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The Echo: December 10, 1971, Taylor University Dec 1971

The Echo: December 10, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Christmas Light, Life, Love

Freshman wait all night to register for courses – New shop sells records and gifts – Vespers to be led by Sims – Group to share Christ in Bronx – Students in math lab present geoboards to Eastbrook school – Draft inovations provide opportunities for appeal – Union to present award-winning film – Editorial page – Ponder Christmas – U.S. rides military seesaw – Guest column – Is it time for a change? – Sweeping cobwebs – Love means sharing – Few juniors plan practicum studies – White Christmas? – Professors retreat – Faculty to evaluate …


The Echo: December 3, 1971, Taylor University Dec 1971

The Echo: December 3, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Santa invited to faculty banquet – Theater 25 to present two religious comedies – Music groups to join in Christmas concert – Panel includes Choe – Editorial page – Divert funds for ocean exploration – Has study time become a failing priority? – Editor’s column – Search for a word – W/O dissimulation – On pride – Library ‘borrowing’ results in cost and inconvenience – Campus crier – Girl Scout Bazaar – Alison originals – Greeting cards designed – ‘Kiddie Lit’ requires more than reading – Taylor girls to represent Indiana as 4-H delegates – Voice of the people – …


The Echo: November 19, 1971, Taylor University Nov 1971

The Echo: November 19, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Inter-Term course structure redesigned – Rock group to perform as SUB experiment – Hall teams to contend for Taylor Bowl title – ‘Holiday Hearth’ – banquet to depict rural scene – Help solve registration riddles – U.S. aid policy… continues – Guest column – Grace offers guilt solvent – Sweeping cobwebs – Missions reviewed – One acts to be readied for coming performances – Ringdowns – Taylor students discover personal church obligations – Projects pursued for Thanksgiving – Alumnus will relate studies in physiology – ‘Get ready’ – Conference duties given – Voice of the people – Christian?—Yes! – Jesus …


The Echo: November 12, 1971, Taylor University Nov 1971

The Echo: November 12, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

English to be used in Verdi’s opera – Holiday banquet arranged – Science Seminar will feature discussion on ‘Noise Pollution’ – Seven one-acts directed by students in Theater 25 – Without dissimulation – Fine arts discussed – Meniscus – Love self first – PA’s: campus inconsistency – Christianity impels protest – Alumni fill varied positions – Campus crier – Burden family receives aid from Taylor groups – Ringdowns – Voice of the people – Area entertainment – Coeds will pedal throughout Florida – National commentary – Largest art park serves Indianapolis area – ‘Super success’ – Superstar sells millions – …


The Echo: November 5, 1971, Taylor University Nov 1971

The Echo: November 5, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Parents’ Day 1971 Nov. 6

Activities planned for Parents’ Day – Union arranges concert – Opera to be performed by students and faculty – Recital features harpist – Upland postmaster explains deterrents of mail system – Poetry to plays – Coeds publish originals – Ecclesiastes – Midwest winecellar – UN takes realistic action – Attitudes can mold Media Board – Guest column – The vicious circle – Action – A leaf falls… and stays but for a little while to be felt by few… before it is quietly swept away – Changes planned in old cafeteria – Joe encourages comments …


The Echo: October 29, 1971, Taylor University Oct 1971

The Echo: October 29, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Professionals to perform Shakespearean drama – Sanitary engineer to speak – Cannon to speak at fall conference – Passport information – Student will give recital – The meniscus – A few modest proposals – Sweeping cobwebs – ‘Freaks’ to be doubted – Job allotment denies work to most needy – Pumpkin sculpture – Money matters – WTUC sponsors campus finance forum – ‘Busiest year ever’ – Taylor stables expanding – SGO releases funds for student projects – Bronx Bunch – Intramurals adopt ‘Co-Rec’ concept – Chapel notes – National commentary – Amendment creates young voters – Political power – Repercussions …


The Echo: October 22, 1971, Taylor University Oct 1971

The Echo: October 22, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Rev. Richard Cannon featured – Missionary Conference raises theme of faith – Romeo and Juliet to be presented – TU prof. to join NAIA – Psychologist to lecture on behavior control means – U.S.—A qualified peacemaker? – Persistent theft, serious problem – Without dissimulation – Try something new – Voice of the people – Edna Clore distinguishes students by I.D. numbers – Students sponsor trustee breakfast – Education amendment offered – Area entertainment – Varied recital to be given by TU professor – What’s happening – Ringdowns – Summer experience – Serves Job Corps in Dakota – Professor to speak …


Homecoming 1971 Brochure, Taylor University Oct 1971

Homecoming 1971 Brochure, Taylor University

Homecoming & Family Weekend

No abstract provided.


The Echo: October 15, 1971, Taylor University Oct 1971

The Echo: October 15, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Homecoming ‘71

Taylor editors to attend Texas press convention – Guitarist to give concert: variety from classical to funk – Activities honor queen and court – Program to show talents – Taylor professor displays varied paintings and prints – Cafeteria to open during inter-term – Trust means… -- Big Sisters foster friendships – Ringdowns – Alumni merit appreciation – Nixon makes ‘credible attempt’ – Sweeping cobwebs – Women liberated at Taylor – Recital to include carillon selection – More than meets the eye – Costumes show character – Math lab gives concrete approach to learning – Visitor recollects Taylor’s values …


The Imaginary Invalid Oct 1971

The Imaginary Invalid

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s October 1971 performance of The Imaginary Invalid arranged by Jean Baptiste Moliére.

The Imaginary Invalid is a satirical Comédie-ballet about the 17th century medical profession, following the story of a wealthy Frenchman named Argan who is a hypochondriac.


The Echo: October 8, 1971, Taylor University Oct 1971

The Echo: October 8, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Art films to show history – Lawyer will lecture to Taylor debaters – Taylor students to enact Moliere’s French farce – Scientist to speak in series – Garage destroyed by fire – ‘Step in the right direction’ – Highest court needs leaders – The meniscus – Spiritual Emphasis re-examined – Without dissimulation – ‘From dust to dust’ – Girls introduced through interviews – New opportunities – Students begin art studio – Area entertainment – Confusion marks student vote – SGO to institute two new projects – Chapel notes – Voice of the people – Campus crier – Lost and found …


The Echo: October 1, 1971, Taylor University Oct 1971

The Echo: October 1, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Homecoming ‘Dynamics’ encompass all areas – Echo presented All-American – Magazine renamed Labyrinth – Slacks proposal passed – FM: A way for WTUC – Economic change for Blacks – Sweeping cobwebs – Love or emotion? – Ten colleges join co-op program – Underclassmen interviewed – Queen candidates selected – Voice of the people – Recital to feature chamber quartet – A hundred miles – Five Taylorites tour and race – What’s happening – Why are you here? – National commentary – Public television threatens present industry – Mass media explored – Movie industry declines – Publications dwindle; fiscal stress results …


Fort Wayne Bible College Vision, Fort Wayne Bible College Oct 1971

Fort Wayne Bible College Vision, Fort Wayne Bible College

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The Fall 1970 edition of Fort Wayne Bible College Vision, published by Fort Wayne Bible College in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1971), Taylor University Oct 1971

Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1971), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Fall 1971 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Ghosts Sep 1971

Ghosts

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Fall 1971 performance of Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen.

Ghosts tells the story of widow Mrs. Alving who has built an orphanage in honor of her late husband though he was unfaithful to her. The play shows her navigation of various issues with her son and husband’s illegitimate daughter, attacking conventional morals of the time.


The Echo: September 24, 1971, Taylor University Sep 1971

The Echo: September 24, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Festival coming to Muncie – Upland merchants plan an old-fashioned event – Rev. Miller leads spiritual emphasis – Seminar features botanist – A campus ecology problem – Busing only second best – Without dissimulation – ‘Ghosts’ presents contemporary issue – The meniscus – What’s in a name? – Educator outlines the future for undergraduate education – ‘Tension day’ – Grading unfair to students – What’s happening – Action – Goralski reveals opinions during private conference – National commentary – Prisoners revolt for reform need – ‘Universities of crime’ – Reform must center on prison system – San Quentin casualty result …


The Echo: September 17, 1971, Taylor University Sep 1971

The Echo: September 17, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Florence Vacano to present second of faculty recitals – Drama department plans major plays for season – Crusade emphasizes importance of youth – Prison reforms ‘post facto’ – Taylor ‘Tar-Baby’ yet unstuck – Sweeping cobwebs – Doors to infinity – Guest column – Love or lust – Former student returns after forty-five years – Area entertainment – Motivation a problem – Student teachers gain insights – MK’s and others – Internationals have picnic – Speaker announced for upcoming meetings – NCATE directors give certification – Action – Music staff members perform in clarinet and flute concert – National commentary – …


The Echo: September 10, 1971, Taylor University Sep 1971

The Echo: September 10, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Educator to speak to Taylor faculty – Notice – NBC News Correspondent to lecture – Judith Abbott to give recital in Shreiner – Grounds, facilities improved – The right to vote: a right to use – Apathy is a favorite sin – The meniscus – A film to encounter – Guest column – An album for listening – Computer art wins place in magazine – Area entertainment – What’s happening – Ringdowns – Taylor students provide SGO Loan Fund money – ‘Stand-by’ WTUC to begin broadcasts – Scientist to lecture – Voice of the people – Students react to freshmen …


The Echo: September 3, 1971, Taylor University Sep 1971

The Echo: September 3, 1971, Taylor University

1971-1972 (Volume 53)

Orientation stresses personal approach – Freshmen comprise one-third of students – Editors organize Echo staff for current semester’s work – Echo initiates and responds – The drifters – Drifting out of self – Without dissimulation – ‘Unity amidst diversity’ – Girls enter hall despite delays – Campus Life issues invitation to workers – Summer stories revealed in letters sent to friends – Campus crier – Auditions for University Theatre Production – Phone numbers – Wanted – Changes made in administration – Area entertainment – Rules clarified by student affairs – Chapel notes – Faculty meet at conference for discussion and …


Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1971), Taylor University Jul 1971

Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1971), Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 1971 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


You Will Always Be Rich (Outline), Milo A. Rediger Jun 1971

You Will Always Be Rich (Outline), Milo A. Rediger

Milo Rediger Writings & Addresses

Presentation to the Marion High School Athletic Arena; Adult Education Commencement


Graduation 1971, Taylor University May 1971

Graduation 1971, Taylor University

Commencement

The program of the 1971 Baccalaureate Service and Annual Commencement of Taylor University, May 30, 1971.


The Echo: May 21, 1971, Taylor University May 1971

The Echo: May 21, 1971, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Leitch to address graduates – Awards given for scholarship – Conference to change format – South America to host TU Band this summer – An editor’s reflections – Count your blessings – Death of the mold – It’s people…. – Leviathan – Two perspectives – I’m free (a parable) – Voice of the people – Security: Frankenstein? – Visitor Enjoys Taylor – Profs leaving – Eleven assume new positions – Jesus People to give rock concert tonight – National commentary – Problems must be studied – Venereal Disease: uncontrolled epidemic – Abortion question focuses on overcrowded world – Five births …


The Echo: May 14, 1971, Taylor University May 1971

The Echo: May 14, 1971, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Dr. Burden recognized as ‘Prof. of Year’ – 125 pegged as highest June draft number – Spring Arbor to present religious drama Thursday – Maybe, in September… -- New class slant – Focus on the arts – Creativity is a gift – The umbrella – Evaluation time – Three senior art majors hang final show of year – What’s happening – Area entertainment – Modern editorial – ‘King David’ captivates – Voice of the people – Non-Christian admissions – SGO president explains budget – National commentary – New styles unify protests – Protest and counter-protest – People’s Peace Treaty: a …


Short Stories From The South May 1971

Short Stories From The South

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1971 performance of Short Stories From the South adapted by Allen Goetcheus for Chamber Theatre.

Short Stories From the South features stories and excerpts from the works of Eudora Welty, Flannery O’Conner, and William Faulkner.


The Echo: May 7, 1971, Taylor University May 1971

The Echo: May 7, 1971, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Theatre to present southern stories – Potter to give recital – Forty students to end program with May 9 piano presentation – Campbell wins art award given by SUB – Value of freedom – Report cards passe – Leviathan – ‘Sorry, no column’ – Voice of the people – SGO budget questioned – ‘We’ve got a winner’ – P.E. program undergoes change – Spring at Taylor: bikes in races and cats in trees – National commentary – Programmed: a computer doctor – Marijuana effects still clouded by dispute – Viewing cancer: ‘cautious hope’ – ‘The Greening of America’ – Reich …


Taylor University Profile (May 1971), Taylor University May 1971

Taylor University Profile (May 1971), Taylor University

Taylor University Profile (1963-1987)

New Athletic Conference – Commencement Plans – Junior Science Camp – Plan Innovations – Summer Session: June 14-July 16, 1971 – Coming Events


The Echo: April 30, 1971, Taylor University Apr 1971

The Echo: April 30, 1971, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Bikathon is highlight of Saturday’s events – Taylor Bowl team wins tourney – Sunday rules relaxed – ‘Uncle Win’ to speak in Monday chapel – Our own folk music – The umbrella – Does every man count? – Focus on the arts – Creative censorship – Little Big Man – Lasting values shown – Hillen and Steinbarger selected outstanding student teachers – Emphasis on sharing – Hut hosts rap session – What’s happening – National commentary – China: Handle with care – Editorial – ‘Ping-pong diplomacy’ flexible – Next week: new truths in science? – Bureaucracy drains new Chinese culture …


The Echo: April 23, 1971, Taylor University Apr 1971

The Echo: April 23, 1971, Taylor University

1970-1971 (Volume 52)

Environment day: community project – Clough, Norris to serve in top Union positions – Protest Revives – May brings mass peace rally – Need for counseling unmet – Chapel – ‘Freedom of speech must include…’ – Players ‘bugged’ – Hours, effort behind drama – Taylor publications win awards at ICPA meeting – Hillis answers students queries about pertinent national issues – What’s happening – The arts offer opportunites to venture into new areas… through the dramatic tension of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard… or by man’s expressions of himself in the visual arts…. Reach out of your own world – National commentary …


The Cherry Orchard Apr 1971

The Cherry Orchard

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s April 1971 performance of The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov.

The play follows an aristocratic Russian landowner who returns to her family estate (which includes a large and well-known cherry orchard) just before it is auctioned to pay the mortgage.