The Sunflower, v.43, no.16 (January 6, 1938)

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1938-01-06
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Hillbrand, Earl K. , Kaufman, Harry
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, January 6, 1938. - 4 pages
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Week-end weather: (Offiical U.S. Weather Bureau) Fair and continued warm with general but light winds prevailing.
The Sunflower offers its advertisers one of the largest circulations of any newspaper of its kind in the state.
Article(s): Test rules listed for final week -- Mexico - seen by two W.U. professors who visited there during the holidays -- Europe is topic for tomorrow -- Hekhuis plays Cupid to many Shocker graduates -- Tom-Tom is to appear on Monday -- Three University profs active at press gathering -- Big microscope weighs one ton -- Woman to lead forum activity here next week: Elizabeth MacCallum will air views on pending English partition -- American youth congress fights NYAs reduction -- Grades causing 'weeking out' in NYA jobs here -- Four chosen to national group for dramatists -- Zoology groups give open house -- Board meets to discuss budget for publication -- De-ink formula increases value of used papers -- Women to 'rule' world in future -- Alpha Taus win ticket contest -- Republicans to plan discussion meeting -- Community class learns values of small papers -- Maps, booklets are class work -- Sunflower boasts long history; Pioneer college newspapers, claim its founders -- WPA funds will aid speech lab -- Wichita is refuge from strife and chaos of world -- Rush week hullabaloo soon to be campus topic -- Campus discovers value of school drama productions -- College failure becomes company head, but how? -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- Allman to talk to Rotary Club -- Grad gossip -- Greek-letter organizations elect officers this week -- Sororities and fraternities name new heads for second semester -- Holiday season brings inspiration for numerous gay parties, teas -- Roundabout -- Kinsey announces varsity price cut -- Announce Jan. 21 will be date of Blue Key affair -- Department plans annual open house -- Builders win over Shockers -- Saint Benedicts meet Wichitans here tomorrow -- Frosh team plays the flames Friday -- Wilner is speaker at Delta Pi meet -- State development will be dramatized -- Campus cagers to start season -- Local win two and drop four on Eastern trip -- Friday deadline for first round -- C. of C. publication praises speech lab -- Between the halves / Merrell Kirkpatrick -- Telegraphic meets start; three enter -- D.O unbeaten; schedule finals -- Alaskan ice palace has student skate -- Websters may win volley ball title
Photograph(s): [Earl K.] Hillbrand. p. 1 -- In old Mexico: Here is a bit of old Mexico such as Dean Hillbrand and Professor Kaufmann saw when they visited the country during the Christmas holidays. Each drove from Wichita over the new Pan-American highway through Larado, Texas to Mexico City. Here each records briefly his impressions of the country and it's people. p. 1 -- [Harry M.] Kauffman. p. 1 -- Leo W. Allman. p. 1 -- Dr. Earle E. Davis. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Greek organization heads: These nine students were elected this week to head their respective organizations for the coming semester. They are, top row: Helen Goodin, Pi Kappa Psi; Maxine Setzer, Delta Omega; Margaret Branson, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Betty Neely, Alpha Tau Sigma; second row: Grenville Darling, Men of Webster; Bill Fine, Pi Alpha Pi; Vic Blurton, Phi Upsilon Sigma; Kathleen Hite, Sorosis; and lower right Kent Waddell, Alpha Gamma Gamma. p. 3 -- This outstanding action picture shows "Rip" Radcliffe, Shockers Ace, about to ring up more points. "Rip" is being counted upon to carry much of Wichita's burden. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.16
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