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Miss Vivienne Mitchell Recently Inducted in Gamma Delta Beta
Miss Vivienne Mitchell, a Taylor University freshman, has recently been inducted in the Gamma Delta Beta, a cultural society, at Taylor
Taylor Times: November 15, 1996
News You Can Use – Save Some Paper! – Academic Development at Taylor – Taylor gets boost for ongoing space research – Mitchell gets first-hand look at third-world – Hopeful future in Dagestan – Faculty Publications 1995-96 – From the Office of the President – Personnel Office – Payroll changes affect how you get paid – From the Personnel Office Questions & Answers – Faculty News In Brief – Taylor University Update – New faces join the Taylor Familyhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1134/thumbnail.jp
Local Church Week Pastor Andre Mitchell
Pastor Andre Mitchell, Pastor, Author, CEO, Deliverance Temple/Andre Mitchell Ministries, Muncie, IN, speaks on how connecting with other believers is important to your faith for Local Church Week
Andre Mitchell
Pastor Andre Mitchell speaks on the power of God’s relationship with us.
Andre Mitchell began ministry alongside his father at Deliverance Temple in Muncie, IN. He has filled several roles and in 2011, he and his wife, Devon, became the Senior Pastors of Deliverance Temple. In 2005, he authored his first book “Faith 101” and started Andre Mitchell Ministries. Currently, Devon is the CEO of “Little Gems”, a neighborhood daycare. Together, Andre and Devon work in the ministry and travel sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. They are also the proud parents of three children
Taylor-and-Francis_Impact-Assessment-of-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences-Research-Author-Survey_Raw-Data_Figshare
Anonymized responses dataset from the Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment of Earth & Environmental Sciences Research: Author Survey.In Spring 2020, Taylor & Francis surveyed authors from across our Earth & Environmental Sciences portfolio.We investigated what benefits publishing in our journals could impart on both the research and on the authors following publication, and we looked at to what extent global challenges, such as those expressed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), were shaping researcher ambitions.</div
Taylor Times: April 4, 1997
The ways we lead; decisions we make – Bond issue to take place for construction – From the Office of the President – Author Peter Jacobi visits TUFW class – Faculty News In Brief – Department of Development plans first official Grandparents’ Day – Schedule of Events for Grandparents’ Day April 25, 1997 – Academic Web Resources – Retiree Focus – Personnel Office – Taylor Update – Seaman named new women’s tennis coachhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1040/thumbnail.jp
James and Pomeroy Mitchell portrait
Tintype portrait of James H. and Augustus Pomeroy Mitchell, soldiers in the 16th Independent Battery, Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery.
Augustus Pomeroy Mitchell served in the 16th Battery, which mustered in on September 5, 1861, under his brother, Captain James Anderson Mitchell. They were attached to the 1st Division, District of Southeast Missouri, Department of the Missouri until May 1862. The 16th Battery joined General Samuel Ryan Curtis’ army at Batesville and then marched to Helena on July 15th. In 1863 they moved to Vicksburg to join General Ulysses S. Grant’s army and fought in the battles of Port Gibson, Champion Hill, and the Siege of Vicksburg. The 16th Independent Battery mustered out on August 2, 1865, at Camp Chase. James H. Mitchell, also pictured, enlisted as a bugler with the 16th Battery.
Augustus Pomeroy Mitchell was born January 31, 1840, to Archibald and Sarah Swigart Mitchell, pioneer residents of Bethel Township in Clark County who lived on a farm a few miles east of New Carlisle, Ohio. He attended Linden Hill Academy and Wittenberg College. At 21 he volunteered for the Civil War and first entered for three months service in Company C, 1st Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. On August 20th, 1861, he entered service for three years as a member of the 16th Battery alongside three of his brothers and several cousins. He took active part in the Champion Hill Battle and the Siege of Vicksburg as a gunner. Mitchell was mustered out on August 2, 1865. In 1868 he married Emma Swaney of Enon, Ohio. They settled in Springfield, where they had three children: Jessie Mitchell, Earl W. Mitchell, and Iowa Mitchell Smith. In 1882, Mitchell moved his family to New Carlisle, where he served as mayor for two terms, as well as Justice of the Peace. He also served as president for the Western Pioneer Association for a number of years and was a member of Mitchell Post, G.A.R. Springfield, which was named in honor of his brother Captain James Anderson Mitchell. Augustus Pomeroy Mitchell died on August 18, 1915
Taylor Times: March 16, 2001
President appoints Ron Sutherland VP for business and finance – TSO hosts presidential interview – Our God supplies – Fee schedules for 2001-02 increase – Women’s Seminar offers workshops and opportunities – WBCL hosts Mid-Morning with Max Anders on the Upland campus – Musical ensembles use spring break to share Christ to a world in need – Tour Itineraries – Campus photographer wins two awards in competition – Getting to know YOU! – Meadors brings experience to soccer coach position – Employee Anniversaries – After 10 years of Taylor’s statistics Letarte announces retirement – Scams taking place on college campuses – Acclaimed author speaks to TUFW programs – Changes in health benefits effective next fiscal year – Suggestions for being good stewards with health benefits – Feet to Beat Diabetes walk scheduled – Taylor Update – Announcements – Thanksgivings – One minute wisdomhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1031/thumbnail.jp
TU Family Chapel
Taylor Family Chapel is a chance to hear testimonies of God\u27s faithfulness in and through real life circumstances as shared by the members of our Taylor Community. Kathy Mitchell, Bria Howard, Solomon Grimes, and Julia Hurlow speak on how the Lord worked in their lives
Pioneer personal history, Polly Ann Elmer Taylor
Transcript of answers by Polly Ann (Elmer) Taylor of Ogden, Utah, for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey, She was born in Ogden, and married an English immigrant pioneer. Typed by Alice G. Mitchell of Ogden in 193
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