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    Table of contents and introductory materials for Vol. 23, no. 6, Spring-Summer 2018

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    Table of contents, editorial information, a message from the president of ATE-K, and a message from the editor for Vol. 23, no. 6, Spring-Summer 2018 for The Advocate

    Table of contents and introductory materials for Vol. 19, no. 1, Spring 2011

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    This content includes the table of contents, editorial information, a message from the president of ATE-K, and a message from the editor for vol. 19, no. 1 (Spring 2011) for The Advocate

    The Echo: May 1, 1924

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    From Olivet to Calvary β€” Rev. Jos. H. Smith Delivers Series of Lectures β€” A Message From India β€” From the Work in Panama β€” Mr. Hohenburger Visits Taylor U. β€” Dr. Glasier Honored By Intercollegiate Debaters β€” Reception to Supervised Teachers β€” Bishop William Taylor β€” Volunteer Band β€” Holiness League Report β€” Prayer Band β€” Eureka β€” Eulogonian Debating Club β€” Editorial β€” Mnanka Debating Club β€” Philalethean Literary Society β€” Locals β€” A Spring Wish β€” Batter Up β€” Sacred Concert on Palm Sunday β€” Chronicles β€” Features β€” Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1923-1924/1014/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: March 21, 1936

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    Third Youth Spiritual Conference Meets at Taylor This Week-end – Earlham Team Wins Decision From Taylor – Chemistry Film Shows Process Of Rubber Making – President Stuart Writes Message To Conference – Taylor Delegates Attend Meeting Of Volunteers – University Chorus Completing Work For Programs – Taylor graduate Receives Honor Of Beebe Award – Dr. Ayres Speaks On Ethics Of The Minister – Turbeville Gives First Message – Annual Staff Reports 1936 Gem Progress – Editorial – Live By Truth – Uncle Silas Helps Out – Unity In The Spirit – Give Away To Save – Little-Airy Digest – Value Of College Training – To The Faculty Dames – Man’s Discontent – It Can’t Happen Here – Purple Pepsters Entertain – Alumni – Debate Teams Defeated By Anderson And Goshen – Missionary Guests Describe Need Of Field – Religion Professors Attend Manchester Conference – Third Annual Interdenominational Youth Conference Program – Dr. Bentley Leads Vespers – Practice Recital – U.S. Neutrality Seen Ineffective As Peace Measure – Youth Conference Leaders – History Club Discusses Recent Events In Japan – Soangetahas Hear Dennis – β€œForgotten Men” Entertain One Of Their Own – S. H. Turbeville Delivers Opening Conf’nce Address – Students Accepted At M. E. District Sessions – Evangelistic Message Given By Park Anderson – An Interview With Rev. Zoller Of Detroit – The Echo Sport Page – Time-Out – Baseball Season Opens As Men Work Indoors – Miss Allbritten Entertains Girls’ Intra-Mural Teams – Coach Crawford Looks Forward To ’36, ’37 Season – New System is Adopted For Naming Captain – Track Candidates Urged to Begin Spring Training – Spring Sport Schedule – Spring Schedule Will Include New Tennis Tourney – 1936-1937 Basketball Schedulehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1935-1936/1012/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: February 21, 1969

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    β€˜To make you think…’ – Youth Fares Are Unjust Says Aeronautics Board – The Forum – New Folk To Appear – Taylor Is Concerned About Black Enrollment – Philosophy Forum Brings Lecturer To Campus – Hut To Present World Premiere – Ruling Change On Violations – The Echo Editorial Page – Relief From Strife – A Christian’s Conscience – Real Education – trojan horse sense – Plane Talk About Hijacking – Senate Calendar of the Day – letters to the editor… Write & Wrong – page IV – Trojan Baseball Team Begins Practice For HCC Competition – Basketball Unit Ends Season At Manchester, Earlham – TU Delegates Attend Model UN – IVMF Sponsors Chapel – In-Sound Brings In-Message – A Sign of Spring – Oklahoma! Is Coming…https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1968-1969/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Woolsack 1969 volume 6 number 4

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    Table of Contents: Faculty to Hear Student Voice Cooney Joins Municipal Court β€œJohn’s Place” Opens No Gold in These Rainbows: Narcotics Squad Pans for β€˜Pot’ by Bob Woods Final Plans Laid for I.R.R.A. Editorial Letters to the Editor: Blind Finals President’s Message by Dennis K. Diemoz S.B.A. President Standards of Dress Modified Alumni News by Licenciado Jorge Yale on Property Police Officer Turned Law Student Looks at the Law by Bob McMillan Alumnus Gets Combat Award Judge Ruffin on Historicism International law Society Works with Moot Court S.B.A. Escapades Social Scene by Lynn Schenk Legal Fraternities: Bedfellows of the law by Manuel R. Martinez, Jr. Career Day March First Phi Delta Phi Throws Valentine Dance Phi Alpha Delta Plans Active Spring Semester Sports Reports by Martin Waterman the Tel Aviv Tweety Poll Used for Filmshttps://digital.sandiego.edu/woolsack/1022/thumbnail.jp

    The Echo: March 19, 1938

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    Miss Rutz Thrills Students By Talk On Passion Plays – Miss Deyo Gives Practical Message To Volunteers – Philos Announce Presentation Of Comedy Operetta – Practice Teachers Face Perplexing Problems – Climenhaga Accepts Call – Congratulations, Millers! – β€œScoop” Falls Through As Karl Kreiner Is Found – Watch For Developments In β€œSecond Childhood” – Practice Preaching Is Feature Of Meeting – Book Dedicated To Dr. Ayres – Chorus Prepares Easter Cantata For Presentation – Miss’y Conference Again Sponsored by Student Volunteers – 1112 Young People Attend Youth Conference at T. U. – Editorial – Spray On The Rocks – Think – As I See It – Flashes from Flash – Alumni – Kollegiate Kuriosities – Taylor Students Rank High In Standard Test – You Guess Them; They’re β€œPeeves” – Annual β€œClean Up” Day – Quartet and Dr. Stuart Go to Pittsburgh – German Movies Are Shown – Information From Within Concerning Conference β€œGrub” – β€œBiology Blues” Interrupted By Unprecedented Nite – The Echo Sport Page – Ball Bawls – Senior Basketeers Make Clean Sweep! – Unsung Heroes Of Youth Conference Labor β€œBehind The Lines” To Gain Victory – Trackmen Report For Early Spring Training on Track – Baseball Season Approaches With Call For Players – Spring Weather Brings Thoughts Of Tennis Teamshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1937-1938/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Scholarly Journals on the Net: A Reader's Assessment

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    The Echo: March 29, 1935

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    Taylor Debaters Win Decision From Earlham – State Oratorical Contest Announced By Prof. Dennis – Chapel Curtain Is Senior Gift To School – Cercle Francais A Une Bonne Seance – President Extends Welcome To Second Youth Conference – Why The Youth Conference? – Discussions Will Form Basic Part Of Movement – Soangetahas Hold St. Patrick’s Celebration – Gospel Teams Conduct Services During Vacation – Debate Team Loses Close Encounter To Manchester – A Look At War In Time Of Peace – Newcomers Enroll For Spring Term – Alumni – Dr. Cottingham To Conduct Saturday Evening Service – The Administration Building – Sophomores Make Breakfast Plans – Shakespeare Class Entertained By Miss Bothwell – Taylor Graduate to Address Conference At Morning Hour – St. Patrick’s Program Is Thalo Feature – β€œPray Without Ceasing” – Fort Wayne Pastor Speaks Saturday At Conference – Faculty Dames Are Hostesses – Editorial – Welcome Conference – Our All In All – Our Moral Nature – Bishop William Taylor – Taylor Prayer Life – How’s Business? – Wednesday Night Practice Recitals Continue – Coming Events of The Music School – U. B. Church Revival Is Conducted By New Pastor – Guest Preparations Finished In Dorms And Dining Hall – Interdenominational Youth’s Conference Program – Students Will Lead Several Services – Need of Holy Spirit Stressed in Prayer Meeting Message – The Youth’s Conference – Volley Ball Opener Won By Yearlings – Trojans Are Guests At County Banquet – Taylor from the Air – Spring Track Season Is Under Way – Panama Missionary Describes Work In Field – Taylor University Sports – Junior Sextet Tops Frosh by Close Margin – Juniors Hand Sophs Sixth Defeat – Taylor Sports Center and Conference Meeting-Place – Miller Chosen for 1935-36 Capitan – Class Tourney Statistics – Yearlings’ Late Rally Wins Close Game – Coach Reviews Past Season – Taylor Represented At Butler Meet – Spring Sports Schedule – Freshmen Upset Seniors to Win Championship – Individual Scoring – Pugh Will Lead Friday Evening Session – Mnanka Election Held For Spring Term – Swallow Robin Dormitory For Men – Responsibility Is Theme Of Pascoe in Vespers – Lewis Announces Early Publication Of Annual – Literary Society Enjoys Comic Skit – Cecelia Learn Is Emissary Of Schoolhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1934-1935/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Woolsack 1986 volume 27 number 3

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    Table of Contents: Coke on campus: Don\u27t catch the wave by Justice C. McPherson Law and lawyering on trial by Arto Nuutinen SBA speakers bureau hosts panel on right to die by Nancy Kawano Images of Mexico: A false light? by Carmen Naranjo Are you a lawyer too honey? by Georgina Arcaro Alumni Activities Editorial Page: Applying the California Constitution by Nancy Kawano No smoking please Letters to the editor USD special events calendar Dear Oliver ... our readers write Seven USD law students relate summer associate experience by Nancy Kawano Burning calories at the office The dreaded bar exam: here\u27s what it\u27s all about President\u27s message Enlightenment Gratis or what the Woolsack means to me by Georgina Arcaro Law students face higher psychiatric burdens Entomologist hasn\u27t got prayer with new mantis by James F.B. Sawyer Journal of contemporary legal issues commences next spring by Stuart Adams Syntek represents USD law school in Hawaiian Iron Man Triathlete Tournament by Carmen Naranjo Sports: Fletcher\u27s Corner by Curtis O. Fletcher Wise leads the Dream Team to crucial mid-season victory by Clay McPhersonhttps://digital.sandiego.edu/woolsack/1166/thumbnail.jp
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