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    The Sunflower, v.72, no.36 (March 8, 1968)

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    1968-03-08
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    The Sunflower, v.72 no.36. Wichita, Kansas, March 8, 1968. - 12 pages
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    Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material held by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Please contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu directly for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): 'Salisbury Reports’ to feature Viet views of noted journalist -- Congress holds short session, moves into 'closed door’ group -- Von Trapp lecture set for Monday -- Buy-back service: Campus book problems, prices explained / Bill Stegman -- Bookstore buy-back policy subject of investigation -- Civil rights, riot squads covered at news forum / Ron Smith -- Vocalists featured in Tuesday concert -- They came from outer space to 'put an end to war’ he said / Bob Jordan -- London band master to direct WSU’s band -- Bad wiring set as fire source -- Disrespectful display -- Cause for recognition -- Sunflower error concerns principal -- World premiere of war drama, modern comedy, set for stage -- WSU Singers will appear with Wichita Symphony -- NAACP official blasts 'Black Power' leaders / Dan Bradford -- Author's pal will discuss film on panel -- CAC owned, operated: WSU Bookstore functions told -- Society: Social frat to colonize -- CAC policy on posters in effect -- College turns Liberal Arts into areas -- Management expert still asks 'what?' -- Television serves students many ways -- Population of Wichita will soar -- Shocks, Golden Hurricane to vie Saturday with 'pride’ at stake / Mike Kiser -- Armstrong named to United Press AII-MVC quintet -- Intramural cage champ to be determined Monday -- 'Fourth quarter’ P.E. class gets footballers in shape for spring / Mike Kiser -- Candidates interviewed for athletic director post -- E-State strong; WSU short-handed -- Wildcats, Horned Frogs join Cards in NCAA Midwest Regional field

    Photograph(s): 'Saucerman': Little men are going to "put an end to war and violence," according to John Dean (See story, page 3). / photo by Paul Chauncey. p.1 -- Major Rodney Bashford. p. 3 -- Stairway: Present exhibit which it on display In the Stairway Art Gallery of the Art Department. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 5 -- CYR royalty: Pam Veatch, left and Corkie Cotter are candidates for Collegiate Young Republican Queen. / photo by Dean Wagner. p. 7 -- Instant video: Neil Brown operates the videotape machine while a student reads an assignment for a speech class. p. 9 -- Warren Armstrong. p. 10 -- Aggressive play: Intramural basketball champ will be determined Monday night in Henrion Gym. p. 10 -- WSU pole vaulter: Fred Burton made a 15-foot jump last night at the triangular meet. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 11
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