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Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1925, Taylor University Feb 1925

Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1925, Taylor University

1924-1925 (Volume 12)

The Lyceum Program — New York Students Meet — The 1925 Gem — Chronicles — Local News — In Chapel — Birthday Surprise — At The Dean’s — Work in China — The Joys of a “Ford: Christmas — Mnanka Debating Club — Soangetahas — Eureka Debating Club — Eulogonian Debating Club — The Volunteer Band — Prayer Band — Holiness League — The Youth Movement and The Ministerial Association of Taylor University — Editorial — Colds — Athletic — Simplicissimus — Taylor University


Scrapbook (1924-1925), Taylor University Jan 1925

Scrapbook (1924-1925), Taylor University

Heritage Scrapbooks

“This book was given to Taylor University Archives by Ross J. Mc Lennan, a Taylor graduate who had been in Dr. George Evan’s classes. Dr. George Evans is the father of Dr. Harlowe Evans, who taught at Taylor and also served on the Board of Trustees.” -acquisition note

McLennan entered Taylor in 1937 as a Freshman. He worked in the library and also repaired shoes for people on campus. It is not clear why he has a scrapbook with images from the year 1925. The scrapbook features photos found in the yearbook, so it is possible that he either assembled …


Hogansburg, Indian Girls' Industrial School, 1925, William M. Hughes, Bureau Of Catholic Indian Missions Jan 1925

Hogansburg, Indian Girls' Industrial School, 1925, William M. Hughes, Bureau Of Catholic Indian Missions

New York

The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions (BCIM) was created in 1874 as the Office of the Commissioner for Catholic Indian Missions to protect, promote, and administer the Native American mission interests of the Catholic Church in the United States. Records in this group are organized by record group and then state or territory and year. Collection organization varies very little throughout the collection, however, prior to 1921, general correspondence was organized by location. Starting with Director Hughes, general correspondence was placed as its own subgroup within the collection and is organized alphabetically. Please go to Ask An Archivist (https://www.marquette.edu/library/archives/askarch.php …