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    B. F. Taylor collection

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    This collection contains photocopied newspaper articles, correspondence, and other items related to the killing of B. F. Taylor in Pope County, Arkansas, in 1897. Taylor was a Deputy U.S. Marshal involved in a raid of a moonshining operation at the time of his death

    Taylor University Echo: May 11, 1920

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    May — Taylor Students Hear Russian Symphony Orchestra — Union Evangelistic Services Being Held in Upland — A Visit by Two Taylor Missionaries — The H. C. Of L. — W. C. T. U. Silver Medal Contest — Local News — Farewell Dinner — Alumni News — F. Bert Stant — The Endowment — Late Gain — Calendar — My Ideal Book — Statehood for Porto Rico — History of I. P. A. At Taylor — Tennis — Eureka Report — College Senior Class — Holiness League — Jokes — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1919-1920/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: May 26, 1920

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    Taylor Song — The Proper Alumni Attitude — The Ft. Wayne Alumni — M. E. Bishop Forced to Work Passage Home — The Aftermath of the War-Reconstruction — Taylor’s Superior Religious Organization — Taylor Men Lead National I. P. A. In World Movement — Opinons of a Soangethan Alumni — The Eulogonian Debating Club-An Asset or A Liability? — Reminiscences of A Loyal Philo — It Can Be Done — Thank Offering Service of W. F. M. S. — Alumni Notes — Old Taylor Student Has Big Church in Va. — Newsy Letter from Duncan — Celebrated Pageant at Taylor University — The Song of the Gypsy — Locals — Taylor Students Announce Engagement — Jokes — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1919-1920/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1918

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    Taylor Has Smallpox Scare — Mac Pherson at Taylor — Day of Prayer — F. W. Foster Visits School — Another Enlistment — Kolonial Klub Vs. Dining Hall — Societies and Faculty Reach Agreement — Prof. Shaw Returns — Shreiner Auditorium — Daily Chronicle — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — Literary — Lincoln and Wilson — A Memory — Useful Information to Seniors and Alumni — Alumni Notes — “To The Echo” — Editorial — Y. K. K. Oysterettes — The Religious Forum — Congressional Record — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: May 9, 1918

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    Farewell to Miss McGhie and Dr. George Shaw — High School Commencement — Madame Lagrippe — Chop Suey Dinner — Recital of H. Aldred Wigg — Local Echoes — Miss McGhie Leaves Taylor — W. F. M. S. Thank Offering — Wanted to Know — Chronicle — Another Soldier On a Furlough — The Woman’s War Census — Thalonian Report — Philo Society — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Literary — This Moment — Science and Faith — At the Gate — Air Craft — Alumni Notes — Editorial — The Soldier’s Religion — Tennis is Popular — Thalos Defeat Philos — The Big Chief — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Taylor University Echo: March 11, 1919

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    Artist Recital — Dr. E. L. House, Lecturer — Personals — Chronicle — Wedding Bells — How to Have “Something to Say” — Review of “My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard” — Holiness League — The Volunteer Band — Echoes From the W. F. M. S. In China — Christian Stewardship — An Appeal From Bishop Warne — Prayer Band — Alumni — Letter From Wilcox — The Leland Powers Recital — Philo Society — The Thalonians — Jokes — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1918-1919/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Documents from F. Taylor Ostrander

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    Notes and other materials from Frank H. Knights course, Economics from institutional standpoint, Economics 305, University of Chicago, 1933-1934 / Warren J. Samuels -- F. Taylor Ostrander's notes on Henry Calvert Simons's course on price theory, Economics 201, and on public finance, Economics 360, University of Chicago, 1933-1934 ; and Helen Hiett's notes on price theory : introduction / Warren J. Samuels -- F. Taylor Ostranders and Helen Hiett's notes on Henry Simons's course on price theory in a competitive economy and the effects of monopoly, Economics 201, University of Chicago, 1934 / Warren J. Samuels -- Notes on the 1933-1934 and 1946 versions of Simon's syllabus / Kirk D. Johnson -- F. Taylor Ostrander's notes on Henry Simons's course on public finance, Economics 360, University of Chicago, 1933-1934 / Warren J. Samuels -- Notes and other materials from Frank H. Knight's course, Economic theory, Economics 301, University of Chicago, fall 1933, including F. Taylor Ostranders term paper The meaning of cost prepared for Frank H. Knight's course in economic theory, Economics 301, University of Chicago, fall 1933 / Warren J. Samuels -- Melchior Palyi : introduction and biography / Warren J. Samuels -- Notes and other materials from Melchior Palyi's course, Monetary theory, Economics 332, University of Chicago, 1933-1934 / Warren J. Samuels -- Notes from Melchior Palyi's course, Business cycle theory, Economics 333, University of Chicago, 1933-1934 / Warren J. Samuels -- Notes and other materials from Melchior Palyi's course, European banking system, Economics 334, University of Chicago, 1934 / Warren J. Samuels -- Notes and other materials from Frank H. Knight's course, Current tendencies, Economics 303, University of Chicago, 1933-1934 / Warren J. SamuelsVolume 23B of this research annual presents eight sets of lecture notes taken in 1933-4 by F. Taylor Ostrander at the University of Chicago. The notes are from courses given by Frank H. Knight, Henry C. Simons, and Melchior Palyi. The materials provide insight into the first generation of the Chicago Schoo

    Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor, Correspondence (1877-1882), part 1

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    Transcripts of a series of letters that mention John Morgan\u27s missionary work, including several to and from John W. Taylor (son of the LDS President, an apostle as of 1884), often to other missionaries such as Elder M. F. Cowley: [1] Letter dated 26 December 1880 at Dawson Station, Terrell County, Georgia, from John W. Taylor to Edward Davis; [2] Letter dated 26 December 1880 at Dawson, Terrell County, Georgia, from Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor to Edward W. Davis; [3 - 4] Letter dated 28 March 1882 at Cassandra, Georgia, from Dollie Bailey to Matthias F. Cowley; [5 - 6] Letter dated 14 Nov. 1881 at Brook\u27s Mill (Virginia?) from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [7] Letter dated 5 Dec. 1880 at St. Louis, Missouri, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [8] Letter dated 9 August 1879 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [9] Letter dated 6 Feb. 1881 at Rochester, Butler County, Kentucky, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [10 - 11] Letter dated 17 Sept. 1881 at Felton (state uncertain) from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [12] Letter dated 29 Sept. 1878 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [13] Letter dated 24 April 1882 at Rochester, Butler County, Kentucky, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley at St. Louis, Missouri; [14] Letter dated 20 March 1879 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [15] Letter dated 6 Sept. 1881 from Walter Scott to "Elder Taylor and Packer"; [16 - 17] Letter dated 29 Nov. 12881 at Georges Camp, Jones County, Mississippi, from J. B. Fairbanks to Matthias F. Cowley; [18] Letter dated 6 Sept. 1881 at Felton (state uncertain) from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [19] Letter dated 17 Nov. 1881 at Felton (state uncertain) from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley; [20] Letter dated 18 Nov. 1881 at Felton (state uncertain) from John W. Taylor, addressed "Dear Friend" (possibly a note included in the letter of 17 Nov. to M. F. Cowley; 21 - 22] Letter dated 17 April 1882 at Rochester, Butler County, Kentucky, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley at St. Louis, Missouri; [23] Text of a post card dated 11 Jan. 1882 at Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky, from John W. Taylor to Matthias F. Cowley at St. Louis, Missour

    Diagram of climate patterns across Australia, ca. 1916 [transparency] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Part of the: Professor Griffith Taylor collection.; Inscriptions: "Elevation little effect on climate"--In ink upper left of diagram; "Nine areas over 2000' (temp. lowered 5 degrees F.)"--In ink below diagram.; Condition: Scratches lower left and along right edge.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4463488

    Letter from Roberta Taylor, Columbus, Ohio, to Mother and All, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, March 20, 1920

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    This item is from the Herbert J. Taylor, Jr. Letters collection. It is primarily correspondence between Major Herbert J. Taylor, Jr. (Battery 13, 136th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces) and his wife, Roberta Dorsey Taylor of Columbus, Ohio, from 1917 to 1920
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