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The Sunflower, v.40, no.12 (November 28, 1934)
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Sunflower 11-28-1934
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Wichita, Kansas
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1934-11-28
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, November 28, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): W.U. recess well planned in advance -- Emporia meet attracts deans -- Official decree sets aside Thanksgiving celebration -- Bartle speaks to university scouts -- Follow the stars if you will learn the three R's -- Needy people find baskets from Y.W -- Beito's run into bad snow storm -- Topeka game will attract Shocker fans -- College gives teachers help -- Milton Lampl is cited by officer -- Boeing awards in aeronautics are announced -- "Carmen" will be given here -- Austrian fascism to be discussed -- Rates high in military training -- Takes part in state survey -- Laverne Hekhuis reaches highest rate in scouting -- Teams close intra-mural competition -- Book lost a decade returned to library -- Action may end future raids here -- Shockers await the deluge in hip-boots -- Taboo on American cars costly German mistake -- Colleges to fell full effects of drouth soon -- Babson report sees increase in commerce -- Oberg to appear before music appreciation class -- Motors to pry out South Pole secrets / Lattimer Shaw -- Branch school plans recitals -- R.O.T.C. band try-outs scheduled for Tuesday -- University graduate is in St. Francis Hospital -- James Hall will honor W.U. queens -- University bulletin -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- University society: Sorosis plans benefit bridge ; Roundabout ; Quaint offerings for Christmas at Oriental Bazaar ; Leaders of 4-H Clubs honored -- Frat honors Martha Sells ; Open houses will be Tuesday, December 4 ; Military ball is colorful event ; Drum Corps has dinner to mark close of season -- Neff to attend athletic conference at Emporia -- Shockers to carry fight to Ichabods -- Bette Davis, screen star, kisses football players -- The end of the road -- Fort Hays has first Central championship -- Leaders named for volley ball -- Shockers romp on highly touted S.D. -- Alpha Gams crush Men of Webster -- Alpha Gams plan to prove selves champs -- Rifle squad will meet December 6 -- Kick-off -- Nebraska to play Aggies -- Finish third lap of ring tennis -- Prankster rates Wichita as Rose Bowl possibility -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Sport shorts / Alan Coffman
Photograph(s): Rates highest: Sterling Krueger, outstanding in the University division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, has been selected to represent this school in the Seventh Corps Area competition. p. 1 -- Motors to pry out South Pole secrets: Above: Part of the Expedition's 19,450 gallons of gasoline at Little America for the exploration flights. p. 2 -- Above: The largest of the Expedition's planes. p. 2 -- One of Admiral Byrd's snowmobiles. p. 2 -- The flagship Jacob Ruppert and the Bear of Oakland in the Bay of Whales. p. 2 -- Speaker: Mrs. William M. Jardine, wife of the president of the University, recently spoke to the Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. She discussed the activities which claim [sic] the attention of the wife of a United States cabinet member. p. 3 -- Dinner chairman: Miss Ruth Garvey was chairman of the dinner given by the Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps of the University last night. p. 3
Article(s): W.U. recess well planned in advance -- Emporia meet attracts deans -- Official decree sets aside Thanksgiving celebration -- Bartle speaks to university scouts -- Follow the stars if you will learn the three R's -- Needy people find baskets from Y.W -- Beito's run into bad snow storm -- Topeka game will attract Shocker fans -- College gives teachers help -- Milton Lampl is cited by officer -- Boeing awards in aeronautics are announced -- "Carmen" will be given here -- Austrian fascism to be discussed -- Rates high in military training -- Takes part in state survey -- Laverne Hekhuis reaches highest rate in scouting -- Teams close intra-mural competition -- Book lost a decade returned to library -- Action may end future raids here -- Shockers await the deluge in hip-boots -- Taboo on American cars costly German mistake -- Colleges to fell full effects of drouth soon -- Babson report sees increase in commerce -- Oberg to appear before music appreciation class -- Motors to pry out South Pole secrets / Lattimer Shaw -- Branch school plans recitals -- R.O.T.C. band try-outs scheduled for Tuesday -- University graduate is in St. Francis Hospital -- James Hall will honor W.U. queens -- University bulletin -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- University society: Sorosis plans benefit bridge ; Roundabout ; Quaint offerings for Christmas at Oriental Bazaar ; Leaders of 4-H Clubs honored -- Frat honors Martha Sells ; Open houses will be Tuesday, December 4 ; Military ball is colorful event ; Drum Corps has dinner to mark close of season -- Neff to attend athletic conference at Emporia -- Shockers to carry fight to Ichabods -- Bette Davis, screen star, kisses football players -- The end of the road -- Fort Hays has first Central championship -- Leaders named for volley ball -- Shockers romp on highly touted S.D. -- Alpha Gams crush Men of Webster -- Alpha Gams plan to prove selves champs -- Rifle squad will meet December 6 -- Kick-off -- Nebraska to play Aggies -- Finish third lap of ring tennis -- Prankster rates Wichita as Rose Bowl possibility -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Sport shorts / Alan Coffman
Photograph(s): Rates highest: Sterling Krueger, outstanding in the University division of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, has been selected to represent this school in the Seventh Corps Area competition. p. 1 -- Motors to pry out South Pole secrets: Above: Part of the Expedition's 19,450 gallons of gasoline at Little America for the exploration flights. p. 2 -- Above: The largest of the Expedition's planes. p. 2 -- One of Admiral Byrd's snowmobiles. p. 2 -- The flagship Jacob Ruppert and the Bear of Oakland in the Bay of Whales. p. 2 -- Speaker: Mrs. William M. Jardine, wife of the president of the University, recently spoke to the Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. She discussed the activities which claim [sic] the attention of the wife of a United States cabinet member. p. 3 -- Dinner chairman: Miss Ruth Garvey was chairman of the dinner given by the Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps of the University last night. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.12
v.40 no.12
