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Taylor Times: May 3, 1996
Taylor University: The Second 50 Years 1896-1946 – From the Office of the President – Rise ‘N’ Shine to a new sound on WBCL – Personnel Office – Employees benefit from Cafeteria Plan – Faculty News In Brief – Phonathon Updates – Taylor University Update – The extra mile – Honoring Taylor Retirees – New faces join the Taylor Familyhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/taylor-times/1145/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Profile (March 1966)
Science Building Launched – Bulletin – Scholar Transcribes Ancient Manuscript -- $23,000 Carillon Given to College – Instrument Presented by Anonymous Donors – Tenth Science Lecture Series Plans Outlined – Speakers for Youth Conference Announced – Taylor Featured On Hartford City Radio – U. N. Representative, Indian Expert Address International Day – Coming Events – Information – New Field Station Building Planned – Alumni Set New Record in Giving – Basketball Results – Your Final Gift To Godhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/profile/1011/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: October 6, 1933
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
Panoramic view looking north over the mouth of Granite Harbour, Cape Geology, Antarctica, ca. 1911 [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.; Part of the Professor Griffith Taylor collection.; Condition: Some lifting of the emulsion along left edge.; "Panorama looking N. mouth of Granite Harbour GT"--Information from acquisition documentation.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4459165
The Echo: September 24, 1993
Student Echoes – Ethic students share culture, ideas – Taylor welcomes visiting students – Finfrock arrested on Ball State campus – Issues and You… – AHANA questioned – Abandon ignorance – The Echo’s Deadline Policy – Coalition offers Egypt trip – Daren N. Dixon dies – Keaggy’s Crimson and Blue Tour visits Taylor – Trojans gera up for new week – U Make The Call – Running the good racehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1993-1994/1002/thumbnail.jp
Fine scale eddies in turbulent Taylor-Couette flow up to Re 25 000
Reynolds number effects on fine scale eddies in the turbulent Taylor-Couette flow have been investigated by high accuracy direct numerical simulations from Re = 8000 to 25 000. The Reynolds number dependency of the mean torque changes near Re = 10 000, and the transition is closely linked to the turbulence characteristics. As the Reynolds number increases, the fine scale eddies are more densely populated and take more various tilting angles. The joint probability density function of the tilting angle and the radial position exhibits a preferential pattern corresponding to the large scale motion of Taylor vortices. The present results suggest that in this Reynolds number range, the fine scale eddies progressively prevail a large part of the domain, and their contribution to the fundamental statistics such as the Reynolds shear stress becomes more evident
Letter from N. & G. Taylor Company to T. B. Larrimore [sic]
Letter from N. & G. Taylor Company to T. B. Larrimore [sic]. The one-page note is dated 22 November 1912
The Echo: February 25, 1977
ICC—gives dating a new light on campus – The News – CBS newsman will visit Taylor tonight – YC—is ready and on the way – Odds n’ ends – As we see it – Dr. Rediger shares – Contradiction in the Bible – As others see it – Keep your two feet still – Candy Meyers – My feet are still – Try and win $ -- Cathie’s Corner – CLEP tests elsewhere – Feature – A Christian view of death – Wendell P. Hobbs – On your problems – Intramurals gain support – The Penetrating Artistry of Flannery O’Connor – Spirit of God – Lovelorn – Christian combat – Despondency – Taylor students in Washington D.C. – Presidents epitaph – Taylor cows invade the feeding line….. – Nordquist performs tonight – Decisions… -- Loss of personhood feared – Food for thought – Trojanes end .500 season – Taylor tourney part two – Trojan state champs get the ball rolling – Trojans trading card – Sports -- …39 years ago today… -- You were therehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1976-1977/1017/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: May 29, 1930
500 Students Goal For Next Year – Maytag Gymnasium Dedication By “Billy” Sunday – Member of 1930 Class Pay Tribute To Taylor – Senior Class Gift Goes To Biology Department – Men’s Glee Club Gives Exceptional Program – Orchestra Gives First Concert In New Gym – Editor of Gem Will Present Year Book At Chapel Friday – Boost Your Alma Mater – Notable Speakers Here For Commencement Week – Close Competition In Quartet Contest – Troy N. Y. Conference Recognizes Taylor – Students and Alumni To Join Forces In Drive This Summer – The Editor Chats With “Billy” Sunday – Editorial – Reasons for Boosting Taylor – Reasons for Coming To Taylor University – Ink Bubbles – Weekly Chapel Letter – Echo Echoes – Dr. George W. Anderson Speaks Monday In Chapel – Chatterbox – Overtones – Society Elections For Fall Term – Volunteers – Mid-Week Prayer Meeting – Thalos Victorious In Saturday’s Sports – Take Third Ball Game By Score Of 8 to 4 – Triumph In Track Meet By Taking Final Event – Sophs Capture Tennis – Philo Girls Trounce Challenging Thaloshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1929-1930/1031/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: March 6, 2015
Leander and Chiang for SBP and SBVP – Campus pastor candidates pour in – Dyslexia dilemma brought to light – Top five news events of the week – Starbucks comes to Euler – Under the Radar – Redefining the norm – Around The World – Magic Behind the Screen – Front desk quest – The Weekly Nugget – JOY spreads across Taylor – Felines of Upland – Echograms #TaylorU -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – A brilliant sound of mystery – Charlie Brown comes to Marion theater – Envisioning the future of film – N-O group – Don’t sell yourself short – Infamously anonymous – Let your voice be heard! – Lighting up the night – Taylor softball takes two – Weekly Previewhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2014-2015/1018/thumbnail.jp
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