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    Taylor University Echo: June 8, 1920

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    Opportunity — Taylor Has Wonderful Recital-Noted Artist of Chicago — Remarkable Addresses Given by Rader the Chemist — Recital by the Academy Expression Club — Echo Staff Recital — Junior-Senior Banquet — Elaborate Public Program Given by Standard Bearers — Taylor Enjoys Splendid Piano Recitals — Dorothy Spalding Recital — Prof. Elton R. Shaw Lectures at Taylor — The House by the Side of the Road — Philalethean-Thalonian Program — Echo Items — Funeral of Japanese Student — Alumni News — Taylor’s Outlook — Calendar — Baseball — Big Gala Day is Impressive — Tennis Tournament — Rescued from the Wastebasket — Women’s Place in Politics — A Prairie Fire — Locals — Standard Bearers Meet — Jokes — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1919-1920/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: June 27, 1918

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    Graduate Recital of William Young — Fine Entertainment — Barton R. Pogue’s Recital — Dedication of Service Flag — Graduates — Robert L. Tressler Speaks — Contest Winners — Kerr Contest — Preston Prize Debate — The Academy Class Night Program — Domestic Science Exhibits — Thank You! — I Love Taylor — The Road — Freshman Picnic — Commencement Marriage — Teaching Cooks to Cook — The Tientsin Flood — Editorial — Good Run of Advertising — Exchange Department — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from R. Taylor to Benjamin W. Belsches, Norfolk, Virginia, March 13, 1862

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    A letter from Taylor, as directed by Mahone, to Captain Benjamin W. Belsches, on the latter's operations in obstructing a canal in the defense of Norfolk and in organizing a new cavalry company, 13 March 1862. The letter informs Captain Belsches that the officers' leaves is extended

    Taylor University Echo: April 24, 1923

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    E. O. Rice Goes to Taylor University — A Summer School at Taylor University — Rev. H. R. Carson Returns to Upland for Next Conference Year — Local Echoes — The Golddigger — The Magical Chance or The Literature of Escape — Charity and Grammar — A Story of Louis Peacock and His Country Cousin Hezekiah Turkey-Gobbler — The Next Revival of Holiness — Good Sundays Necessary for Truly Christian Homes — Dr. Howard Taylor Among Our Visitors — Missionary Shot — A Thrilling Incident — The Solid Rock Christ Jesus — Walking With Christ — A World Vision — Getting Out A Paper — Chronicles — Eureka — Eulogonians — Mnanka — Volunteer Band — Holiness League — The Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Philalathean Literary Society — Cosmopolitan Club — Soangetaha — Thalonian Literary Society — Prayer Band — Alumni — The “First Annual Eulogonian Banquet” — Jokes — Sweet Will of God — When You Invest in Taylor’s Debt-Raising Campaignhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1922-1923/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: June 10, 1919

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    Academy Banquet — Recital by the Misses Shaw and Holloway — A Progressive Luncheon Part — Chronicle — Piano Recital — The Reason for the Holiness College — Editorial — B. R. Opper Writes to the Echo — Program of Commencement Week — Pupils of Prof. E. A. Gowen Give Recital — Volunteer Band — Report of Prayer Band — Holiness League — Philo Society — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1918-1919/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Phase diagram of turbulent Taylor-Couette flow

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    We will present the results of our recent numerical work on the nature of the phase diagram of turbulent Taylor-Couette (TC) flow, both with co- and counterrotating cylinder. The work can be seen as the extension of the famous experimental Andereck et al. phase diagram for Taylor-Couette flow just above the onset of instabilities, towards the ultimate turbulence regime, and now obtained numerically. In particular, we will understand when and why optimal transport of angular velocity from the inner to the outer cylinder is achieved and how this is connected to the angular velocity profile and the structures in the flow

    RA Taylor photograph, Cleethorpes, circa 1950.

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    Gallopers - G21 - photographed at Cleethorpes. Taylor notes that this was his first fairground photograph, taken at age 19

    Taylor, Richard M. -- 1958-59 -- Correspondence, Individual -- letter, 1959-02-09

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    Letter from Taylor, R. M. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1959-02-09.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    R.A. Taylor photograph, Dodgem car, circa 1970.

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    Photograph of Supercar Dodgem car, Starline model frontal view. Taylor has written on the back 'When you see a Supercar from this angle it's too late.

    Direct Numerical Simulations of two-phase Taylor-Couette turbulence

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    Two-phase Taylor-Couette flow is simulated using the Euler-Lagrange approach, where the dispersed phase is treated as point particles with effective forces such as drag, lift, added mass and buoyancy acting on them. Two-way coupling is implemented between the carrier and the dispersed phase allowing us to study the interaction between the point like particles and the large scale flow structure in the carrier phase. Light buoyant particles are observed to be very effective in disrupting the coherent Taylor rolls, thus reducing the overall dissipation in the system and the overall driving torque
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