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The Sunflower, v.43, no.09 (November 4, 1937)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1937-11-04
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.9, Wichita, Kansas, November 4, 1937. - 4 pages
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Week-end weather: Rising temperatures Friday to Sunday. Generally fair and moderate temperatures. Moderate to light winds.
Students! Everyone be at the Missouri Pacific station at 5:30 p. m. today to see the Shockers off for Chicago.
Article(s): Final plans made for booster trip to Emporia, Nov. 11 -- Scientist thinks students spoiled -- Palmer's cure of defect amazing to patient, staff -- Movies are part of college life -- Homecoming queen election will be 'out of politics' -- Student forum wil open here next Wednesday -- Jardine laughs at hints of K.U. president post -- Former Booster trips marked with success -- Martin elected new Betty Coed -- Hugo Wall puts down offer for educational job -- Cop school will open next week on on W.U. campus -- Campus political history varied as the weather -- Football is free at Johns Hopkins -- Library receives many new books -- Rifle range may be finished soon -- Blanche McGlade given award -- New 'remedy' is killing ill; is reliable poison -- 'Passion play' actor in convo -- Long, short of it closes 'incident' -- Subsidzing of athletes hidden in long report -- Librarians to meet tomorrow afternoon -- Coed band cancels Thanksgiving plans -- Recently ordered periodicals arrive -- Young democrats elect officers -- Political 'ratting' is out of campus citizen's life -- Student forum deserves united Shocker support -- Quack medicine still not prohibited: 'Remedy' fatal -- Plan to end 'crack pot ' specialists given trial -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Review / Edith Foth -- Collegiate world -- National missionaries here for meeting -- Late fall weddings told of ten former students of university -- Grace Wilkie speaks at meeting Hypatia Club -- Men of Webster will have annual party on Nov. 5 -- League of Women voters call meet -- Large group of guests feted at Jackman home -- Y.W.C.A. to hear Onsgard speak on far east political situation -- Alpha Gamma will honor Betty Coed -- Alpha Phi Omega plans semi formal -- Roundabout -- Faculty bids sent for sorority tea -- Pledges for honored for formal dinner -- Speech science advisor board honors members -- Pi Kappa Psi will fete pledges at nautical 'soiree' -- Art group names pledges for year -- Sorosis alumnae have bridge meet Tuesday -- W.U. leaves today for Windy City -- Pitt football gets new deal -- Football title to be decided today -- Shocker frosh lose first tilt -- Junior-senior team wins hockey game -- Between the halves -- Tennis doubles go into final stage -- Riding is chosen to head archers -- Barb council plans picnic for members -- Wichitans and Emporians are tied for first -- Wichita established as title contender -- University wins in 'play day' feature -- Touch game is most dangerous -- Work now being started on next W.U. production -- Tatlock recovering from appendectomy
Photograph(s): Charles Kinsey: wants big booster trip. p. 1 -- Stanley Diamond: I hope the plan works. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Greek party heads: Raelph Harding is chairman of the committee in charge of the Wichita Barn Dance to be next Friday night at Crestview Country Club, and Ruth Hinman heads the committee of Pi Kappa Psi's Nautical Pledge Party, which will also be held next Friday night. p. 3 -- Eleanor Martin, Alpha Tau Sigma, is the Alpha Gamma Gamma choice for Betty Coed. She will be honored at all functions of the fraternity for the ensuing year. p. 3 -- DePaul stars: Roberts (tackle); Corrigan (Q.B.). p. 4 -- [Merrell] Kirkpatrick. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.9
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