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Community Outreach: Pastor Rob Neel
Pastor Rob Neel gives a “state of the union address” on the relationship between Taylor University and the community.
Pastor Rob Neel Attended Taylor for one year until he was encouraged to try Ball State. He taught 10 years in public school (nine at Eastbrook Junior. High). He then earned his Master of Divinity at Asbury Seminary. Rob has served as pastor of Upland United Methodist Church the past 12 years. He married his wife Tammy (“Z”) 30 years ago. They have three children: TU grads Sarah (‘09), Esther (‘13), and David (’15)
Community Outreach Chapel: Pastor Rob Neel
Rob Neel, Pastor, Upland, IN, speaks during Community Outreach Chapel on the relationship between Taylor University and the Upland community
Pastor Rob Brendle
Pastor Rob Brendle, Lead Pastor of Denver United, Denver, CO, speaks on our calling and purpose
Portrait of Bob Taylor for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project [picture].
Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Part of the collection: Portraits taken during interviews for the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project.; Title devised by cataloguer.; Mode of access: online.; Bob Taylor interviewed by Rob Willis in the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project; Located at; National Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 6200/78
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The Echo: March 8, 1974
Play study in frustration – Staff gives $86,000; passes original goal – Masked men rob bank – Pull up a chair; sit on the floor – Rates affect periodicals – Letters to the Editor – No leftovers – Fresh – Perspective – Innovative ideas fail – Sacred cows get jabs of madmen – ‘Dr. Henry’ Kissinger credible man – Williams will seek re-election – Nies to get doctorate in psychology – Sister Mary – Students learn creatively – Swan earns Ph.D. – Art Guild furnishes outlet for non-majors – Van Vessem – Chapel – Slabaugh teaches botany – Band to tour Cincinnati – Chapel gains cross – Wright to describe transfer program – Orchestra prepares for spring concerts – Civic Theatre to produce comedy hit – Spring pops out – SGO/SUB News – Senate discusses projects – Elections: -- SUB – SGO – Miss ‘B’ wins big fight of life – What’s Happening – ‘Breezing through’ – Students travel in Mexico – Tri-State beats Taylor men in conference tune-up – Menu – Taylor Trojanes end basketball schedule – Patton Talk – Taylor tennis starts season with preliminary victory – Tennis Schedule – Start five-game schedule – Trojanes adopt softball team – Trojane Softball Schedulehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1973-1974/1019/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: October 27, 1972
Parents visit campus; attend special events – Weekend calendar – Speakers to accent missions – Parents exhibit art in show – Nixon’s record shows achievements, failures – Grill displeases students – Campaign fund limit necessary or not? – Letters to the Editor – Responsible citizenship – SGO responds to budget editorial – Concert etiquette necessary – Tolerating McGovern campaign -- XAΩ to discuss Stringfellow book – Students plan events for Halloween fun – Mary, come back – Romeo seeks Taylor Juliet – Hikers climb Smokies – Language Placement Tests – Commentary – McGovern, Nixon differ on defense spending – Vietnam: hot issue – World affairs emphasis shifts in Nixon, McGovern campaign – Economic policies conflict – Little Theatre allows versatility in staging – Heath leads study tour; Holy Land supplies locale – Crawley administers new athletic center – Around Campus – Crime and police – Rob Bowen – Theme needed – Chapel Notes – Food Service Menu – Area Entertainment – Harriers run in District, State meet – Come from behind – Trojanes tie Goshen 4-4 – Defense secures tie with Ravenshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1972-1973/1007/thumbnail.jp
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