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    The Sunflower, v.67, no.17 (November 16, 1962)

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    1962-11-16
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.67, no.17, Wichita, Kansas, November 16, 1962. - 4 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): Concerned crowd jams Regents meet: Corbin makes stand clear to Kansans -- Eurich report rejected by WU regents -- Fund-raising drive launched -- WU, KU plan TV debate -- PTP festival opens today -- 'LaBoheme' [sic] on stage -- 100 college debate teams meet today -- 23 nations on display -- Editorial views: Justifiable pride -- $30,000 wasted / Bob Lehman -- Shocks set to battle flyers -- WU Keglers roll over big 3 in first contest of the season -- Colorful performance: Opera Theatre's 'La Boheme' proclaimed artistic triumph / Grace McIlvan -- International club to sponsor coffee

    Photograph(s): Approximately 1,200 students and interested taxpayers attended the University Board of Regents meeting last Monday in the FAC auditorium. A question and answer period was held following the meeting. p. 1 -- Mourning the death of Mimi, played by Sharon Stephens, is Rodolpho, Don Junod, in a scene from Opera Theatre's production of 'La Boheme'. p. 1 -- University students Joyce Allegro, Sara Amaden, and Barbara Penix are shown painting the American display for the premier of the people-to-people festival of nations. p. 1 -- James I. Loeb, former United States ambassador to Peru, spoke at a coffee in the political science building last Wednesday. p. 4

    "'La Boheme' Reviewed As Colorful See Page 4"
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