The Sunflower, v.55, no.27 (April 27, 1950)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.27, Wichita, Kansas, April 27, 1950. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Humorist Nash to give talk -- Robertson named to music position -- 'Macbeth' to begin three-night run: University Players to present Shakespeare tragedy tonight -- Carney stresses retail selling as key job in merchandising -- Federal inspection of ROTC marks close of eventful year -- Van Camp wins queen honor -- Cheerleader contest to be held tonight -- Loans assist Southwestern -- Pi Alpha Pi plans annual dance at Lassen Hotel Friday night -- Home Economics dinner is Friday -- Women instructors hold annual dinner -- National charter is granted campus students and faculty -- Honorary fraternity to math department -- Gebhardt to speak at YWCA luncheon -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- Weddings set for 3 couples -- Regents approve Eby's bid on new business building -- Allen book collection donated to Library -- ROTC fraternity will hold dance -- Something new on every vacant lot -- College councils form new group -- Teenicide becoming nationally infamous for highway deaths -- Three assistants added to department -- Voters give various reasons -- Vox discipuli: student denies lack of interest; claims many are employed -- Yale dean proposes medical school plan -- Odd signs serve as reminders for all to Keep Kampus Klean -- Students hold art exhibition -- Razak in consultation with naval officials -- Former student, Joe Thanner, featured in Munich newspaper -- Faculty members attend art meet -- A Cappella Choir to give concert -- High school artists to visit University -- Corbin, Frazer attend talks -- Modern Dance Club plans presentation -- Four instructors to vacate posts -- Frosh thinclads win invitational in Shocker Stadium Tuesday -- Shocker Nine faces Phillips in twin bill -- Thinclads compete at Drake Saturday -- Oklahoma Aggies drop Munie Nine -- Valek named frosh coach -- U of W athletes get coaching jobs at Kansas schools -- Shockers beat Southwestern -- Linksmen to seek win over Hurricane -- Messinger's pitching tops intramural ball -- Fraternity honors President Corbin -- Assistant registrar attends convention -- Dr. Eugene Savaiano to address meeting -- Club corner: Kocour and Nichols head officers-elect of Accounting Club -- Staff applications are due on May 11 -- 4,000 Kansas veterans train under GI Bill -- Eighty attend brief course in semantics
Photograph(s): Humorist here...: Ogden Nash. P. 1 -- Witches will prowl tonight...: "Double, double, toil, and trouble, fire burns and cauldron bubble," saith the famous three witches of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. The tragedy will be presented by the University Players at the Auditorium, tonight through Saturday. Jim Bain, Marilyn Harris, and Laura Valdois portray the above gruesome threesome. p. 1 -- Shocker ROTC parades during annual field day activities: Passing the reviewing stand are members of Company B, shown during the annual ROTC ceremonies. p. 1 -- Frosh track coach: Jim Valek. p. 6
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