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The Echo: December 26, 1923, Taylor University Dec 1923

The Echo: December 26, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

The Legend of Katawaun Ridge — Professor Pogue Reads The Hour Glass — Jesus — Why Do You Want God’s Best? — A Winter’s Night — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Soangetaha — Eulogonian — Mnanka Debating Club — Conflict — Volunteer Band Report — Philalethean Literary Society — Eureka Debating Club — The Thalonian Literary Society — Thalo Officers for Winter Term 1924 — Three Minute Sermons — Taylor University Notes — Oh, Country Mine! — Philos Victories Over Thalos — Alumni — Piano Recital — Thank You — Features — Late Autumn in the Woods — Some …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 17, 1923, Richard F. Deitz, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, December 17, 1923, Richard F. Deitz, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Schaff Society scores hit with "Prince Chap" • Hockey team has finished season with much credit • Football men elect Evans leader for 1924 season • Football banquet is wonderful testimonial • Meeting of debaters will be opening shot of season • Dr. Kershner resigns as college physician • Basketball team is being formed for coming season • Trinity dedicates its new memorial chapel • Montgomery County Club plans holiday dance • Philadelphia Club decides on holiday social affair • Council's dance successful • President of Ursinus Woman's Club speaks to WSGA


The Echo: December 12, 1923, Taylor University Dec 1923

The Echo: December 12, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

Soangetaha Wins Inter-Club Debate — Bulgin Party Visits Taylor University —Dr. And Mrs. Paul Entertain Students and Friends Again — Former Taylor Student Receives Prominent Position — A Christmas Cantata — M. E. Church Notes — Eulogonian-Eurekan Inter-Club Debate — Lot Party — That We May Keep On Good Terms With The Dictionary — On Thanksgiving Day — Huff Makes Appeal For A Continent — A God-Sent Revival — Prayer — The Students Moan — The Athlete’s Sob — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Volunteer Band — Philalethean Literary Society — Soangetaha Debating Club — Eureka Debating Club — …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1923, Richard F. Deitz, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, December 10, 1923, Richard F. Deitz, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Frosh soph football game ends in tie at six all • Philadelphia Club plans activities • Attention! Ursinus teachers in Pennsylvania • Student council dance Saturday the 15th • Trinity Reformed Church will open memorial chapel • Prospects for next year in football are good • Basketball prospects seem very promising • Schaff Society promises excellent play Friday • Frosh-soph hockey game ends in 2-0 win for sophs • Bok peace prize will have huge referendum • Editorial comment: Shorten the football season • Recital by music pupils


The Echo: November 28, 1923, Taylor University Nov 1923

The Echo: November 28, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

The Study of Religion As An Educational Asset — Dr. Robert Brown, Medical Missionary Visits Taylor University — The Promise of the Father — Miss Edwards Writes of Work in China — We Live — To John Duncan Campbell on His Eightieth Birthday, November 8, 1923 — Eighty Years Ago — November — Taylor Honors J. D. Campbell on 80th Birthday-Other Benefactors Also Honored — Rev. Leo M. Johnson Is Successful Evangelist — December Third! What Does That Mean? — Holiness League — Volunteer Band Report — Prayer Band — Eulogonians — Eureka Debating Club — Soangetaha Debating Club — …


The Echo: October 31, 1923, Taylor University Oct 1923

The Echo: October 31, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

The First Month In Brief Review — Dr. Musser Addresses Taylor Student — Volunteer Band — The Spirit of Modern Missions — Volunteers At Home — The Religious Education Convention Held at Richmond — Courtesy More Than Mere Manners — The Power of An Ideal — Report of Gospel Team Number Two — Alumni — The Christian’s Compensation — The Challenge — The Columbus Day Address of Prof. Barton R. Pogue — The American Creed — An Old Prayer — Prayer Band — Thalonian Literary Society — Soangetaha Debating Club — Philalethean Literary Society — Mnanka Debating Club — Eureka …


The Echo: October 17, 1923, Taylor University Oct 1923

The Echo: October 17, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

Home Again — Silver Wedding — Little Boy Dies — Huff At Taylor — The First Woman to Receive the Doctor’s Degree in Divinity — A Message From The New Preceptress, Miss Della Howard — The Association of Student Evangelism — An Unusual Service-Ends With Wedding — Report of Gospel Team No. 1, Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Olive Dunn Writes Of Work In India — Chronicles — An Age-Long And World-Wide Service — New Students — The Severity Of God — Old Students — Christ’s Magnetism — Local News — Dr. Huff Speaks — Volunteer Band — Prayer Band — Holiness …


The Ursinus Weekly, May 28, 1923, Richard F. Deitz May 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, May 28, 1923, Richard F. Deitz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus piles up twelve runs in defeating PMC • Student councils hold their last monthly dance • Retiring officers of the Weekly • Helpful speeches feature annual INA convention • Large advance registration • Veo F. Small retires from faculty; successor chosen • Past year finds much accomplished by WSGA • Music recital • Trinity Church finishing J. H. Hendricks memorial • Seniors present pageant at last YWCA meeting • 1924 basketball schedule • Lewis Smith speaks on the Christ life at YMCA • Scrubs' rally in the last innings beats Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf 12-2 • Intimate life …


Taylor University Echo: March 27, 1923, Taylor University Mar 1923

Taylor University Echo: March 27, 1923, Taylor University

1922-1923 (Volume 10)

Easter Greetings — The Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Anther Taylor University Connection — Upland Boys Taking Medical Training — Lecturer Coming — Intercollegiate Debating — T. U. Affirmative Team Loses To Butler — Local Echoes — Dr. Paul Makes Fine Impression on Upland Folks — Birthday Party — Alumni and Former Students — Rev. A. J. Dailey — Rev. C. W. Ruth — A Travelogue — The Holy Ghost and Holiness — Prayer Band — Wordsworth’s Theory of Poetical Diction — My Life-How Shall I Invest It? — Chronicles — Holiness League — Philalethian Literary Society — Volunteer Band — Cosmopolitan …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 26, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Mar 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, March 26, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

College offers five new valuable scholarships • Scotch highlanders to entertain after Easter • Juniata cancels debate • Zwinglian Literary Society celebrates fifty-third anniversary Friday evening • Richard F. Deitz elected editor-in-chief of Weekly • Edna Detwiler elected president of YWCA • Senior class elects Class Day speakers • Executive offices adopt dormitory regulations • Schaff elects officers at special meeting • Alumni! Paste this in your hat! • Senior class honors announced • Fellowships available to college graduates • Soiree musicale • First year men win in interclass cage game • Junior play cast will begin work after Easter …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 19, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Mar 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, March 19, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

William D. Reimert lectures at YM-YW meeting • Letters are awarded to eight co-ed dribblers • Zwinglian 53rd anniversary featuring Chinese romance • Groups convene in last regular meeting of year • Baseball squad at work in pre-season practice • Manager Markley arranges track season schedule • Interscholastic League holds round of debates • Spellbinders preach gospel of higher education • Miss Groninger elected student council president • To dine at Hamilton • Rev. Dr. Stoudt tells of Huguenots • College chorus preparing for commencement • What the townspeople think • Freshmen lead in interclass league • "Eddie" Faye to …


Taylor University Echo: March 13, 1923, Taylor University Mar 1923

Taylor University Echo: March 13, 1923, Taylor University

1922-1923 (Volume 10)

Taylor-Goshen Intercollegiate Debate — Intercollegiate Debating — A Few Words From Mr. and Mrs. Swallow-Robin — Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Local Echoes — Standard Bearers Meet — Some of Our Recent Visitors — A Wonderful Revival — Former Faculty Member of Taylor in India — A Visit From “Bud” Robinson — Restraint — English at Taylor — Up — Sermon Preached By Rev. Bud Robinson in the Upland M. E. Church March 1, 1923 — Victory Vs. Defeat — Danger of Borrowing — Chronicles — What “Buddy” Says of Dr. Paul — Thalonian Literary Society — Eureka — Philalethian Literary Society …


The Ursinus Weekly, March 12, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Mar 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, March 12, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Doctor Bertalot sounds appeal for American aid • Faculty passes rules on extra activities • Y.W. holds celebration on fifteenth birthday • Debaters break even in forensic tilt with Albright • 1923 basketball season shows four games won • Girls' team defeats Penn in final game of season • Another alumni team • Piano recital • Japanese pay tributes to late Dr. Hoffsommer • Woman's Club note • Students attend men's missionary conference • Radio Club news • 1924 Ruby announces candy campaign


The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Mar 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, March 5, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Girls have another string of victories • Women's student council entertains with dinner • Women's student council nominates new officers • Phidelah Rice entertains with readings • Sophomore quintet heads interclass cage league • Basketball team closes season with two reverses • Intercollegiate debate to be held Friday evening • Y.W.C.A. to hold 15th anniversary celebration • Dr. Meeker state Commissioner of Labor and Industry • Zwing preparing operetta • Soph-senior shine • YW nominations • Lutherans are entertained • Frosh-junior shine • Gym classes give second exhibition Saturday


Taylor University Echo: February 27, 1923, Taylor University Feb 1923

Taylor University Echo: February 27, 1923, Taylor University

1922-1923 (Volume 10)

Taylor-Valparaiso Intercollegiate Debate — Piano Recital — A Week of Victory — Faculty Dinner Party — Local Echoes — Some of Our Recent Visitors — “It’s Poetics” — Extracts From a Letter to One of Our Seniors — God Spares His Own — God Spares His Own — God Is My Salvation — A Call To Prayer — College Honesty — $1000 Essay Contest On a World Problem of Today — I Will Be Worthy of It — Alumni and Former Students — Motives — Chronicles — A Significant Centenary — Holiness League — Prayer Band — Mnanka Debating Club …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Feb 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Girls have winning team; should be second in East • Zwing declamation contest won by David Kern and Elizabeth Mitman • Founders' Day marked by giving of honorary degrees to Morris L. Clothier and signor Bertalot • First concert by chorus: visiting artists assist • Directors decide on plans for coming year • Girls' mass meeting • Girls' gym classes will give exhibition Saturday night • Next lecture course number will present master reader • Class basketball teams meet in terrible tilts • "Spellbinders" prepare for season's activities • Sylvia writes charmingly of Washington Day ball • W. R. Updike …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 19, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Feb 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, February 19, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Muhlenberg trips varsity in return game • Cedar Crest defeated by local girl tossers, 34-24 • Group meetings largely attended • Ursinus girls take measure of U. of P. • Founder's Day to be celebrated Tuesday • Juniors select "Nothing but the Truth" for annual dramatic production • Baden places first in shotput at track meet • Chorus to present Florentine masque • Next dance February 24th • Zwing's declamation contest • B. W. Griffin conducts services at Evansburg M. E. Church • Glenwood hostesses entertain with fudge • Ministers' sons organize • President Omwake away for past week • …


Taylor University Echo: February 13, 1923, Taylor University Feb 1923

Taylor University Echo: February 13, 1923, Taylor University

1922-1923 (Volume 10)

Extension Department School of Music — At Spencer Ave. Church Marion — Compensations — Pennsylvania Students — Local Echoes — Extracts From Dr. John Paul’s Chapel Talks — What You Will Find at Taylor University — Welcome News From China — Holiness the Keystone of Orthodoxy — Set Apart — Experiences with the Faith Wreckers — If I Had a Million Dollars — What Holiness is Not — Tackling the “Dummy” — Mother’s Surprise — Cosmopolitan Club — Indefiniteness — Chronicles — Gramma Jones’ Nursery Rhymes — Alumni and Former Students — Mnankas — Soangetahas — Thalonian Literary Society — …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 12, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Feb 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, February 12, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Open forum debate pleases audience • Ursinus passers handed two court reverses • Two contests show girls in brilliant play • Student problems theme of girls' mass meeting • Impressive services mark week of prayer • Dr. Good resumes teaching activities • The red Ruby • Inter-class basketball • Junior class elects officers • Brotherhood of St. Paul • Freshman class elects officers • Second annual tour of spellbinders • Ursinus to participate at indoor track meet • Sophomore class meeting • Anniversary of Scout movement celebrated • Student Volunteers conference held at Drew • Eugene Michael represents Ursinus at …


The Ursinus Weekly, February 5, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Feb 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, February 5, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

First inter-collegiate debate next Saturday • Dr. William Houghton addresses associations • Franklin and Marshall noses out local quintet • Walter E. Hoffsommer died of asphyxiation • President Omwake announces Founders' Day program • Y associations to observe week of prayer • Paul J. Yost, ex '22, dies of pneumonia in Easton • Distinguished missionaries to be heard at Drew Seminary • Alumnus goes to California • Senior class elects officers • Ursinus fifteen years ago • Sophomore class elections • Scrubs lose to Keystone Normal School


Taylor University Echo: January 30, 1923, Taylor University Jan 1923

Taylor University Echo: January 30, 1923, Taylor University

1922-1923 (Volume 10)

Revival at Oak Grove — Taylor Given Boost By Haynes of Kokomo — Great Artist Recital — You Will Want to Know — Extracts from Rev. J. C. Long’s Chapel Talks — Fuzzy Tarantula’s Adventure — Alumni and Former Students — Night Trains Don’t Stop at Upland Any More — Dr. Paul’s Former Secretary Now Working Under a Taylor Alumnus in India — A Message From India — Glimpses of Peasant Life France (Continued) — One Little Maid — Local Echoes — Dr. Paul’s Trip — A Taylor Student Honored — Another Chance — Lift Up Your Eyes and Look …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 22, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Jan 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, January 22, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Robert J. Johnston, '23, is victim of pneumonia • Russian quartet concert pleases large audience • 1923 football schedule includes two new rivals • Ursinus startles Villanova with tight score • Mrs. Bennett announces McCurdy essay subject • Who's who in the Alumni Athletic Club • Girls beat Swarthmore in brilliant exhibition • Mrs. Omwake entertains members of Bible class • Athletic Association grants hockey letters • In memoriam • Schaff holds business meeting • "Spellbinders" to renew activities • Ursinus fifteen years ago


Taylor University Echo: January 16, 1923, Taylor University Jan 1923

Taylor University Echo: January 16, 1923, Taylor University

1922-1923 (Volume 10)

Greetings — The Forward Movement in Marion and Muncie Churches — New York Pastor Visits Taylor University — Revival Fire In Its Wake — Some of Our Welcome Visitors — Skibinsky-Reed Recital — Revival at Fiat, Indiana — Local Church Favors Memorial Day Bill — Dr. Paul to Speak in Hartford City — Mr. Maurice Dumesnil — A Mile Ahead — My Belief is Established — Extracts from Chapel Talks by J. C. Long — A Letter from the Field — India Stretches Out Her Hand — The Master’s Question — A Word of Appreciation — “The Shine” Exchanges — …


The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Jan 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Manager Ehlman completes 1923 baseball schedule • Russian cathedral quartet to appear tonight • Red and black team beats PDC in Thompson cage • Mixed chorus preparing Founders' Day program • Reverend Dr. James I. Good elected to honorary post • Ursinus twenty years ago • Athletic letter men form an Ursinus Varsity Club • Rev. Dr. Lentz to preach • Alumni in Philadelphia! • Attends luncheon at the College Club • Gives concert in Philadelphia • Student Volunteers conference at Drew • Missionary dies in Japan • Scrubs lose second game • Central Seminary notes


The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel Jan 1923

The Ursinus Weekly, January 8, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Oxford colleges open to American women students • Girls' hall parties are pre-Christmas feature • Reverend Dr. Carl Gramm addresses joint meeting • Varsity quintet drops two before Dickinson and Villanova cage men • Miss Bowen weds John T. Ackerson • Faculty club meets • Mrs. Tower entertains • Debate teams to be picked this week • Christmas YW meeting • Miss Xander entertains Philadelphia Club • Ursinus defeats Philadelphia College of Osteopathy • Another basketball victory • Berks County club holds annual dance • Montgomery County club conducts successful dance • Scrubs win first cage game on home floor


The Gem 1923, Taylor University Jan 1923

The Gem 1923, Taylor University

Yearbooks (1898-Present)

The 1923 yearbook of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.

Dedicated to Dr. Newton Wray


1923 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class, Siegfried Cyriacus Baden, William Harry Snyder Jan 1923

1923 Ruby Yearbook, Ursinus College Senior Class, Siegfried Cyriacus Baden, William Harry Snyder

The Ruby Yearbooks, 1897-2020

A digitized copy of the 1923 Ruby, the Ursinus College yearbook.