The Sunflower, v.64, no.20 (November 24, 1959)
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Issue Date
1959-11-24
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Orchesis , Student Day , Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 , Corbin, Harry F. (Harry Finch), 1917-1990
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.64, no.20, Wichita, Kansas, November 24, 1959. - 4 pages
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Article(s): 60 teams guests at tourney -- Varsity, frosh basketball teams clash in Munie cage contest tonight at 8 -- Dec. 7-18 dates to pre-enroll -- SE first to visit campus for WU tour -- Seminar group to visit 7 countries -- Cultural activities committee directs campus discussions -- Final game set Thursday -- The editor's board: All that glitters -- Students favor program of federal financial aid / Jack Mattis -- Karen Williams '59 Betty Coed -- Orchesis develops expressionism, provides experience, entertainment -- Dateable coeds available to campus males / Peggy Kennedy -- Pan-Am group to be guests at Spanish dept 'Tertulia' -- Way back when: Students controlled campus became 'Chiefs for a Day' -- Engineering Open House being planned -- Students to hear Humphrey on Dec. 9
Photograph(s): Pistol Pat, Pete: Tri Delta Linda Christian and Bud Johnson, Beta Theta Pi, reigned over the Cowboy Carnival Friday night. /photo by Keesko Reed. p. 1 -- Meet the President: University President Harry F. Corbin met Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, prior to the Senator's address at a convocation Friday. The top 1960 Democratic presidential candidate spoke before a full-house in the Commons Auditorium. Prior to the campus visit, the 42-year-old Demo toured the Institute of Logopedics. / photo by Keesko Reed. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of Karen Williams. p. 3 -- Ralph Gore represented the University recently at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Cooper Union, New York City. Mr. Gore, a resident of New York, is a member of the family who established the Gore Scholarship at the University in 1952. p. 4
Article(s): 60 teams guests at tourney -- Varsity, frosh basketball teams clash in Munie cage contest tonight at 8 -- Dec. 7-18 dates to pre-enroll -- SE first to visit campus for WU tour -- Seminar group to visit 7 countries -- Cultural activities committee directs campus discussions -- Final game set Thursday -- The editor's board: All that glitters -- Students favor program of federal financial aid / Jack Mattis -- Karen Williams '59 Betty Coed -- Orchesis develops expressionism, provides experience, entertainment -- Dateable coeds available to campus males / Peggy Kennedy -- Pan-Am group to be guests at Spanish dept 'Tertulia' -- Way back when: Students controlled campus became 'Chiefs for a Day' -- Engineering Open House being planned -- Students to hear Humphrey on Dec. 9
Photograph(s): Pistol Pat, Pete: Tri Delta Linda Christian and Bud Johnson, Beta Theta Pi, reigned over the Cowboy Carnival Friday night. /photo by Keesko Reed. p. 1 -- Meet the President: University President Harry F. Corbin met Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, prior to the Senator's address at a convocation Friday. The top 1960 Democratic presidential candidate spoke before a full-house in the Commons Auditorium. Prior to the campus visit, the 42-year-old Demo toured the Institute of Logopedics. / photo by Keesko Reed. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of Karen Williams. p. 3 -- Ralph Gore represented the University recently at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Cooper Union, New York City. Mr. Gore, a resident of New York, is a member of the family who established the Gore Scholarship at the University in 1952. p. 4
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.64 no.20
v.64 no.20