The Sunflower, v.67, no.22 (December 11, 1962)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.67, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, December 11, 1962. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Signs of Christmas -- 4 groups to perform in Christmas concert -- English prof writes book on life of William Garrison -- Boilermakers cooled by Shockers 79-59 / Larry Dean -- Harder, Goldman appointed to lead European seminar -- WU omitted in allotment of state aid -- Wichita Film Society to present two German films tomorrow -- Editorial views: Who owns news? -- Times and tides: Pearl Harbor still offers reminder / Kaye Wilson -- Scrooges and scrabblings / Gwen Vorderstrasse -- Christmas season heralds colorful wardrobe suggestions for coeds -- Around the campus -- University crisis: Pigeon population increases; Campus roofs overcrowded / Bill Rapps -- YWCA, YMCA assembly to meet during holidays -- 2,500 books donated in Asian drive
Photograph(s): Jardine Hall received special attention last Sunday night as YWCA, [illegible], and members of the International Students Club joined forces to decorate the Christmas tree in the rotunda. / photo by Ron Deutch. p. 1 -- Shocker Wayne Durham is briefly "caught in the middle" by Purdue players during the first home basketball game Saturday night. Dave Stallworth, 42, and Leonard Kelly, 14, keep their eyes on the ball as Durham dodges the Boilermaker guard. / photo bt Dave Barnett. p. 1
"Pigeons Present Problem On Campus See Page 4"
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