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dc.date.accessioned2020-10-05T23:13:39Z
dc.date.available2020-10-05T23:13:39Z
dc.date.issued1970-02-24
dc.identifier.citationThe Sunflower: Our 74th year of editorial freedom, v.74 no.34. Wichita, Kansas, February 24, 1970. - 8 pages
dc.identifier.other09-06-02-01_1970-02-24
dc.identifier.urihttps://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/19226
dc.descriptionImages 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 for help with low quality images.
dc.descriptionArticle(s): Building named Clinton Hall after prominent Wichita man -- Education board defers action on busing plan / Mary Mitchell -- New bill will not affect dormitory tax exemptions -- Interdisciplinary studies sent to faculty -- Urban affairs prof named for WSU -- Play features WSU students -- Demonstrators march, protest outcome of Chicago 7 trial -- Newman Center offers facilities for study, relaxation, activities / Winona Tucker -- Baroque chamber music to be featured in concert -- Your identity, please -- Mickey Mouse minority / Sydney Martin -- Letters to the editor -- Gallery 'G': Excitement: Mexican style / Stephen Sherman -- Betas face Kappa Alpha Psi for championship / Phil Lepak -- Shocker Ron Soft: a real hustler -- Gymnastic team has troubles / Fred Hull -- Speaking of sports / Tony Jimenez
dc.descriptionPhotograph(s): Endowment: WSU president Clark Ahlberg and R. P. Clinton stand in the lobby of R. P. Clinton Hall, the new college of administration building. p. 1 -- Voting: University senators vote to send interdisciplinary studies program to the WSU faculty for implementation. p. 1 -- Faces in the crowd: Demonstrations draw the old as well as the young. Local citizens eye protesters as they move in procession from Century II to the Sedgwick County Courthouse in Saturday's .peaceful protest of the outcome of the Chicago Seven trial. p. 2 -- Mike James. p. 8
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWichita State University
dc.relation.ispartofseriesThe Sunflower
dc.relation.ispartofseriesv.74 no.34
dc.relation.urihttps://soar.wichita.edu/bitstream/handle/10057/19226/wsu_uaSunflower_1970-02-24opt.pdf
dc.subjectCollege newspapers and periodicals
dc.subjectWichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers
dc.subjectStudent publications
dc.subjectWichita State University -- History
dc.subjectCollege of Business
dc.subjectClinton, R. P.
dc.subjectClinton Hall
dc.subjectFisher, Glenn W.
dc.subjectChicago Seven Trial, Chicago, Ill., 1969-1970.
dc.subjectStudent protests
dc.titleThe Sunflower, v.74, no.34 (February 24, 1970)
dc.typeNewspaper
dc.typeArchival material
dc.rights.holderWichita State University
dc.formatpdf., 8 pages
dc.coverage.spatialWichita, Kansas


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