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Billy Taylor's Jazz at the Kennedy Center
Recording from NPR's "Billy Taylor's Jazz at the Kennedy Center" series. Taylor interviews Mark Murphy and Murphy and the Billy Taylor Trio play several Jazz tunes in front of a live audience
The Echo: April 16, 1924
The Ministry of Mrs. Murphy — Taylor University Extends Her Hospitality To the North Indiana Conference — Former Taylor Student Holds Responsible Position — Dr. Robert E. Brown Writers (continued from last issue) — Taylor-Marion Girl’s Debate — Prevailing Prayer — Holiness League — Prayer Band — Philalethean Literary Society — Eulogonian Club — Mnanka Debating Club — The Power of Prayer — A Day of Prayer for Taylor — Three Glimpses — Locals — Inter-Society Program — The Easter of the Soul — Piano Recital — Athletics Base Ball, Birds and Bunk — Zoology Class — Chronicles — Features —Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1923-1924/1013/thumbnail.jp
Britton, Taylor Matthew interview
Oral history interview of Matthew Taylor Britton (Ward Britt). Interview conducted by John Murphy at the West Orange Country Club. Interview topics include early experiences with military service, wartime experience, life in the military, after military service, and later years
Poppy Norton-Taylor
This is the character analysis of Noises Off\u27s Poppy Norton-Taylor as well as a documentation of the journey of actor Mary Murphy
Lynn Murphy and Sara Taylor in a Convertible
This color photograph features Lynn Murphy and Sara Taylor riding in a convertible during the 1961 Harvey County Fair parade. A sign on side of car reads: Lynn Murphy - Ramada Inn. Sara Taylor - Newton Glass Co. . People and automobiles are in front of several Main Street businesses: Daniels, Ott\u27s Bootery and Sears and Roebuck and Co.in Newton.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1851/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: March 10, 1953
Service Memorial Prize Competition Restored – Student Council Discusses Plans – Four Taylor Fellows Come Home With Wet Feet – Artistic Antics – W.A.A. Holds Sport Days – Stockwell Relates Prison Experiences – Council Releases Election Schedule – Esther Doyle To Give Oral Interpretation – Ambassadors Show Film Monday – King’s Men Captures Barbershop Contest – Holiness League Hears McElwain – Soph Comps Due Thursday – Choir Experiences Grueling Trip – United Effort – Qualifications – Streamline Club Announces Plans – Chapel Nuggets – Taylorites To Attend Piano Recital – Opinion Please – The Power Line – Analytically Speaking – Poet’s Corner – Campus Crier – Time For Bach – Murphy Leads Blood Drive – Hoosier Conference Champions – Trojans Bow to Aces in NAIA Playoff 87-76 – Time Out…. – Sullivan Top Frosh Player; Team Free-Throw Champ – Track, Baseball Men Prepare for Openers – Decathlon Announced – Reed Wins Swami – Taylor Team Names All-Opponent List – Record Box – Faculty Facts – Religion Professor Finds Interest In Studying – What We Do – Business Is Boomin’!https://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1952-1953/1019/thumbnail.jp
The Echo: December 7, 1954
Murphy Is Chosen Y. C. Chorister – Freshman to Receive President’s Scholarship – Debaters Compete In Novice Tourney – Organist to Present Recital For Lyceum in Shreiner – Council Sponsors Christmas Banquet – Revival Sweeps College Campus in Illinois – Tryouts for “Romeo” to Start After Christmas – Good Response to Christmas Seals – Delegation to Attend Little U.N. Assembly – Taylor Executive Committee to Meet – Taylor Student Plays Role of Prison Inmate – Harper to Direct Oratorio In Handel’s Messiah – Spring Revival Speaker Is Scheduled – The Unseen Portion…. – Council Sends Observers to NSA Convention – A Cappella Will Sing in Marion and Ft. Wayne – Prexy’s Pen Points – Views on the News – Moss Achieves Distinction for Poetry – Explorations – Letter to the Editor – Another Chance to See “Angel In Ebony” – What Are You Doing – Warp and Woof – Taylor Gains First League Victory Over Franklin – Trojans Win Over Franklin – Threat to Civic League Championship – Shorts of all Sports – A Brief Glance Back in Basketball – Basketball Schedule – “Rough and Tough” Basketballers – Athletic Axioms – Engineers Give Trojans First Non-League Setback – Coach’s Corner – Coverin’ the Campus – Chi Sigma Phi Sponsors Christmas Bazaar – Work Started on “Marriage of Figaro” – Members of WRA Enjoy Outing in Woods – Taylor Gospel Teams Learn and Serve – Uhlinger in Charge of Candlelight Communionhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1954-1955/1005/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Edwin Murphy, Murphy Seed Company, to J.V. [John Victor] Carson The Dominguez Water Corporation, June 15, 1945
Formal notice that Murphy has sublet the old Kimura glass house to Charles Gonzalez
Edgar Gardner Murphy, from records and memories
List of the writings of Edgar Gardner Murphy : p. 116-120.Mode of access: Internet
The Echo: February 17, 1978
Radio Station May be Reality – Flu epidemic hits Indianapolis – S.G.O. Booksale Prospers – Our Thoughts – A Talk With the President – Evening Events May Be Stopped – Your Thoughts – The Inquisitive Inquirer – New Proposal For Hours – News – Taylor Honors Program Initiated – Correction – Plans For Youth Conference Are Rolling – Bits and pieces – Liberal Arts Education Questioned; Case May Cause Undesirable Effects – New Tenure Policy Adopted – In Chapel… -- Feature – Interterm In Europe—Learning Made Easy – Political commentary – The Mideast, What Next? – Spiritual Enough? – Freshman Retreat Brings Events – Will You Have a Fulfilling Life? – Blacks Celebrate; Christ, History, Culture, Heritage 1619-1978 – The Arts – Record Review – Browne’s Album New One For Music Business – Galileo Questions Christians – SUB Presents Robin Murphy and “Oliver” – The Cyprus Problem—What Is It? – Gwendolyn Brooks To Perform – Karavites To Present – Feature – Nightmare… In An Emergency Room – It’s All in the Game…. – Sports – Trojanes Progress Through Season – Food For Thought – HBCC Clifts suspension on Wilmington – Trojans Snap Streak – Taylor Advances Eight Wrestlers to NAIA Finalshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1977-1978/1014/thumbnail.jp
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