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The Sunflower, v.65, no.34 (February 24, 1961)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1961-02-24
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Sours, James K.,College of Adult Education,University College,University of Wichita -- State financial aid
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.65, no.34, Wichita, Kansas, February 24, 1961. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Senate passes WU state aid bill, 23-15: House vote expected next week / Jim Collier -- SGA meet votes down NAACP bid / Vaugh Sink -- All aboard Shocks: Final plans made for March 4 booster trip -- Tunnel tours given during open house / Club must pick up financial aid forms -- 2 concerts planned by noted violinist -- 'Walk for Peace' members discuss aims here on Monday -- Little UN to meet at Southwestern -- Editorial views: What is W.U.? -- As an outsider: KC conspiracy aimed at columnist / Ron Smith -- 7-point plan outlined for leadership / I.P. -- Award given AROTC pledge -- University college is first to be established in state -- WU begins as finishing school -- Headline error slaps tragedy -- 14 student positions filled by CAC governing board -- Shock Talk / Tommy Vanderhoofven -- 4 seniors close out home court play tomorrow night -- Shocks, Billikens face big MV test tomorrow -- Intramural cage play tightens -- Cindermen cop 3rd -- Final frosh game set against FU 'B' team -- Five events slated for Intramurals -- WU gridders to open spring drills April 4 -- Shocks rank high in national poll -- College costs stabilized in 4-year plan -- Students will guide WU tour -- NAACP group organizes here / Jim Collier -- 12 students enrolled at Fairmount in 1895 -- Loving, fighting Irish staged March 2-4 in 'Paycock' play -- Mortar board applications distributed -- Newman club lecture set for Sunday
Photograph(s): Object of State Legislative action: An aerial view of the University of Wichita depicts 'just what the state would be getting' if the present bill before the Kansas Legislature is passed. The University will be the site of a special legislative tour Monday. p. 1 -- Nathan Milstein. p. 1 -- One, two, three: That seems to be what Ron Heller (left) is saying to other senior ace basketball players John Gales and Virgil Brady as they take aim for their last home appearance tomorrow night against St. Louis. / photo by Chuck Dallas. p. 4 -- David Stallworth, Shocker frosh star. p. 5 -- NAACP leader quizzed: Sunflower reporter Jack Robbins, left, Bob Cressler, SGA representative, and SGA organizations chairman, Sharon Richardson, far right, discusses matters concerning the student NAACP group with its president, Charles Spears, center, after the SGA meeting Tuesday night. / photo by Chuck Dallas. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.65 no.34
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