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    Youth Conference: Jeffrey Dean

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    Jeffrey Dean opens up Youth Conference weekend with part of his story and a challenge to the Taylor student body

    Taylor Times: August 31, 2001

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    Hoedown’s spirits not dampened by rain – Taylor upperclassman welcomes new student – Wisdom from the Wyoming prairie – Retiree’s Column: Reaching higher – Summary of fiscal year-end – Information Services transition creates new roles for directors – Bishop William Taylor articles brought to Upland campus – Taylor alum returns to campus as baseball coach – Bennett appointed associate VP and dean of the Upland Campus – Employee Anniversaries – Who’s New at TU – WBCL excited about changes – Taylor Update – Announcements – Thanksgivings – Carrigan voted student’s choicehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1918

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    Lectures on the Armenians — Farewell Given A. W. Pugh — Mrs. Vayhinger Speaks in Chapel — Expression Recital — Joe Arbona Writes — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Piano Recital of Misses Phillips and Ekis — Organizations — Literary — Alumni Notes — Easter Hymn — Editorial — Dean of Asbury College Visits Taylor — Taylor Sketch Book — Dr. George W. Ridout — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor Appoints Steve Bedi to Associate Vice President’s Post

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    Dr. Steve Bedi, Upland, has been named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Curriculum and Instruction at Taylor University effective July 1

    Taylor University Echo: April 1, 1914

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    Editorial - The Joy of Editing the Echo - Report of Missionary Convention at Richmond - Alumni and Former Students - Taylor Echoes - Funeral of Mr. Huggins - Prof. Dennis at T. U. - Silver Wedding - Brother of Mrs. Charles Stuart Dies at Home in Virginia - Inter-Club Debate - Academy Juniors Organize - President Wilson, Gov. Ferris and Dean Ayres - Three Cheers for Arthur Ayres - Obituary - The Spice of Lifehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1913-1914/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor, Dean Lee

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    Memorial Statement for Professor Dean Lee Taylor who died in 1997. The memorial statements contained herein were prepared by the Office of the Dean of the University Faculty of Cornell University to honor its faculty for their service to the university

    Taylor University Student Handbook

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    Taylor University Student Handbook with white cover and blue lettering. Includes a picture of three student in front of Ayres Memorial Library in a sepia blue photo. No apparent publication date. Tile appears on second page as: Student Handbook of Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/student-handbooks/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: September 15, 1933

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    Publication Begins Newspaper Service Again This Evening – Senior Class Prexy Welcomes New Class – President Extends Cordial Welcome – New Student Reception, Tonight, Is Final Feature of Registration Week – Annual Freshman Event Held Last Tuesday For A Large Incoming Class – New Professors Are Included On Staff – Foundation Formed TO Control Taylor; College Continues – From The Editor – From The Business Manager – Whose is the Paper? – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Vacations In Brief – Dr. Ayres Extends Welcome To All New Students – Eurekans Invite New Students To Meeting – Organization Greetings – Thalos Give Welcome – Mnankas Proclaim Club’s Advantages – Student Council In Wish That All Find True Taylor Spirit – T Club – Philos Welcome You – Soangetaha Leaders Stress Friendship – College Dean Gives Sincere Welcome To Incoming Students – Eulogonians Offer A Varied Program – Sport Pagehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1933-1934/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Pastor Scott Dean

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    Scott Dean, Pastor, Fishers, IN, speaks on coming to crossroads in your life and how to approach those decisions

    Taylor University Echo: October 6, 1933

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    Rose Gives Taylor’s 1933 Matriculation Address To Students – Miss Perry Gives Inspiring Talks – Junior Class Gives Annual Campus Rules – Missionary Society Shows Pace’s Films – Prof. Shute Leaves for Annual Meeting – Societies Agree To Radical Changes In Rush Day Activities – Witner Is Elected By Sophomore Class – Enrollment Is Near Last Year’s Number – Weaver, Lewis Are Names By Students – Freshman Election Conducted Recently – Literary Societies Decide To Abandon Athletic Program – Jacobs Is Speaker In Morning Chapel – Rush Day Thoughts – Hash!! – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Campus Notes – Taylor Orchestra Starts Years Work – Philalethean Standard – Philos Please Audience With Fine Production – Philos Interview Prof. Barton Rees Pogue – Philos Successful In Literal Field – Gem Editor Enjoys Being Local Philo – President Welcomes All – Philo Men Elected As Major Officers – Philos Win Frays Before Last Year – Editor of Echo Is Member of Society – Sincere Welcome Extended to All New Taylorites – Future Plans Made For Philo Society – Thalonian Review – Religion A Necessity To the Life of the Literary Society – The Thalo Christmas Pageant Is Success – Around the World With the Thalos – Pre-Rush Day Events Show a Fine Spirit – A Personal Word To New Students From Our Prexy – Our Emblem – Future Plans Made By Thalo Society – Thalos Take Honors In Taylor Sports – Letters T-h-a-l-o Are Interpreted By Thalo Editor – Thalos Celebrate 83rd Anniversary – Inquiring Reporter – Male Quartette Testifies to Successful Summer Representing Taylor University – Student Gospel Team Wins Many Souls In N. Dakota Campaign – Getting Out A Paper – Dean Howard Gives Orientation Speech In Wednesday Chapel – New Student Team Wins 7-5 Victory – Bill Smith Creates Enthusiasm In Fall Baseball Practice – Sport Shorts – College Seizes 4-2 Victory From Uplandhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1933-1934/1001/thumbnail.jp
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