The Sunflower, v.40, no.07 (October 25, 1934)
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Issue Date
1934-10-25
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.7, Wichita, Kansas, October 25, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): New sundial is given by Class of 1934 -- Honorary music club organized on U. campus -- Musicians appear in radio program -- Leroy Lewis to speak at debate meet -- Sighs, compassion reign as frosh end first tests -- Theme for Homecoming is selected -- Dr. Pennington elected delegate -- Yester-Halloween pranks done with skill and verve -- Dr. Farrell to give talk here -- Betty Co-ed to be named soon -- Two newspaper men talk to students -- Army group to observe October 27 -- Neff to speak at Sunnyside school -- World's first newspaper printed in China, 750 A.D. -- Parents Day will be held November 4 -- Education Week plans announced -- W.U. is given highest rank in forensics -- Omnibus group to hold large reunion Nov. 3 -- Omega Upsilon to hear noted writer -- Why Soviets sacrificed their Chinese Eastern -- Death penalty might deter U.S. kidnapping -- Bakkum speaks at Red Cross meeting -- W.U. speakers on program of state teachers -- Teachers meet at conference -- Colonel Ring picks uniform -- Slender margin for "New Deal" U.S. newspaper survey shows -- Company G to get duck dinner -- Louis Gerteis is on United Press -- Short pants / Loy Woods -- Gold Diggers' Ball reply to bugle call -- Fraternities -- University bulletin -- Sororities -- Group discussions will begin Sunday -- University society: Kappa Rho honor pledges ; Sororities to be honored by Pi Alpha Pi fraternity ; Roundabout ; Kappa Rho honor faculty members with tea Sunday ; Pi Kappa Psi plans bridge ; Matrix to have benefit bridge ; Dean Hillbrand attends Pi Delta Kappa meeting ; Kappa Delta Pi to have dinner ; Hallowe'en varsity Friday evening to feature Newman ; Group is entertained by Miss Gratia Coombs ; Pi Alpha Pi's initiate nine men at service ; University students hold weiner roast at Sim Park ; Y.M. party is set for this evening -- Freshmnn [sic] to play Bethel on Gridiron -- Shockers to enter annual elk tourney -- Minisa symphony plays at assembly -- Championship race settles after upsets -- Hinton attends hockey meeting -- Republican club will meet tonight -- Sport shorts -- Many upsets featured in circuit play -- Hockey practice will be continued -- Grid games cost $8.35 an hour for local fans -- Sports reporter / Joe Stone -- Sixty entrants in ring tennis -- Women's sports / Margaret Hayes
Photograph(s): Guest speaker: President W. M. Jardine, who will speak to Scabbard and Blade, Military fraternity, on Theodore Roosevelt's birthday. p. 1 -- Harry Woodring: Assistant Secretary of War who has been invited to address Scabbard and Blade at their big celebration on October 27. p. 1 -- Hostess: Miss Zelia Hyde, president of Kappa Delta Pi, will be hostess to this group at a formal dinner tomorrow evening. p. 3
Article(s): New sundial is given by Class of 1934 -- Honorary music club organized on U. campus -- Musicians appear in radio program -- Leroy Lewis to speak at debate meet -- Sighs, compassion reign as frosh end first tests -- Theme for Homecoming is selected -- Dr. Pennington elected delegate -- Yester-Halloween pranks done with skill and verve -- Dr. Farrell to give talk here -- Betty Co-ed to be named soon -- Two newspaper men talk to students -- Army group to observe October 27 -- Neff to speak at Sunnyside school -- World's first newspaper printed in China, 750 A.D. -- Parents Day will be held November 4 -- Education Week plans announced -- W.U. is given highest rank in forensics -- Omnibus group to hold large reunion Nov. 3 -- Omega Upsilon to hear noted writer -- Why Soviets sacrificed their Chinese Eastern -- Death penalty might deter U.S. kidnapping -- Bakkum speaks at Red Cross meeting -- W.U. speakers on program of state teachers -- Teachers meet at conference -- Colonel Ring picks uniform -- Slender margin for "New Deal" U.S. newspaper survey shows -- Company G to get duck dinner -- Louis Gerteis is on United Press -- Short pants / Loy Woods -- Gold Diggers' Ball reply to bugle call -- Fraternities -- University bulletin -- Sororities -- Group discussions will begin Sunday -- University society: Kappa Rho honor pledges ; Sororities to be honored by Pi Alpha Pi fraternity ; Roundabout ; Kappa Rho honor faculty members with tea Sunday ; Pi Kappa Psi plans bridge ; Matrix to have benefit bridge ; Dean Hillbrand attends Pi Delta Kappa meeting ; Kappa Delta Pi to have dinner ; Hallowe'en varsity Friday evening to feature Newman ; Group is entertained by Miss Gratia Coombs ; Pi Alpha Pi's initiate nine men at service ; University students hold weiner roast at Sim Park ; Y.M. party is set for this evening -- Freshmnn [sic] to play Bethel on Gridiron -- Shockers to enter annual elk tourney -- Minisa symphony plays at assembly -- Championship race settles after upsets -- Hinton attends hockey meeting -- Republican club will meet tonight -- Sport shorts -- Many upsets featured in circuit play -- Hockey practice will be continued -- Grid games cost $8.35 an hour for local fans -- Sports reporter / Joe Stone -- Sixty entrants in ring tennis -- Women's sports / Margaret Hayes
Photograph(s): Guest speaker: President W. M. Jardine, who will speak to Scabbard and Blade, Military fraternity, on Theodore Roosevelt's birthday. p. 1 -- Harry Woodring: Assistant Secretary of War who has been invited to address Scabbard and Blade at their big celebration on October 27. p. 1 -- Hostess: Miss Zelia Hyde, president of Kappa Delta Pi, will be hostess to this group at a formal dinner tomorrow evening. p. 3
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.7
v.40 no.7