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The Echo: April 28, 1967
Pro Musica Performs Final Lyceum Tonight – Alumni Plan Fund Drive; To Begin In Indiana First – Health Physics Scholarship Is Granted To Taylor Senior – ‘Class of Year’ To Conclude With Bikeathon, Taylathon – ‘Elijah’ Is Scheduled For Sunday Afternoon – Showalter Presents Recital On Trumpet Next Thursday – Heath To Talk At Ball State – Editorials – ‘Bind’ Is One of Urgency – Publications Need Staffs – As With Amos… – Peyton Place is no match… ‘Our Town’ Nearly Believable – Artemis’ Assertions… On Where We Are – Letter to the Editor… Flag Indifference Cause For Concern – Reverberations… A Word To Critics – Letter to the Editor… Appreciation Is Expressed – Trend is up… ‘Fashion Will Get You’ – Birthday is Tuesday… School Named for Missionary – ‘Real nice place…’ Bethel Is Home for 24 – Deans To Attend Summer Workshop – TU Victorious In Quadrangular As Three Records Are Slashed – TU Drops Match To IC; Improvement Obvious – TU, Ravens Clash In Vital Pair; Track, Golf Units Enter Action – Taylor Trims Earlham In Doubleheaderhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1966-1967/1024/thumbnail.jp
Elijah Dix Green
A photograph of Elijah Dix Green, 1799-1867, father of Maine author Mary Hayden Green Pike.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/2890/thumbnail.jp
Crisis in the life of prophet Elijah
The Old Testament presents prophet Elijah as an uncompromising defender of Yahwism who
saves the Israeli nation from religious syncretism prevailing in the times of king Ahab.
Although Elijah left no written records, the role he played in the history of ancient Israel makes
him one of the most remarkable figures in the Old Testament. The greatness of Elijah can be
measured not only by his accomplishments in defending Yahwism but also by the ability to experience and overcome personal crises.
The author begins his paper with a short analysis of the term ’crisis’, based on the Old and
New Testament as well as apocryphal literature. Then, a biography of prophet Elijah is presented
followed by the analysis of Elijah’s religious activity, taking into account the role of personal crises
in his life. The author ends the paper by emphasizing the universal dimension of Elijah’s religious
experience
The Echo: February 25, 1960
Andromache Confronts Hecuba – Dramatists To Stage ‘Trojan Women’ In Campbell Parlor On March 3, 4, 5 – Dean’s List Correction – Bataan Survivor To Speak At VV Dedication – Chorus Rehearses ‘Elijah’ Oratorio – Cosmopolitan Air To Pervade Campus On International Day – Sophomores To Take Comprehensive Test – First Senior Recital Features Sue Andrews – Pray For Youth Conference – Friday Lyceum Program Presents Renowned Joseph Eger Ensemble – New Building To House Chemistry Department – Students Play Host To Critic Teachers – The Echo Advocates – Fire Consumes Only Temporal – ‘Ye Shall Know The Truth’ – Letter To The Editor – Male Student Decries ‘Little Miss Spy’ – Drive Nears Goal – Chapel Slate – Foreign Student Expresses Thanks – Little Man On Campus – Tower Topics – President Voices Plea For Student To Observe Common Courtesy – International Day Program – From This Angle… -- Eating Hog Goes ‘Human Wild’ – Symphonic Band Presents Valentine Concert – Thoughts For Worship – God Reveals Limitless Resources To Man Through Holy Spirit Ministry – Armchair Observer – Pasternak Novel Depicts Precarious Life Of Doctor Zhivago in Bolshevik Russia – Sacrifice Holds Key To Worth-While Living – Opinions Differ On Effects Of Secular Films Shown Here – French Horn Master Reveals New Direction In Chamber Music – College Radio Service Offers Sermon, Music In Sunday Broadcast – Girls Invite Escorts To Gamma Delt’s Annual Valentine Banquet – Gospel Teams Provide Valuable Experience – Taylor Meets Demand For Course In Russian – Spiritual Emphasis Leader Brings Challenging Messages To Campus – Novice Debaters Clash At Purdue – Council Votes Change Of AES Affiliation – Deans Direct Music In Washington Church – Dr. B. Joseph Martin Receives Keys To New College Car—1960 Pontiac – Parents’ Committee Sets Goal At $75,000 – Delegation Returns From Seminar – Fist International Day Features Former Taylor Student, Kan Ori – Twenty-Four Students Teach In Area Schools – Academic Affairs Committee Promotes Intellectual Climate – Jenkinson Sparks Trojan Victories In Final Season Tilts – Trojanes Humble Anderson Before Losing To Butler – WRA To Hold Skating Party Saturday Night – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Blackhawks, Cavaliers Win First Round Meets – Baseball, Track Squads Begin Spring Workouts For Upcoming Seasons – Love Must Rule Athlete’s Performance – B-Team Hits For Record 124 Points – Maurice Paul, Pete Schug Fill Key Spots On Varsity Cage Teamhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1959-1960/1008/thumbnail.jp
Calais, Maine, Home of Elijah Dix Green
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of the home of Elijah Dix Green. The caption notes the address as 267 Main Street in Calais, Maine. Elijah Dix Green was the father of Maine author Mary Hayden Green Pike.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/2892/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence between Elijah H. Glenn, William H. Samuel and Vernon Jordan, August 1968
Correspondence from Elijah H. Glenn to Vernon Jordan requesting funds for a voter education program by the Allen Parish Voters League. Following is William H. Samuel's correspondence to Vernon Jordan to endorse the Allen Parish Voters League's program
Correspondence between John Lewis and Elijah Coleman, December 1971
Correspondence between John Lewis and Elijah Coleman about the Arkansas Voter Education Project Summer Intern Program. Enclosed is a summary of the program including a report of the Lee County voter registration drive and an examination of the effectiveness of student voter registration drives
\u3cem\u3eThacker Mountain Radio\u3c/em\u3e and Book Signing
Author Preston Lauterbach, musicians Elijah Wald and Jontavious Willis. (Authors from Thursday’s sessions will sign books at Thacker Mountain Radio
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