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1970-1971 (Volume 52)

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The Echo: December 11, 1970, Taylor University Dec 1970

The Echo: December 11, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Selective Service to allow college students to reclassify – Senate hears report concerning the financing of gospel teams – Hockett takes post as new ‘Echo’ editor – Dr. Carter to travel to Barbados – Music Department granted associate membership – Camps crier – Homecoming 1971 – Peace Corps – Speech and drama develop religious repertory company – Kitzmann to research at Argonne Lab – Class day in Washington – Personal Hygiene: all or none – The meniscus – Campus potpourri – Joy’s Jargon – To know myself – National commentary – My Lai incident hushed for nearly one year – …


The Echo: December 4, 1970, Taylor University Dec 1970

The Echo: December 4, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Press Conference deals with ‘barriers to communication’ – Oratorio chorus will present Handel’s ‘Messiah’ in entirety – Senior Paul Duffy succumbs after prolonged treatment – Merry thingmas – ‘Have a heart, Hanoi’ – The umbrella – To A or not to A – Focus on the arts – Christ-symbol in ‘Hair’ – National commentary – Ku Klux Klan: Mission to preserve tradition – Two plays to be presented Monday night in Theatre 25 – Area entertainment – Taylor hosts debate for area schools – New library books – Career sessions conducted during Christmas vacation – Morris Hall retains Taylor Bowl …


The Echo: November 20, 1970, Taylor University Nov 1970

The Echo: November 20, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Debaters capture runner-up spot – SGO senators discuss attendance of chapel – Taylor Christmas banquet to be sixteenth-century English feast – Press conference considers forms of personal integrity – Progress demands responsibility – U.S. faces dual recognition – Joy’s jargon – Dilemma: progressive change – The meniscus – Of inhuman bondage – National commentary – Rebellious nature inherent in national heritage – Legal draft dodging: mark of individualism – Grand jury disregards two national investigations – Taylor seniors earn Who’s Who honor – Program to feature Beethoven Mass – Campus crier – Attn. CE Majors – Balkan display – Notice …


The Echo: November 13, 1970, Taylor University Nov 1970

The Echo: November 13, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Soprano Roberta Peters to appear in concert – “Pirates of Penzance” – Talk-back to become annual Taylor event – Rediger receives honor for community service – Silent majority speaks from fear – Approach to honest grading – The umbrella – No cut policy exists – Focus on the arts – Study of love – National commentary – Contemporary genre evolved from peep show – Appropriate films teach and entertain – Self-censorship advocated – Taylor debators capture two tournament trophies – Campus crier – Learn to study – Langauge testing Nov. 14 – Dr.’s hours – Balkan display – Earlham Representative …


The Echo: November 6, 1970, Taylor University Nov 1970

The Echo: November 6, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Inflationary trend causes increase in Tylor tuition – Debaters place third; win two trophies – Marion Orchestra schedules first concert for Sunday – Freshman to register own cars – Studies overpower activism – Conservatism demands tradition – Joy’s jargon – Details obscure whole person – The meniscus – SGO credibility gap – National commentary – What motivates volunteer workers? Election day 1970 – Missionary Conference plans ‘From Darkness into Light’ – Students begin rehearsals for ‘Pirates of Penzance – Credibility gap… -- Campus crier – Concert tomorrow – Ilium pictures – Ringdowns – Area entertainment – Voice of the people …


The Echo: October 30, 1970, Taylor University Oct 1970

The Echo: October 30, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Grant allows return of cafeteria extras – Court judge to speak at CAF Sunday – Correction – Monday’s chapel to present ‘McLuhan—Picnic in Space’ – Rabbi celebrates love and peace – Musical Rabbi – Take a trustee to lunch – President or politician? – Focus on the arts – Fine Arts 230 insufficient – Here exists reality – National commentary – Racial pressure root of terrorist behavior – Revolutionaries represent best products of system – Angela Davis assumes Marxist position – Area entertainment – Ringdowns – Delcamp’s car stolen; thief not yet caught – Morris donates display money to Iron …


The Echo: October 23, 1970, Taylor University Oct 1970

The Echo: October 23, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Homecoming

New Colony Six tonight – Club schedule revamping proposed by SGO during Press Conference – Chapel speakers to include award-winning poet, Engle – English proficiency tests – Inter-term – Back pay, loans are Senate topics – Art show to display watercolor exhibit – Homecoming schedule – Ringdowns – 1970 Homecoming Queen – Area entertainment – Legalism: a prolific idol – Action now, radical rationale – The meniscus – Tolkien creates fairyland – Joys Jargon – Do you believe in magic? – National commentary – Yippies subscribe to politics of ecstasy – Weathermen execute contagions of disorder – Panthers defy …


The Echo: October 16, 1970, Taylor University Oct 1970

The Echo: October 16, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Varied activities planned for Homecoming weekend – University Theatre to offer ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ – TFS to discuss university issues – Nygren to be guest lecturer at Ashland – Hartke speaks for people – Symptoms mask real issues – Focus on the arts – Why Shakespeare? – The umbrella – The right to gripe – National commentary – Ku Klux Klan grows: social club to WASP militants – Silent majority provides Klan strength – New Left adopts political violence of Klan – New conductor plans changes in orchestra – John Brane’s goal: best college band – Voice of the …


The Echo: October 9, 1970, Taylor University Oct 1970

The Echo: October 9, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Press conference discusses University Night, standards – Burkholder to be featured in science lecture series – SGO Elections – Blacks stress self-help in adjustment to Taylor – TFS Conference meets next week – Further information – Needed: a place to stand – Criticism premature – The meniscus – Freedom falls by polarization – Joy’s jargon – Extremists disrupt unity – National commentary – Moscow, Washington cautious under pressure – Arab nations trusted Nasser – Political activism marked Nasser’s life – Campus crier – Special speaker – Folk group – Birthday celebrations – Spanish club float – Taylor bowl – Ilium …


The Echo: October 3, 1970, Taylor University Oct 1970

The Echo: October 3, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Parent’s Day

Zimmerman will head up Spiritual Emphasis Week – Discussion groups begin annual Parents’ Day events – Three army shacks burned to clear ground for parking – Upland establishes program to identify town’s problems – Senate bill concerns study area – What’s happening – Tutorial program serves Upland community schools – Art display to open on Parents’ Day – Young Life strives to reach youth – Dancing re-evaluated – Nasser’s death poses problem – Focus on the arts – Woodstock: a feeling – Awesome is God – National commentary – Recent primaries narrow vital political races – No sympathy …


The Echo: September 25, 1970, Taylor University Sep 1970

The Echo: September 25, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Six dates reported for GRE’s – Chemist to speak at lecture series – Press conference discusses extent of campus polarization – Organization of new church – October third marks annual parents’ day – Spiritual plight inhibits growth – U.S. national policy on seesaw – Joy’s jargon – Words mute to needs – The meniscus – Skinny dippers foiled – Senate passes five program proposals – Chapel notes – Dr. Heath spends summer at Israeli excavation site – Ringdowns – Africa: fearing the past, ignoring the future – Life shocks senses – Freshmen elections follow forum – ‘What is my mission …


The Echo: September 18, 1970, Taylor University Sep 1970

The Echo: September 18, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Engines keynote lecture – Admissions offers positions – Free tickets with ID – AAES announces plans for national publications – Finances are still available – 1974 class becomes official – Bifocal view of law – Past is no trap – Why are you here? – Focus on the arts – Comedy holds surprises – National commentary – Air piracy has become an international problem – Piracy, age old practice poses mounting threat – Penalties to become severe for hijackers – Voice of the people – An African summer – Snyder gains insights – Students study in Caribbean – What’s happening …


The Echo: September 11, 1970, Taylor University Sep 1970

The Echo: September 11, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Tour of Europe set for next Inter-term – First senate session studies unlimited cuts – Alpha Phi Iota – Radio station begins broadcasts Monday – Initiation requirements modified via freshman class petition – Freshman react responsibly – De-segregation still too slow – Joy’s jargon – Cut system vs. maturity – The meniscus – Hollow men find hope – Voice of the people – School co-op – Klopfenstein coordinates federal project – Four more profs join Taylor faculty – Seminar series opens with Charlse King – Faculty Readers present ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ – Voice of the people – Announcements – …


The Echo: September 4, 1970, Taylor University Sep 1970

The Echo: September 4, 1970, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Late pers dropped for resident women – Freshmen complete week of orientation – Modifications mean buildings to be complete as planned – Keep mail safe; lock your boxes – All news communicates – Time to choose what we wear – Focus on the arts – Arts taboo to many students – Burn, beanie, burn – Freshmen, resist – President’s office reports administrative changes – B.A. seniors – Chapel notes – Auditions begin theatre season – Griffin’s address highlights faculty student workshop – Important dates related to registration and grades – Log recounted – Chorale tours Europe – Views a la …