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    The Sunflower, 1927-1928, no.25, March 21, 1928

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    1928-03-21
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.21, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 21, 1928. - 8 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): Various graduate courses listed in summer program: Sixty-five professors and lecturers of national repute will be on teaching staff -- Final plans for '28 annual carried out: Closing date of Kodak contest extended to April first staff votes -- University Y.W. will be headed by Marie Ramsey: Mary Webb and Zelma Beaman also receive offers at election Wednesday -- We, the juniors -- Alice Whittaker is winner of contest: Gerald Cron and Catherine Nitschke tied for second in story contest -- Fraternity play to be presented on Friday night: Websters to give "Fast Workers" in the University chapel at 8 o'clock -- President Foght has field schedule -- Woman is topic at Political Club meet -- Group pictures for Parnassus are scheduled -- Home Ec. convention held here March 16 -- Phi Lambda quartet broadcast on radio -- Club for pre-medics organized on campus: Lentz Hope heads club sponsored by Dr. Branch; Fifteen active members -- Sorosis rooms are store house for fairy confections -- Bible study conference -- It’s snow use to say anything 'cuz it’s snowing snow -- Mohammedanism was Dr. Foght’s topic -- W.U. athletic field nears completion -- Our best -- Sunflower co-operation -- The new aviation school -- From Grandma to daughter girls will be girls -- University student chosen to model for McVicar-Howard -- Pledges honored by actives at dance: Sorosis society was hostess at Wichita Country Club on Saturday -- Fraternity host at bridge on Saturday -- Alpha Gamma Gamma -- Pi Kappa Psi will honor basket team -- Sorosis -- Phi Upsilon Sigma -- Pi Kappa Psi -- Alpha Tau Sigma -- Delta Omega and Pi Kappa Psi entertain: Bridges at the homes of Margaret Ash and Ann Pearson honor actives -- Pi Alpha Pi -- W.U. debate team loses Friday night -- Cathedral coach is former W.U. star -- Dr. Foght to speak -- The date book of a W.U. co-ed: Scribs from a collegiate's memo / Bentley Barnabas -- Ex Cathedra: The Poe legend . K. K. Friedel; Memories / Ed Peek; Essay on class-cutting / K. K. Friedel; Last night / Euggene Prostov; “Unfathomed Japan” written by Dr. Foght -- University cagers lose to McPherson: Shockers drop out in third round of national tournament -- University W.A.A. to supervise meet -- Interclass meet to be held for women -- First track meet at W.U. March 30
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