The Sunflower, v.51, no.16 (February 14, 1946)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.51, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, February 14, 1946. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Red China is forum topic -- Vet and coed hearts entwine; Today each seeks a Valentine -- Honors won by debaters -- Seniors order announcements -- Morrison Hall is ransacked -- "Claudia" provides comedy and tears -- Booth opened for yearbook -- Aeronautics holds open house soon -- 1,000 students solicit funds for Veterans Field campaign -- H.Y.M. dance is Saturday -- Campus book survey reveals culture acquired at the movies -- Univets drive for members -- This comes next -- They've done it again -- Aren't you glad you're you? -- 3,000 expected at music fete -- System of excuses explained by dean -- Recordings given by radio station -- Dickman, Boomis added to staff -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Blood type tests offered students -- Rush Week crop is 44 -- Rectangle frat pledges 14 men -- Roundabout the campus -- Aesculapius holds mock initiation -- Pat and Van Johnson discuss "just things" in tete-a-tete -- Shockers hit road to seek second win from Winfield -- Intramurals open tonight -- Gym shorts / Marge Morris
Photograph(s): Forum speaker: Harrison Forman, above, foreign correspondent for the New York Times, will appear on the Student Forum lecture platform at 8:00 tomorrow night in the University Commons auditorium. p. 1 -- Van Johnson, motion picture star, autographs his photo for Pat Clark, University freshmanm in the recent tete-a-tete on the M.G.M. set for the picture, "No Leave, No Love." p. 3
Newspaper mislabeled as Vol. XLXI.
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