The Sunflower, v.56, no.04 (October 4, 1951)

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1951-10-04
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Student Council elections , Corbin, Harry F. (Harry Finch), 1917-1990
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.56, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 4, 1951. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Corbin reveals UN conference -- Council changes stadium seating -- 33 bands to play here -- Red Feather drive to open -- Regents appoint staff additions -- Convo brings French farce -- ISA trustee -- Vets' checks will be late -- Parnassus photo dates announced -- Varsity party sweeps campus elections here -- Lee Mortimer, newspaperman, to open 1951 Forum series -- 'Two Americans in Paris' to be theme at Webster pledge dance Friday night -- Club corner: WRA initiates drive at UW for members -- Pledge classes name officers -- Round about the campus / Nancy Rittenoure -- UW sororities ribbon-pledge 56 first semester rushees -- Utags drop Shockers 21-7; Drake's Bright sets record -- Stanley wins tennis meet -- Shockers mark night football's birth; 1906 Fairmount team to be honored / Al Alvarez -- Student irked by procedure in UW election -- Date set for draft tests -- Hekhuis sets UW 'D' date -- Ann Earp wins KPWA award
Photograph(s): A typical lawyer: Donald Dill, center depicting a shrewd lawyer, does his best to convince the draper, Jerry Byington, right, and the lawyer's wife, and Martha Reaugh, that he has lost his mind. The scene is from "Pierre Patelin", a medieval French farce, to be presented at a convocation October 2. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.56 no.4
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