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    The Sunflower, v.73, no.36 (March 7, 1969)

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    1969-03-07
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    The Sunflower, v.73 no.36. Wichita, Kansas, March 7, 1969. - 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 help by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): CSR charges 'disruptive force'; 'Censure and remove’ Blackmon / Bruce Sankey -- Director of Women's Job Corps to lecture on ethical concepts -- Probation appeals begin court actions -- Docking appoints new WSU trustee -- SGA opens up referendum law ten percent able to force vote / Ron Crotty -- WSU beer issue draws to a head -- Blake, Gohn panel directors for WSU resilience meeting / Mike States -- WSU became 'intellectual’ for one hour Wednesday -- 'Quaint differences' / Elaine Records -- 'Learn to be humane' / Dan Bradford -- Warning on tactics / Bruce Sankey -- Third world viewed / Cliff Bieberly -- Unlocked potentiality / Kathy Endorf -- 'Hung up on music' / George McHenry -- Aldrich experimental valve system success / James Reece -- 'Cooperation' seen as key for success -- Coed Scheer gets Mortar scholarship -- Urban Affairs meet features Dr. Ahlberg -- Products, ideas, methods, tools mechanical engineer’s creations -- 'Hire hippie cops' proposed by liberal Berkeley group -- 'Social responsibility' theme for national essay contest -- Question of integrity? -- 'Third class citizen’ protests -- ASG faulted organization found weak -- Student Senate resignations create need for applicants -- WSU students rail School Board bid; Faculty wife wins -- Student in business: Psych majors turn decorators / Pat Lackey -- SF-State bombed; New tactics used -- Businessman finds music to be relaxing pass-time / Mogie Langston -- Shocker socialights: Sorority work helps heart fund -- Girl chosen to attend convention -- Mendell, Matthews conclude cage careers / Don Worford -- WSU golfers will stroke in tourney -- 'Pair extraordinare' [sic] capture cage honors -- Karate art provides exercise, develops agility for WSU pair / Ken Robuck -- Drake, Louisville win; Monday showdown set -- MVC's Tulsa added to growing list of NIT participants.

    Photograph(s): Blackmon responds: Chuck Blackmon, WSDS leader answers charges that he created disparity among CSR members. p. 1 -- Dr. Zelma George. p. 1 -- Dr. Richard Welsbacher. p. 3 -- Problem solver: WSU President Clark Ahlberg chats with Urban Studies delegates during session. p. 4 -- Newly elected officers for WSU's Nursing Club are, from left to right, Judy Wilson, Cindy Millbern, Pat Volvavka, Richard Murb, Sherri Allred, Donna Quick, and Patti Fry. p, 10 -- Ron Mendell. p. 11 -- Jack Matthews. p. 11
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    https://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/19191
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    • 1968-1969

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