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The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.28, April 19, 1933

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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-04-19
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.28, Wichita, Kansas, April 19, 1933. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Shape plans for Omnibus summer tour -- We and the world -- Japanese leader asks America to trust his nation -- Coeds hunt for better escorts -- R.O.T.C. band appears for convocation -- Science conclave elects Marten -- Standards for science named -- Walcroft group plans activities -- Faculty members to commerce body -- Announce spring election rules -- Meade teachers hear Goldsmith -- Hekhuis prepares new commandments -- Board names faculty for next term -- Students attend gym convention -- Delegates of university to Lawrence meet -- Rabbi addresses campus seminar -- Pupils express dislike for war -- R.O.T.C. unit inspected in annual drill -- Select cast for final production -- A few extra nickels -- The automobile or war? -- Why? -- Will Rogers, Claremore Sage, sends greeting to university -- "Hairpin Corner" could tell many a romantic tale -- Political battles of past were highlights of campus -- Class memorial fountain to be installed soon -- Glass blowing class started at university -- University society: [illegible] arrange spring variety ; Graduate marries on Easter Sunday ; Alpha Tau Sigma has "open house" ; Hosts preside at dance for group ; "Childhood Days" is theme of party ; Fraternities ; Little Theater play is Friday ; Sororities ; Mary Simmons is wed last Saturday ; Roundabout ; Clubs ; Grace Wilkie is state delegate ;-Vernon Vaughn is host to W.U. team ; Announce members of Y.W.C.A. cabinet -- Tilden's pro tennis stars in exhibition on W.U. court: Play Barnes singles today -- Columbia paper indicts athletes -- Harold Manning to enter K.U. relays -- Men's sports / Cec Schulte -- Wichita loses Oklahoma A&M -- High school cagers battle at Topeka -- Defeat Quaker track athletes -- Women's sports / Ila Banta -- Golfers to play heavy schedule -- Tennis matches begin this week
Photograph(s): Fills vacancy: Chauncey B. King who will fill the vacancy in the music department made by the recent death of Homer Hubbard. p. 1 -- Miss Elizabeth Sprague: After 32 years of teaching in the University art department, Miss Sprague will retire at the end of the current year. Her resignation has been accepted by the Board of Regents. p. 1 -- Addresses seminar: Rabbi Harry R. Richmond of Temple Emanuel will address a Campus Religious Seminar. He will present a summary of the origin, development and fundamental conceptions of the Jewish religion. p. 1 -- Helen Wittman: President of the Women's Athletic association of the University will attend the athletic conference of American college women at Austin, Tex. p. 1 -- Bernice Wyssenback: Intermural manager of women's sports at the University who will attend the athletic conference at Austin, Tex., April 17 to 20. p. 1 -- Sorosis publicity chairman: Miss Virginia Scott is publicity chairman for the play, "The Lamp and the Bell" which her sorority, Sorosis, is presenting Friday evening at 8:15 p.m. in the auditorium. p. 3 -- A.A.U.W. director: As the director of the Southwest Section of the American Association of the University of Women, will be a delegate to the fourteenth annual state convention in Hutchinson, Friday and Saturday of this week. p. 3 -- Oklahoma star sets new javelin record at W.U: Rigney, Oklahoma Aggies' weight star, individual point leader of the dual meet here Saturday, set a new javelin record. He heaved the spear 197 feet. He is pictured on the left and at upper right as he got off his winning toss. H. Wilson of W.U., shot put winner, is pictured below. p. 4 -- Wills how tennis stuff here again: Above is Emmett Pare, well known tennis professional and member of the Tilden group of stars which returns here Wednesday for an exhibition at the Wichita university courts. Pare teams with Barnes in doubles and is a highly skilled player, both doubles and singles. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.28
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