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The Echo: December 15, 1972, Taylor University Dec 1972

The Echo: December 15, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Season brings festivities – Interterm to include group Bible studies – Taylor to offer accreditation for nursery school teachers – Use of donation legitimate – From the pastor’s desk – Christmas gift reflects purpose – Threats elicit results – ‘challenging, exciting, lonely’ – Mrs. Rediger relates life – Student receives award in nation-wide 4-H contest – Student to lie, study abroad – Children’s art – Artist presents first photo show – Around Campus – Ringdowns – Volleyball standings as of Dec. 13th – Bureau evaded bloodshed with peaceful negotiation – Commentary – Peace department needful – Media reviews black press …


The Echo: December 8, 1972, Taylor University Dec 1972

The Echo: December 8, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

1972 ‘Who’s Who’ selection complete – First Gear to offer variety of sounds – Traditional Christmas marks atmosphere of winter banquet – T.V. shows demand concern – Dress reflects values – Letters to the Editor – Censorship questioned – President responds – Perspective – Cuban hijack treaty possible – Governor restores state death penalty – FAA considers pilot physicals – Local schoolhouse evolves into family community center – Choruses to sing ‘Messiah’ tomorrow – Vote defeats parking place for students – Theatre gives final one-act Thursday – ECHO printer sells business: ends 48-year family tradition – Davis explains budget – …


The Echo: December 1, 1972, Taylor University Dec 1972

The Echo: December 1, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Ilium delivery changes, permits spring coverage – Philanthropist gives to remodeling project – Cossacks to give concert – Your Administration cares – Skyjacking pact probable – Guest Column – Sacred cows distort student objectivity – Letters to the Editor – Commentary – Carelessness marks nuclear deliveries – Congress to consider aid for Court – China creates urban tunnels for nuclear attack precaution – Stringfellow discusses death – During interterm – Wheels to cycle in Israel – Function of stable expands – Gridmen join in campaign to help Wray – Gothard youth seminar – Devotionals – Food Service Menu – Shorts……Sports …


The Echo: November 17, 1972, Taylor University Nov 1972

The Echo: November 17, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Seminar highlights Far East – One-acts provide variety of themes – Chapel to feature Stott, British rector, chaplain – Recital to present music by Vacanos – Prayer meetings lack appeal – Health program creates problems – In Other Words – ‘Showers of blessing’ flood ark – Commentary – Civil unrest threatens Ugandian stability – Europe finds flaws in public health care – Health for everyone – Chinese medicine advances – Students seek to cross cultural gap – Dr. Janele Goetcheus relates experiences as female medic – Court men ready for season; twenty-sixth year for Odle – Basketball fans – Elementary …


The Echo: November 10, 1972, Taylor University Nov 1972

The Echo: November 10, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Rock singer to share faith – Recitals involve students, faculty – Christian policeman to speak to various groups on campus – Students respond to issues – Letter to the Editor – Exception, not rule – Futility of war merits idealism – Review – ‘Godspell’: comic Christ? – Political activities culminate in election – Politics activate campus – Nixon wins presidency – McGovern: choice of university editors – Campbell leaves to lead seminars – Architect Birkey wins first Design Award – Chapel Notes – Debaters compete at Taylor – Perspective – Chile experiences turmoil – Scientists gauge time with atoms – …


Student Development And The Challenge Of Student Personnel, A President's Perspective, Milo A. Rediger Nov 1972

Student Development And The Challenge Of Student Personnel, A President's Perspective, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Writings & Addresses

No abstract provided.


The Echo: November 3, 1972, Taylor University Nov 1972

The Echo: November 3, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Orchestra will perform two concerts this week – Council informs colleges of international concerns – Ewbank directs lab for ISTA meeting – Open the Library – Help your brother – In Other Words – Seize the day – Letters to the Editor – ‘I believe in McGovern’ – Swallow-Robin gets name – Prohibitionist funds dormitory – Students select Au Sable Trails – Campus editors fly to New York City – SUB series speakers push prison reform – Taylor students rehearse for Marion Philharmonic – Commentary – Domestic issues face voters – Candidates express racial busing policies – Education needs funding …


Chancellorship, Milo A. Rediger Oct 1972

Chancellorship, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Writings & Addresses

No abstract provided.


The Echo: October 27, 1972, Taylor University Oct 1972

The Echo: October 27, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Parents visit campus; attend special events – Weekend calendar – Speakers to accent missions – Parents exhibit art in show – Nixon’s record shows achievements, failures – Grill displeases students – Campaign fund limit necessary or not? – Letters to the Editor – Responsible citizenship – SGO responds to budget editorial – Concert etiquette necessary – Tolerating McGovern campaign -- XAΩ to discuss Stringfellow book – Students plan events for Halloween fun – Mary, come back – Romeo seeks Taylor Juliet – Hikers climb Smokies – Language Placement Tests – Commentary – McGovern, Nixon differ on defense spending – Vietnam: …


A Man For All Seasons Oct 1972

A Man For All Seasons

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1972 performance of A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt.

A Man for All Seasons is based on the life of Sir Thomas Moore, a 16th century chancellor of England who refused to endorse King Henry the VIII’s divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon, who did not bear him any sons so her could marry Anne Boleyn.


The Echo: October 20, 1972, Taylor University Oct 1972

The Echo: October 20, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Committee suggests curriculum changes – Student dies in accident – Trojan Players perform Little Theatre’s first play – Swedish engineer to speak to Taylor students, staff – Strip minig destroys land – Flexibility necessary – Perspective – Drug problems: here, there and everywhere – Communists permit cultivation of poppies – Drug problem grows closer – Nothing new about drug use: advertising leads to increase – Around Campus – Millhouse – Congressman Hillis – Book forum – Junior practicum – Lemons relates difficulties – Encounter reacts to needs of area – Variety of speakers – Seminars integrate natural sciences – SGO …


The Echo: October 13, 1972, Taylor University Oct 1972

The Echo: October 13, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Activist to analyze prison disturbances – Faculty men plan retreat to encourage friendships – AAES seminars center on creative leadership – McGovern: stands firm or vascillates? – Letters to the Editor – Bullock – Thanks – Constitutionality – Japan’s move poses threat – Perspective – Soviet pays medical bills – Germans breed fish bigger and better – Control Vietnamese weather – Rain impedes Viet Cong – Great Lakes cleanup begins – Treaty to end pollution – Media airs timely “VD Blues” special – Conference relates faith to history – ECHO receives first class rating – Girls perform using pom-poms – …


The Echo: October 6, 1972, Taylor University Oct 1972

The Echo: October 6, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Seminar to discuss Christian responses – ‘Computers’ lecture topic – Visitation exposes college life – Wheels to aid community – Letters to the Editor – Library facilities – ECHO snubs poll – Pride: monster in Christians – Thieu dictates freedom – Dean’s list lacks validity – Economic overtones – Rats’ immunity develops – Japan visits Peking – Martial law remains – Plane hits parlor – Acupuncture gaining national acceptance – Financial Aid – Under New Management – Students explore Indiana’s caves – Student teachers relate experiences – Scoreless streak ends – Trojans stun Spartans – Around Campus – History speaker …


Fort Wayne Bible College Vision, Fort Wayne Bible College Oct 1972

Fort Wayne Bible College Vision, Fort Wayne Bible College

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Fall 1972 edition of Fort Wayne Bible College Vision, published by Fort Wayne Bible College in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1972), Taylor University Oct 1972

Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1972), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Fall 1972 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Taylor University Profile (October 1972), Taylor University Oct 1972

Taylor University Profile (October 1972), Taylor University

Taylor University Profile (1963-1987)

Ferdinand Freimuth Administration Building – Administration Center Becomes Freimuth Building – Forward Planning Commission Completes Major Fact-Finding Phase – Science Students Hear Experts – Fort Wayne To Sponsor Presidential Reception – Indianapolis Friends Plan Reception – Tampa Hosts President and Wandering Wheels – California Club Welcomes Athletes – Pre-game Luncheon Staged – Interterm Study in Holy Land – Enrollment Totals 1,428 – letters – Parents Learn of International Influence – Trojans Surprise Foes – Campus Highlights – Antique China and Glassware Auction – Educators meet “Matt Smidley” – Need Income for Life? – Coming Events – Basketball Schedule – Donors …


Taylor University Profile (October 1972 Special Edition), Taylor University Oct 1972

Taylor University Profile (October 1972 Special Edition), Taylor University

Taylor University Profile (1963-1987)

Priorities, Peanuts and Pendulums

Dear Friend: – A Protean Universe – The Forward Planning Commission – Progress and Peanuts – Our Strength is Also Our Weakness – Our Reason For Being – A “Last Days’ World – Highlights – Board of Trustees


The Echo: September 29,1972, Taylor University Sep 1972

The Echo: September 29,1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Life in perspective

Dr. Massey to minister – Democrats organize to activate campus – Schedule for Homecoming – Humanistic viewpoints – Bierman serves students – Fellowships aid further education – Love Song to present Homecoming concert – Auction provides bargains, amusement – Stockman selection of students – Studies hinder spirituality? – Election concerns campus – Guest Column – Miami reacts to Democratic delegates – New bill maintains aid for lower governments – Compromise in Congress – Revenue bill disappoints big-city mayors – Area Entertainment – Old Gems and handbooks reveal stricter regulations – Students recall former days with antique cars …


The Importance Of Being Earnest Sep 1972

The Importance Of Being Earnest

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1972 performance of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.

The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, is a farcical comedy about two men who each take on the personas with the name of Earnest in order to escape the burdens of social obligations.

This production was set as a Reader's Theatre due to the limited physical space available.

This is one of three plays performed at Eastbrook Middle School Cafetorium because of the destruction of Shreiner Auditorium in Helena Music Hall. Helena Music Hall was destroyed in …


Homecoming 1972 Brochure, Taylor University Sep 1972

Homecoming 1972 Brochure, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


The Echo: September 22,1972, Taylor University Sep 1972

The Echo: September 22,1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

‘Christian outlook’ theme for Taylor Homecoming – Theater season to present Wilde’s comedy of love – Candidates emphasize Biblical role – Youth vote potential political factor – Voter registration information – Eagleton: self-prestige first priority – Guest Column – Olympiad: Peaceful Ideology? – Uncover Solomon’s Gate – McKay digs at Tel-Gezer – WTUC bids to remain, stresses student interest – Fairlane houses student overflow – Upland attains peak during gas boom – Menu – Perspective – Watergate affair embarrasses Republicans – Judge issues court ruling about ‘bullet’ – Hydrogen to replace other fuels – ‘Old or new’ choice faces care …


The Echo: September 15,1972, Taylor University Sep 1972

The Echo: September 15,1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

Philanthropist donates glassware: proceeds to be used in student aid – Personnel changes made in Taylor faculty, staff – SUB plans Fall movies – World waits in fear – Guest Column – Predictable questions – Perspective – Olympic flare-up shocks world – Olympic traditions basis for future? –Athletes find home in Munich – Medal Winners – Campus Crier – French classes entertain foreign visitor on campus – Area Entertainment – Explo delegates discover common bond in Christ – TWO links students and missions – Sport shorts… -- Trojanes perfect strategy – Netters begin HBCC competition here tonight – Guest Column …


The Echo: September 8, 1972, Taylor University Sep 1972

The Echo: September 8, 1972, Taylor University

1972-1973 (Volume 54)

University to present four major productions – Guitarist to perform in return concert – Taylor remodels with expansions – Freshman Overnight basis for new friends – Personnel Assistants begin preparations one week early – Menu – Committee revises policy; chapel-convocation format – Gridders train for ’72 season – Trojan netters host doubles tournament – Hop’s Heresy – Thomas’ situation serious – Taylor conditioner to test Harriers skill


Opening Dinner, Milo A. Rediger Aug 1972

Opening Dinner, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Writings & Addresses

No abstract provided.


Remarks To Student Personnel Assistants, Milo A. Rediger Aug 1972

Remarks To Student Personnel Assistants, Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Writings & Addresses

No abstract provided.


Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1972), Taylor University Jul 1972

Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1972), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 1972 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Taylor University Profile (July 1972), Taylor University Jul 1972

Taylor University Profile (July 1972), Taylor University

Taylor University Profile (1963-1987)

“Life in Perspective”

Homecoming: September 29 & 30, 1972 – Is there Anyone To Whom This is Clear? – Physician, Employees Give Day To Taylor – Rediger Named To NAIA Committee – Haines Studies British Open Education – Cloudburst: New Math Teaching Device – A Critical Balance – “VV” Celebrates 20th year – Trustees Name New Members – Two “Wheels” Groups Cross Continent – Taylor Students On LIFE Cover – Coming Events – Donors Set New Giving Record


Dining Commons (1972), Taylor University May 1972

Dining Commons (1972), Taylor University

Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University

The program for the 1972 Dining Commons dedication.


The Echo: May 19, 1972, Taylor University May 1972

The Echo: May 19, 1972, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Awards recognize student and faculty achievements – Faculty, staff changes revealed for 1972-73 academic year – Grads to study, teach in foreign countries – SHIP: Concerned – Voice of the people – Freedom in art – Proverbial slip – Disembark SHIP – Express thanks – Favor blockade – Perspective – Historical context vital to war – Nixon’s blockade draws criticism – Students discover Upland opportunities – Enthusiasm mounts for spelunking – Menu – Around campus – Commission set up to revalue Taylor’s ten-year objectives – Moravec to play drums with Explo ’72 in Dallas – Students reach out in missionary …


The Echo: May 12, 1972, Taylor University May 1972

The Echo: May 12, 1972, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Sophomore class takes highest Taylathon honors – Speaker announced for commencement – Students may graduate early with credits through CLEP – Nixon tries Brinkmanship – Convenience supersedes charity – Campus comment – ‘Movement’ dies – Prejudice experienced – Around campus – Recital to be given by elementary pupils – Students to evaluate semester’s courses – Swallow Robin site of destructive fracas – Voice of the people – Piscopos grateful – Indonesian library – IVMF initiates book drive – ‘I do and I understand’ – English school system studied – Potpourri – Lacrosse team picks up first win at Ball State …