Sunday – Taylor Girls Win Forensic Tilt – March 8 Is Know As Taylor Day Thru-Out This Section OF State – School Has Weekly Radio Hour During Spring Term – Prof. And Mrs. Wells To Broadcast Over Station WJR, Detroit – Hazen Sparks Voted BY Students As Most Representative OF Taylor Standards – T. U. Organ Responds To …


The Echo: February 25, 1931, Taylor University Feb 1931

The Echo: February 25, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Dr. Robert Lee Stuart Called To Presidency Of Taylor – Professor Hansen Appearing Tonight – Famous Organist To Give Recital In Shreiner Hall – “A Hole In The Wall” Subject Of Message In Holiness League – New Class In Typing Offered Next Term – First Grade Pupils Give Piano Recital – T. U. Museum Receives Remarkable Addition For Noted Collection – Publicity Program Started By Taylor In Indiana Towns – Debate Teams Busy In Past Few Days – “English in the Pulpit” Subject of Message To Volunteers, M.M.A. – Senior Echo Staff Sponsors Contest – Juniors And Seniors Sacrifice Banquet …


The Echo: February 18, 1931, Taylor University Feb 1931

The Echo: February 18, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Junior Contest Edition

Famous Organist Comes Next Week – Several New Courses Offered Next Term – Contest Work Begins – Valentine Day Feted – Popularity Contest Sponsored By Seniors – Value Of Education Is Discussed By Dean – Students Enjoy Treat At Bluebeard Play – First Music Recital Scheduled Tonight – Taylor’s Blind Friend Plans Another Visit – New Gem Takes Form Art Work Soon Done – Taylor Missionary Returns From Islands – “Give Honor Where Due” Advises Dr. John Paul – Spiritual Awakening Stirs Taylor Students Hold Meetings Every Night – Alumnus Wins Honor In Eastern School – To …


The Echo: February 11, 1931, Taylor University Feb 1931

The Echo: February 11, 1931, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Eulogs Win Inter-Club Debate – Dr. John F. Owen Concludes Lectures To Taylor Students – Noted Holiness Leader Dies In California – Taylor Benefactor Pays Visit To Campus – Autograph Section For Taylor Students New Feature Of “Gem” – From Father To Son – Wedding Anniversary – Music Department Presents Operetta Friday Evening – Taylorite To Read From Station WOWO – Miss Irene Reeder To Present Recital Week From Tonight – Pennant Forfeited By Eureka Club To Eulog Orators – Volunteer Group Hears Dr. Cottingham Monday Night – Two Educational Films Presented To Students – Editorial – A Substitute – …