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    The Sunflower, v.39, no.25 (March 21, 1934)

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    1934-03-21
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 21, 1934. - 6 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): Conquistador to be April presentation -- Condition of Hal Newman is unchanged -- Five U. students attend convention -- University is inspected by N.C. official -- Y.M.C.A. group to meet Monday -- Brother slams aid of U.S. government -- Campus orchestra leaders choose most popular songs -- Cadet officers preparing army for inspection -- Council reviews work board -- Dr. Wall to attend association meeting -- Conditions in public schools are improving -- Comptroller, deans completing budget -- Debaters to meet at Lexington -- Student vote on war problem soon -- Ruth Sharp is elected Shockin' Susies head -- Catalogue to be published this spring -- Plans for play are complete -- Prof. Reed gives speech in Topeka -- Hippodrome to attract fun-seekers -- Yearbook going to press today -- 'Reds' language to be studied during summer -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Clarence Henry visits campus -- Propaganda of Hitler appears at Columbia U. -- History of Standard Time is reviewed by professor -- Mendenhall to speak at K.U. convention -- Journalists to convene abroad early in July -- University bulletin -- Home economics elect officers -- Girls honor Mrs. Jardine at tea -- Campusology -- Hoff elected president of association -- Judges rule small women to be the most attractive -- Dean Hekhuis speaks to convention on "‘India" -- Dean says girls' chances unlimited -- Last round-up to be theme of sorority party -- 4-H Club meets here Saturday -- Kappa Rho presides at costume party -- Sororities -- Fraternities -- Saint Patrick’s dance given by.Alpha Gammas -- Date of Willis-Ross wedding is revealed -- Roundabout -- Annual informal honors actives of Phi Upsilon Sigma -- Alpha Tau Sigma holds initiation -- Jardine talks to university club -- Student groups begin study of Public Affairs -- Campus kaleidoscope -- The past week / Bob Clark -- R.O.T.C. loses out at De Pauw -- Track team entered in state relays -- Cunningham runs new record mile -- Tulsa D-X Oilers are still champ -- Field goal may count 3 points -- Epsilon Kappa Rho defeats Barb girls -- Shockers plan for successful track campaign -- Looking on / Lyle Wood -- Women's sports / Pat Gelbach

    Photograph(s): In hospital: Harold "Hal" Newman, junior in the College of Liberal Arts and popular campus orchestra leader, who has been confined to St. Francis Hospital since being returned from St/ Louis two weeks ago. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Party chairman: Miss Ruth Murray, popular member of Pi Kappa Psi sorority, who is in charge of that sorority's party to be given in Henrion Gymnasium Saturday night. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4 -- Jessie Shanklin. p. -- Track star: Joe Solter, junior classman, who is entering the 100-yard, 220-yard, and 440-yard dashes, and the 220-yard low hurdle event. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 6
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