The Sunflower, v.70, no.41 (January 14, 1966)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.70 no.41. Wichita, Kansas, January 14, 1966. - 8 pages

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Article(s): One of seven: Dr. Emory Lindquist 'Kansan of the Year' -- Second semester student fees payable 2nd week of school -- January grads to be honored -- 2-Bit Flick sets Mockingbird tonite -- In CAC Monday: Poli Sci Club sets talk by Malay ambassador -- Brass quintet slated to play -- Grad school given grant -- 'Bride' reports on marriage, school -- Sociology, anthropology dept. to open new museum today -- First Hippodrome meeting scheduled for CAC Feb. 8 -- Are courses available?: Education students express opinions department program, courses -- European seminar program for fun and excitement -- Dropout rate correction -- Society, Shocker style / Judy Fairhurst -- Students requested to apply to fill vacancies at KMUW -- Dr. Cowgill to lecture -- Ham operators try to form radio club -- Writer thinks engagement ring tradition stops short of function / Ed Schartz -- Shocks host Mexico; Take two week rest -- For WSU, Bradley, Tulsa prediction highlights wins -- Billiken game largest crowd -- Drake upends Bradley, Tulsa tops North Texas -- Washington still uncertain
Photograph(s): Dr. Lindquist. p. 1 -- Kelly Pete soars for two. p. 7 -- Body English: Caddie Carmen Dubaldi, left, joins his brother Hugo, former middleweight boxer, in a putting dance during the Osiris Country Club golf championship at Newburgh, N.Y. Hugo went to the 38th hole before losing to Charles D. Finn. p. 8
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