The Sunflower, v.82, no.48 (December 9, 1977)
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1977-12-09
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Welsbacher, Richard
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The Sunflower, v.82 no. 48. Wichita, Kansas, December 9, 1977. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Fonda: grass-roots revolution ahead for United States / Judy Moulos -- ‘Gentle’ martial art taught in Free U. -- Legislators visit, view presentation -- Senate vetoes campaign limit, Boyd calls plan ‘unworkable’ / Mike Shields -- Summer session atmosphere perfect for language learning / Kate McLemore -- Logopedics Christmas program tries to involve everyone / Carrie Bogner -- Wallace a Senate candidate / Jack Anderson and Joe Spear -- Eckert is co-editor of medical textbook -- Welsbacher: Theater more alive, inventive / Greg Carroll -- Clarinet and piano to combine -- MSU slams Shockers in 84-57 runaway -- Texas' Campbell wins 1977 Heisman -- Missed free throws lose game, season record falls to 2-5 / Kathy Ivy -- Cessna to receive new field, new track
Photograph(s): [Jane] Fonda. / photo by Alan Dorow. p. 1 -- Tai Chi: Mark Moser (center) and two of his Free U. students practicing the Chinese martial art of Tai Chi. Moser says that in Tai Chi there is no straining of the body, but only a "buildup of mechanism which increases energy." p. 1 -- Two of Three: Wanda Gail Logan and Dan Campbell rehearsing Reader's Theatre production of "Three For Tonight" which will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Pit Theater of Wilner Auditorium. / photo by Steve Hauck. p. 6
Article(s): Fonda: grass-roots revolution ahead for United States / Judy Moulos -- ‘Gentle’ martial art taught in Free U. -- Legislators visit, view presentation -- Senate vetoes campaign limit, Boyd calls plan ‘unworkable’ / Mike Shields -- Summer session atmosphere perfect for language learning / Kate McLemore -- Logopedics Christmas program tries to involve everyone / Carrie Bogner -- Wallace a Senate candidate / Jack Anderson and Joe Spear -- Eckert is co-editor of medical textbook -- Welsbacher: Theater more alive, inventive / Greg Carroll -- Clarinet and piano to combine -- MSU slams Shockers in 84-57 runaway -- Texas' Campbell wins 1977 Heisman -- Missed free throws lose game, season record falls to 2-5 / Kathy Ivy -- Cessna to receive new field, new track
Photograph(s): [Jane] Fonda. / photo by Alan Dorow. p. 1 -- Tai Chi: Mark Moser (center) and two of his Free U. students practicing the Chinese martial art of Tai Chi. Moser says that in Tai Chi there is no straining of the body, but only a "buildup of mechanism which increases energy." p. 1 -- Two of Three: Wanda Gail Logan and Dan Campbell rehearsing Reader's Theatre production of "Three For Tonight" which will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Pit Theater of Wilner Auditorium. / photo by Steve Hauck. p. 6
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Wichita State University
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Series
The Sunflower
v.82 no.48
v.82 no.48