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The Echo: December 18, 1930, Taylor University Dec 1930

The Echo: December 18, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year

Sophomore Edition Of Echo Contest To Appear First – Prohibitionists Offer Annual Essay Contest To College Students – Did You Know– – Christmas Spirit Of Foreign Nations Presented In Chapel – Taylor Meets Miami In First Debate Of 1930-31 Season – New Intersectional Games Arranged For ’31 Season – Story Of Holy Grail Portrayed By Thalos In Christm’s Program – Neighbors Of The Christ Night – Christmas Vacation To Find Dr. Paul In Southland – Christmas Cantata “The Manger Throne” Given On Sunday – Taylor’s Art Department Displays Term’s Work – Two …


The Echo: December 10, 1930, Taylor University Dec 1930

The Echo: December 10, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Taylor Meets Miami In First Intercollegiate Debate – Echo Contest Starts In Winter Term – Jesse II, Vitamin Cow Receives Death Warrant – Christmas Cantata “The Manger Throne” In Sunday Chapel – Marked Improvement Made In Kitchen By New Stoves – Advancement OF Student Based On Achievement – “Skylark Of Methodism” Presented To Taylor By Detroit Pastor – Taylor Offers Major In Home Economics – Dr. C. Howard Walker Brought To Taylor By Art Department – League of Nations Announces Contest To College Students – Photographic Telescope To Be Brought To U. S. By Astronomer – New System Of Debating …


The Echo: November 26, 1930, Taylor University Nov 1930

The Echo: November 26, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Fisk Jubilee Singers To Give Concert – Varied Program By Apollo Duo Great Success – Spanish Party Given By Professor Elliot – Carlton College Stud’ts Placed Under Quar’t’ne – Music Department Presents Recital By Junior Pupils – Study Of Common Colds Conducted At Cornell – Dean Emeritus Of Yale Connecticut Governor – New Linotype Machine With Arabic Characters Installed At Princeton – Fifteen Minutes In The Taylor Museum – First Thanksgiving Presented By Philos In Society Program – Dr. Merton Rice To Speak Dec. 9 – Fireside Meeting Held In Parlors Saturday Night – Changing Of Gem Title Met With …


The Echo: November 19, 1930, Taylor University Nov 1930

The Echo: November 19, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Biblical Drama “The Rock” Presented In Spiers Hall – Natural Hot Springs To Heat Entire City – Professor J. H. Furbay To Return To Taylor For Winter Term – Dr. Floyd W. Nease President OF E. N. C. Dies In Pittsburgh – Why Make “A’s”? – Western Pennsylvanians! – Theological Seminary Recognizes Credits Of Bible Department – Most Unusual Endowment Bequeathed To Amherst By Henry Clay Folger – Dr. Paul Called West To Conduct Campaign For Epworth League – Dr. J. A. Huffman Delivers Lecture In Shreiner Hall – The Apollo Concert Company To Present Entertainment – English Department Organizes …


The Echo: November 12, 1930, Taylor University Nov 1930

The Echo: November 12, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Dean Of Theological School To Give Illustrated Lecture – Gift of Senior Class Announced This Week – Change In Calendar Gaining In Popularity – Passion Play Portrayed In Illustrated Lecture – Y. P. G. L. Convention Formulates Plans For Ensuing Year – College Expenses Higher In France – Best Program Of Year Presented By Thalos In Whirl ‘Round World – Remnants Of Adolescence Should Be Put Aside On Entering College – Apollo Concert Troupe To Present Musical Duo – “Skylark Of Methodism” Subject Of Lecture By Detroit Pastor – Prof. Pogue Broadcasts – Biblical Drama “The Rock” Will Again Be …


The Echo: November 5, 1930, Taylor University Nov 1930

The Echo: November 5, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Dr. Stuart Concludes Revival Services – Dr. Wray’s Volumes Meet Wide Reception In Foreign Countries – Thalos Celebrate Traditional Event Saturday Evening – Evolutionary Theories Cause Assault On Prof. By Enraged Father – Agitation In Washington For Const. Convention – Financial Crisis Foremost Subject Of Legal Hundred – Dinosaur Eggs Subject Of Research Work By Princeton – Scout Camp Retreat Of Philo Gypsies Saturday Night – College Ability Tested In State Summer School – Common House Flies Prefer White Light Scientists Discover – Doctor’s Degree Conferred Upon Taylor’s Dean Of Men – Operation Eliminates Clammy Handclasp – Symbol Of Friendship …


The Echo: October 29, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 29, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Legal Hundred Meeting Today – Professor Greer Brings Spiritual Messages – The Passion Play As Portrayed By Professor Furbay – How Do You Spell Them? – Ohio State U. Co-Ed Earns Master’s Degree Studying House Fly – New Position Created To Advance Education Among Negro Citizens – Best Studying Done While Hearing Music – Twenty-Four Students At Smallest University – Leadership Of Co-Eds Determined By Physique – Career Of Students Created By Accident – Problem Presented To Civil Service By Arkansas Twins – Oberlin College Junior Fills Father’s Pulpit – Interest In Debating Shown By New Students – Benefactor Of …


The Echo: October 22, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 22, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Annual Fall Revival Now In Progress – Noted Missionary To Philippine Islands Gives Experiences – Persian Missionary To Interpret Life In Holiness League – The Passion Play – Cabaret Theme Of Philo Program Given By New Students – Notice – A Correction – Organ Given To T.U. By Congregation Of Rev. Melvin J. Hill – Students Privileged To Hear World Traveler – Mnanka Reception – Vergil’s Birthday Celebrated With Illustrated Lecture – Graduate Of 1930 Greets Students – Your Library And How To Use It – Prayer Meetings Arouse Interest – Missionary To India Unfolds Conditions To Volunteer Group – …


The Echo: October 15, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 15, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Y. P. G. L. Convention To Be Held in Iowa – Booking Agency, Theme Of Thalo Program – Class Election – Mr. Thomas Vennard Dies Monday Night – “Little Sisters”, Guests Of Honor At Banquet In Campbell Parlors – Badgers Organize – Regular Fall Revival Will Begin Tuesday In Morning Chapel – Progress Being Made By 1930-31 Gem Staff On Annual Edition – Missionary To India Coming To Taylor – Prominent Minister Of Methodist Church Succumbs In East – Debating Clubs Give Jamboree – Quartette Sings At W. C. T. U. Convention – Illustrated Lecture Commemorates Birth Of Ancient Poet …


The Echo: October 8, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 8, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

An Enlarged Museum – Lunch Room Remodeled Into Modern Cafe – “The Rock” To Be Given By Speech Students Again This Year – Dakota Rambler Visits University Campus To Get Picture – Dr. Byron Wilson Discusses World’s Greatest Problem – HELLO – All American Honor Given 1929-30 “Gem” By Scholastic Press – Annual Tradition Upheld By Juniors In Making Rules – A Notable Celebration – Rush Day Abandoned By Debating Clubs – Editorial – Just Out – Mirrored Thoughts – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Chapel Echoes – Inquiring Reporter – The Tickler – Chatterbox – Mnanka Debating Club – …


The Echo: October 1, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 1, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Seniors Triumphantly Elude Sophs On Sneak Day – Thalos Lead Philos In Rush Day – Orange And Black Gain Margin After Saturday’s Drive – King For A Day – Ministerial Training School Opens On T. U. Campus – Yacht Party, Theme Of Thalo Program – Venetian Romance Rendered By Philos In Initial Program – Colors Mark Philo Day – Destination Mammoth Cave – Elections – Junior Night – Editorial – It Can Be Done – Mirrored Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Student Volunteer Band – Pointed Paragraphs – The Tickler – Alumni News – Chapel …


The Echo: September 24, 1930, Taylor University Sep 1930

The Echo: September 24, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Thalos And Philos Present Programs To New Students – Another Gift For Taylor – Prof. Wells Gets B.Mus. – Former Student Speaks In Monday Chapel – Name Of Year Book To Be Changed – Class Of 1930 – Hoosiers Again Lead In Fall Registration – Baseball Fans – New Students Given Generous Reception – Ministerial Association Sponsors Communion – Freshman Officers – Matriculation Sermon Marks Beginning Of New Year – A. A. Appoints M’grs. – Taylor Meeting In Chi. – Editorial – Slams – How Did You Die? – Painted Prisms – By Azalea Adair – Inquiring Reporter – Frielers …


The Echo: September 10, 1930, Taylor University Sep 1930

The Echo: September 10, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Advance Edition

Well Known Benefactors Cross The Bar – Dr. Silas Swallow At Age Ninety-One Receives Reward – Y. P. G. L. Gospel Teams In Summer Campaigns – Notice – Dr. J. H. Furbay’s Trip Successfully Ended – Graduate in Class of ’30 Undergoes Operation – Globe Review Hits Responsive Chord – President of Taylor Extends Welcome – Administration Creates Endowment Secretary – Taylor Students Found In Various Activities – Notice – Mr. John Campbell Passes Away At Huntington, Ind. – Indiana Leading In Fall Registration – Welcome To New Students – To Be A Philo Or A Thalo – …


The Echo: June 10, 1930, Taylor University Jun 1930

The Echo: June 10, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Taylor Graduates Largest Class In History – Pentecost Centennial Offering Plan Adopted By Legal Hundred – Campus Improvement Made Possible By Gift of Mr. M. H. Gaar – Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Prominent Evangelists Deliver Messages Here – Noted Lecturer To Be Commencement Speaker – The Triumph of David Presented Second Time By Choral Society – T. U. Baccalaureate Held For 1930 Class – Song-Cycle First of Commencement Exercises Held in Maytag Gym – Thalos Elect President For Fall Term – Taylor Student Goes to Kentucky Mountains For Missionary Work – Groff and Vennard Win Vocal Contests – Duryea-Miller Contest …


The Echo: May 29, 1930, Taylor University May 1930

The Echo: May 29, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

500 Students Goal For Next Year – Maytag Gymnasium Dedication By “Billy” Sunday – Member of 1930 Class Pay Tribute To Taylor – Senior Class Gift Goes To Biology Department – Men’s Glee Club Gives Exceptional Program – Orchestra Gives First Concert In New Gym – Editor of Gem Will Present Year Book At Chapel Friday – Boost Your Alma Mater – Notable Speakers Here For Commencement Week – Close Competition In Quartet Contest – Troy N. Y. Conference Recognizes Taylor – Students and Alumni To Join Forces In Drive This Summer – The Editor Chats With “Billy” Sunday – …


The Echo: May 21, 1930, Taylor University May 1930

The Echo: May 21, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Sunday To Be Here Friday – Senior Class of ’30 Enjoy Soth’n Style Chicken Breakfast – Spirit of Sammy Morris Influencing Africa – Thalos Present Girls in Fashion Review – Fisher Comes From India to Ann Arbor – GREETINGS – Singers to Duel Tonight in Annual Quartette Concert – Dr. Walter Turnbull WGY Speaker Dies – New Capehart Address System Now Installed – Chicago T. U. Alumni Organize Association – Mnankas Take Trip to Sherwood Forest For Annual Banquet – Former T. U. Student To Tour in Europe – NOTICE – Editorial – The Worthwhile – Reminiscences – Ink Bubbles …


The Echo: May 15, 1930, Taylor University May 1930

The Echo: May 15, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

“Billy” Sunday Coming May 23 – Paragraphs and Opinions – Taylorites Hurt in Auto Crash – Piano Contest Won by Miss Doolittle – Keys and Letters Given Debaters – “Goofers” Take Refuge in Haunted House – Dr. Keyser Reviews Professor Wray’s Earlier Book – Miss Poorman Gives Graduation Recital – National Music Week Observed By Philos – Noted Evangelist To Visit Taylor For First Time – Spirit of Sammy Morris Influencing Africa – Editorial – When All Else Fails – Ink Bubbles – Whangs – “Luman”–ations – Hoo’s Hoo – Chapel Notes – Science Club Hears “Corn Cob Lecture” – …


The Echo: May 8, 1930, Taylor University May 1930

The Echo: May 8, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Music Edition

“Billy” Sunday Coming May 23 – Paragraphs and Opinions – Taylorites Hurt in Auto Crash – Piano Contest Won by Miss Doolittle – Keys and Letters Given Debaters – “Goofers” Take Refuge in Haunted House – Dr. Keyser Reviews Professor Wray’s Earlier Book – Miss Poorman Gives Graduation Recital – National Music Week Observed By Philos – Noted Evangelist To Visit Taylor For First Time – Spirit of Sammy Morris Influencing Africa – Editorial – When All Else Fails – Ink Bubbles – Whangs – “Luman”–ations – Hoo’s Hoo – Chapel Notes – Science Club Hears “Corn Cob …


The Echo: May 1, 1930, Taylor University May 1930

The Echo: May 1, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Simons and Mathias Elected as Editors of Gem and Echo – Half An Hour With Dr. C. W. Ruth – Bishop William Taylor Oratorical Contest Friday – “The Regions Beyond” Subject of Dr. C. W. Ruth Friday Night – Holiness Missionary Society To Start New Work In Africa – National Convention in Full Swing With Dr. Butler Presiding – Mrs. Duryea Sends Greetings To All Of Taylor Family – NOTICE – Expression Students to Give Final Recitals – Inter-Collegiate Tour Group Headed by Prof. Furbay Sails July 4 – National Music Week To Be Observed Here – Inter-Class Echo Contest …


The Echo: April 23, 1930, Taylor University Apr 1930

The Echo: April 23, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

National Holiness Convention Starts Friday, April 29, 1930 – Miss Irma Jean Wells Mascot of Soangetahas Honored At Banquet – Sophomores Sponsor Easter Sunday Program – Historical Portrait By Taylor Alumnus – Taylor Student Visits Metropolitan M.E. Church of Detroit – “Peaceful Valley” A Marked Success As Read By Monactor – Great Enthusiasm in First Spring Primary – Choral Society Presents Cantata “Eastertide” – Select Group Presents Good Friday Musical – Miss Helen E. Nickel Sends Greetings to Taylor from India – Holiness Mission Conference Convenes Here April 23 to 29 – Literary Societies Unite in Presenting Unique Easter Program …


The Echo: April 16, 1930, Taylor University Apr 1930

The Echo: April 16, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Phidelah Rice Coming April 22 – Taylor University Alumni Gather At Addison, New York – Miss Meloy to Direct Good Friday Musical – Theme of Baseball Used by Eulogs In Annual Banquet – Prof. B. R. Pogue In Great Demand As Commencement Speaker – Who’s Who In The Legal Hundred – Gem and Echo Staffs To Be Elected By Australian Ballot – Founder of Eurekans Addresses Annual Banquet, In Muncie – Cantata “Eastertide” To Be Given Sunday By Choral Society – Dr. Paul Conducts Pre-Easter Service – World’s Greatest Monacter To Read “Peaceful Valley” – First Band Concert Led By …


The Echo: April 9, 1930, Taylor University Apr 1930

The Echo: April 9, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Unripe Contest Edition: Dedicated To The Sophomore Class (Freshman Edition)

Live Lines From Life – Council Considers Staff Elections – Sophomores Eat--Play--Enjoy Hike – Bishop Fisher Greets M. M. A. – Prof. Bush Heads Freshman Class – Education Ass’n Formed At Taylor – Wisconsin Men Entertain Co-Eds – Department of Speech Growing – 450 Ministers Visit Taylor’s Dining Hall – Lure of Spring Overcomes Trio – Editorials – Palm Sunday – Renewing Our Minds – Bits O’ Verse – China To Taylor Via Chicago – Ten Reasons Why I Swear – Waiting – The Unknown Soldier – Now--Then – Re-Echoes …


The Echo: April 2, 1930, Taylor University Apr 1930

The Echo: April 2, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

The Echo Of Spring

Hoover O’ Grams – Initial Band Concert Given In Upland Gym – Yea Sophs! – Dr. Brown Interviewed – North Indiana Conference In Session – Little Lord Fauntleroy Successful – Circus Big Feature Of Open House – Aesthetic Highlights – Taylor Alumnus Returns From China – Rogues’ Gallery – Editorial – Sympathy – Friendship – Nibbin’ In – My Impression Of Taylor – Something Marvelous – Bygones Remembered – DATES – Extemporaneous Discantings – Blue Skies – The Latest – Holiness League – Volunteers – Soangetaha Debating Club – Eulogs Hear Wilson Paul – Mnanka Debating …


The Echo: March 27, 1930, Taylor University Mar 1930

The Echo: March 27, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Unclassified Students Edition

Contest Edition

Junior-Senior Banquet Held At Muncie – National Holiness Ass’n To Meet Here – Prospects Good For New Gymnasium – Quartette Contest To Be Held Soon – M. M. A. Will Conduct Communion Services – Rev. Paul Rees Speaks in Chapel On Friday – Change In Editors – Banquet To Alumni Preachers – Speech Department TO Present Lord Fauntleroy – Account of Mrs. Wengatz Death Given By Miss Cross – Dr. John Paul Attends Chicago College Meet – T. U. Debaters Win Closing Contest – Editorial – New Opportunities For The Speech Student – Chapel Notes …


The Echo: March 19, 1930, Taylor University Mar 1930

The Echo: March 19, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Paragraphs and Opinions – Paul Rees To Speak In Holiness League This Friday Night – Holiness League Will Take Stand In Ohio State – Manchester Defeats Taylor In First Decision Debate – Former Taylor Student Directs H. S. Opera – Miss Buchanan Directs Senior Class Play – Taylor Alumni Spend Week-end With Furbays – Latin American Field Director Addresses Volunteer Band – Soangetahas Propose Collegiate Improvement – Professor Furbay To Sponsor European Tour – Oberammergau Will Keep Vow Made In 1633 – A Night Of Prayer–Why Not In Our Day? – Resist the Devil And He Will Flee From You …


The Echo: March 5, 1930, Taylor University Mar 1930

The Echo: March 5, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Paragraphs and Opinions – Prof. and Mrs. Wells Leave For Florida – Girls’ Glee Club to Give Varied Program – Youngest Members Of T. U. Music Department – Miss Reeder Returns To Her Home In Erie – Class Of ’27 Notice – Theme of Thalo Play Given Friday Night Is “The Blue Rose” – The Man Who Lives In A Glass House – Nat’l Scholastic Press To Judge Echo Contest – Prayer of Warfare Is Topic Of Miss Doering – Taylor-Manchester First Decision Meet – Taylor Alumni Service In Chicago May 11 – Non-Decision Debate With Earlham Opened Season’s Forensics …


The Echo: February 26, 1930, Taylor University Feb 1930

The Echo: February 26, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Some Famous Philos Seen In Future Thru Magical Television – Juniors Present Stunt At Fireside Gathering – Miss Meloy Directs Recital Being Given By Girls’ Glee Club – Farewell Party Given In Honor Of Don Rose – Signs of the Times Subject of Mission Talk To Volunteers – Parthenon Featured As Theme Of ’30 Gem Nearing Completion – Band Recital New Feature At Taylor – Indiana Volunteers Convene At Anderson – Hall of Fame – Inter-Collegiate Debating Schedule Opens February 28 – Station P-A-U-L On Air At T. U. – Editorial – Student Loans – Rules and Regulations – Sunday …


The Echo: February 12, 1930, Taylor University Feb 1930

The Echo: February 12, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Senior Contest Edition

Fort Wayne Men Donate To Gym – Scraps O’ Scrip – Taylor Student Flees Monotony Of Classroom – Coming To Taylor – Prof. Hansen’s Recital Pleases T. U. Audiences – Noted Writer Lectures Here – Seniors, What Will It Be? – American Colleges To Raise Billion For Endowment – Volunteers Meet At Anderson, Ind. – Taylor President To Address Conferences – Bright Outlook For Taylor Depicted By Dr. Paul – Jubilee Week Planned – Lohnes Injured In Smash-Up – Shibboleth! – Provincialism Or World Community – The Senior Gift Project – Why Revere Washington? – Quince Says: …


The Echo: February 12, 1930, Taylor University Feb 1930

The Echo: February 12, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

“Jezebel” Given as Graduation Recital by Speech Students – Youthful T. U. Co-ed Makes Hens Pay Way – Famous Bible Student To Be Taylor’s Guest Thursday And Friday – Graduate Visits Home of Taylor Midgets – Board of Education Places Taylor With Accredited Colleges – Memorial Service Held In Honor Of Late Mrs. Wengatz – Naomi McKibben Is Married To E. E. Shumaker – Blodgetts Celebrate Wedding Anniversary – A Barrel Of Laughs Brought To Taylor By “Dusty” Miller – Judges Decree Mnanka Winner Of Girls’ Debate – Former Taylor Prof. Gives Lecture Series On Biblical Subjects – Dr. Vayhinger …


The Echo: February 5, 1930, Taylor University Feb 1930

The Echo: February 5, 1930, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

“Dusty” Miller To Appear Friday Night – Jeanette Groff Gives Senior Recital – Old “Gym” Repaired For Basketball Series – T. U. Student Accidentally Shot In Arm – Debaters Have Hard Schedule For Year – Woman Evangels Discuss Important Question – Gospel Proclaimed In Arabia – Eulogs Surrender Banner To Eureka Team – Rev. Cornuell Speaks In Holiness League – Dr. Owen Returns To Give Lectures – Thurman Miller Gives Program Friday – Taylor Professor To Address Volunteer Convention – Our Duty To Dig – Chapel – M. M. A. Deputation Team At Marion – Practice Preaching At Men’s Ministerial …