The Sunflower, v.60, no.33 (February 14, 1956)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.60, no.33, Wichita, Kansas, February 14, 1956. - 6 pages

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Article(s): Injured prof resumes teaching responsibilities -- Logopedics honors late president / Nancy Mallery -- 'Eyes front': 19 coeds vie for Army Queen; Cadets will choose top four / Beverly Haring -- Cousins rescheduled for March 1 -- Committee reveals 2 new funds -- 75 students to leave on St. Louis cage trip -- Women's glee club reaches year's peak / Fred Menafee [sic] -- Grad commissioned -- 'Operation remodel' begins on Fiske Hall, WU landmark -- Logopedics gets $1,000 grant for speech therapy training -- 2 will receive commissions -- Plan seminar in Washington -- Foreign relations group hears talk on Middle East -- What makes a leader? -- Women elect dorm officials -- Hearts, flowers: 'Lovers' Day' began in Rome / Bill Anderson -- Education senior judges 4-H contest -- Possible solution: University training courses can help alleviate librarian shortage / Fred Menefee -- 3 advertising positions open on Sunflower business staff -- Debate team will compete at Emporia -- Math club expands scholarship fund -- KMUW picks new staffers -- Band will send tape recordings -- Keen re-elected as geology club prexy -- Faculty musicians featured in final concert -- Former Shocker gets commission -- Tests local planes: Wind tunnel aids Navy RDC / Jordan Crittenden -- Small United Nations exists in library among employees / Deloris Clem -- Sec training head attends Chicago meet -- Fail to check shots -- Tough schedule, injuries hurt: Pretty well satisfied with team-Miller -- Track opens: 2 to Michigan meet -- Dorm elects Carney -- Intramural briefs -- Pershing Rifles choose officers -- New writing course open nights at WU -- Noted sociologist will speak at consultation service dinner -- Eco course open to Boeing workers -- Orchesis receives 3 new members
Photograph(s): Norman Cousins. p. 1 -- Don Laketa. p. 4
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