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Jonathan Taylor, Pat Arundale and Judy Baird
(L-R) Jonathan Taylor, Pat Arundale (later Young), and Judy Baird. The three raised the most money to build the Bernalillo County 4-H building
The Echo: April 26, 1985
Pat Terry concert slated for May 3 – An interview with Pat Terry… -- Youth Conference ends after busy weekend – Presidents’ Perspective – Wilbur M. Cleveland – Jazz! – Special program planned by Taylor bell ringers – April 28 concert to feature Taylor choirs, ensemble – Taylor men’s track finishes meet strong – Taylor to sponsor math event – Trojanes finish high at district meet – Spanish club performs for high schoolershttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1984-1985/1016/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Pat [Cummings] to Michi Weglyn, January 22, 1993
A letter from Pat Cummings to Michi Weglyn about a story of Frank Chin's that they both think should be published. The author of the letter is probably children's book author and illustrator Pat Cummings.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
Pat and Mary Zondervan Library, Rice Bell Tower (1986)
The program for the 1986 Pat and Mary Zondervan Library, Rice Bell Tower dedication.https://pillars.taylor.edu/campus-dedications/1028/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Pat Cummings to Eleanor Tellemac, April 6, 1992
A letter from Pat Cummings to Eleanor Tellemac about plans to create a Multicultural Resource Center at HarperCollins publishing company.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
The Echo: November 2, 1979
Senior Interviews – First Morris Coffeehouse – TUBS Schedule – Huber Secures Swallow Transmitter – SUB Farmer Brown Barn Party – Chapel Speakers – CLEP at Taylor University – Soccer Team in the Works – SGO Spotlight – Food Services Committee – Students Challenge for Explanation of Baptista Resignation – Letters to the Editor – Korea’s Government: Political Disaster or Blessing? – The Frugal Future – Sharing—Paul’s Second Priority – Stonehill: Playing God’s Music – Pat Terry Group Monday – Record Review – Iceberg Fantastic – Iceberg Coming November 17 – Imperials Return to Taylor – Off the Wall – Chapel: Service or Performance? – The Long and Winding Road – L’Echo C’est Moi! – Trojane Field Hockey on to State! – Women’s Concerns – Israel Extends Aid to Cambodian Refugees – Intramurals—A Needed Change – Hill House Captures Intramural Football – Gridmen Lose Number 7 – Taylor Runners Win Districts – Volleyball Team Shown No Mercy – Trojanes on Home Stretchhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1979-1980/1007/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: November 9, 1961
‘Who’s Who’ Recognizes 13 Seniors – Charles Woodbridge, Donald Ward to Present Fall Missionary Theme, ‘We Dare Not Wait’ -- 12,250 – Janet Case To Present Senior Piano Recital – As We See It… Shoulders To The Wheel, Students – So Few Have So Much – Just Thinkin… Mao or K - Lesser of Evils? – Critics Acclaim… ‘Hasty Heart’ Vibrant As Bagpipes – Drama Stirs Despite Flaws – Sincerity Marked Yank and Lachie – Joe the Cook Says… Happy Hunting, Gals–But No Sack Lunches – Little Man On Campus – Chapel Calendar – Off the Cuff… Convocation Will Honor Two Master Teachers – Sammy Morris Proves Strong Stimulus to Taylor Missions – Bishop Taylor Answered Call, Preached Gospel on Five Continents – After Six Years… Pat Deans Anticipates Reunion With Father – Trojanes Prep For Initial Clash Against Alumnae on Dec. 2 – Glass To Address Athletic Banquet – Taylor Harriers End Best Season In HCC – Odle Quintet to Tackle Alumni In Net Season Opener Saturday – Sports in a Nutshell… – Trojans Push For 8th Victory, Best Record in History – Bob Klingel Cops Golf Tournament – On Saturday… 6 Seniors To Don Purple, Gold for Last Time – Football Records – Dave Kastelein Pursues Mission Field Goal – Switchboard Sweetheart Finds Perseverance Rewards Well – Taylor Gains Entrance To College Exam Board – Under McLennan… SANE Fights Threat Of Alcoholism – Governor Denies Politics Is Dirty, Urges Positivehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1961-1962/1004/thumbnail.jp
Pat Pogue interview, 01 August 2012
Pat Pogue is an active member of the Shaker community. She was in charge of the Welcome Wagon for 37 years in Shaker Heights until 1999 when the national organization did away with their community representatives. Pogue loved welcoming newcomers so much that she began a program called the Welcome Basket where she fulfilled the same duties of the Welcome Wagon, but under a different name. She tells stories of her Welcome Wagon experiences and how the organization is an asset to the Shaker Community. Pogue is also a member of the Plymouth Church of Shaker Heights. Along with her Welcome Wagon antidotes, she shares the history of the church\u27s origins and current involvement in the community
The Echo: March 10, 1960
Fourth Science Lecture Series Hold Spotlight March 13-16 – Little United Nations Assembly Convenes On Indiana University Campus March 10-12 – Plans Crystallize For Banquet, Music Comique – Deadline Nears For Homer-Annabel Entries – Examine International Day Exhibit – Council Announces Procedure For Presidential Election – Men’s Chorus To Sing In Indiana Churches – Religious Drama Class Presents Liturgical Play – Taylor Civic Symphony To Give Marion Concert – Wanted; Good Journalists – ‘Trojan Women,’ Eger Players Draw Critics’ Praise – Chapel Slate – Reporter Queries, ‘A Catholic For President?’ – The Echo Advocates – ‘Honors Program’ Merits Attention In Addition To ‘Honor Principle’ – Echo Readers Express Opinions On Dating Situation, Choir Music – Armchair Observer – From This Angle… -- Criteria For Election – Announcement – Patricks And Patricias Everywhere Testify To Memory Of Ireland’s St. Pat – Thoughts For Worship – Paul Urges Corinthians To Give Cheerfully – Summer Jobs Available – With Federal Agency – World Vision Offers Missionary Scholarship – Self-Centered Student Presented By Campus Problem Session Leader – Prof. Young Adopts ‘Scene Shop’ As Center Of Drama Activities – Ambassadors Raise $3,126 For Bookmobile – Methodists, Baptists Plan Youth Conferences – Sticking My Sch-Neck Out – Men’s Intramurals Narrows Winners’ Circle To Four – Taylor University Sports Schedules Spring 1960 – Taylor Coaches To Participate In Christian Phys. Ed. Conference – Unusual Midway Offers Entertainment At Tenth Annual County Fair Tomorrow Night – Girls’ Basketball Attracts Boys Too – Little Man On Campushttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1959-1960/1009/thumbnail.jp
R.A. Taylor photograph, Huntingdon Fair, 1981.
Photograph of Pat Thurston's number 2 Foden lorry - 2840MY
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