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The Sunflower, v.43, no.26 (March 17, 1938)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1938-03-17
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Rydjord, John,Palmer, Martin,Ahlberg, Clark D., 1918-2007,Nelson, Frank,Pi Sigma Alpha
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.26, Wichita, Kansas, March 17, 1938. - 4 pages.
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Article(s): Neely will be in next production -- W.U.-K.U. debate fills auditoriun for convocation -- Harvard University gets new congress -- Mildred Hall, Sorosis choice, suceeds Dorothy Sawver as University Transportation Queen -- History professor sees Austrian coup as logical step in Europe's March -- Palmer writes one chapter of recent volume -- Charges school system is bad -- School purchases gold mine-is not a football player -- Ahlberg is new secretary for student forum -- Council to pull freshmen from $35 dance debt -- Proposed 'diagonal' may make population problem -- Professors O.K. use of "ponies" -- Local political science chapter sought by body -- Allman speakes to Civitan Club -- Political students to form new party -- Play contest for campus groups to open here tonight -- Dumesnill to be heard on forum music program -- Publisher tells of sales tricks -- Smaller paper arouses chorus of sentiments -- Howse talks to marketing class -- Excess 'liberty' is seen in arts -- Folk for duties on faculty -- Collegiate world -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Spring weather favors disease -- Board of deans announces high rating students -- Contracts will be let March 25 -- Fairmount grad in India to return to U.S. soon -- Wright recovers from car crash -- Dean is on program honoring president -- "Elephant Boy" heads double bill of Civic -- Nelson is asked for address by language group -- Two receive gifts frm organization -- Grad gossip -- Jardine to attend silver anniversary -- Prospective 'Estites' to entertain at Y.W.C.A. meeting on Wednesday -- Kappa Rho to have alumns dinner -- Metcalf, Mueller tell engagement -- Neff's son is wed in Texas March 7 -- Delta Omega has W.P.A. theme for informal dance -- Freshman spring swing is success -- Barb's informal party successful -- Spring, reigning romance season, and what our noses make of it -- University players name nine pledges -- Roundabout -- Sorosis to hold annual mid-year party Saturday -- A.A.U.W. entertains university seniors -- Boxers compete in second night of fast tourney -- Vandals defeat Pi Kap team in Tuesday's game -- Rarick is successful in conducting program -- Netmen to start swinging rackets -- Faculty to play Alpha Gam team -- Golf ace makes easy hole-in-one -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Rifle matches to be Saturday -- Trackmen check out equipment and begin work -- Golfers to meet in gym at at noon -- Four Wichitans in rifle match
Photograph(s): Dr. Rydjord , above, head of the University history department, has long been recognized as an authority in his field. His remarks on current European situation are of universal interest. p. 1 -- Mildred Hall, newly elected queen; Dorothy Shawver, relinguishes honor; Dorthea Kane, Pi Kap candidate; Katherine Israel, represented Alpha Tau; Peggy Coates, Delta Omega's candidiate; Frances Radcliff, from Kappa Rho. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Sorority president: Maxine Setzer will be hostess Friday evening at the Delta Omega W.P.A. project to be held in the Pine Room of Commons. p. 3 -- Fast action: John "Slug" Austin receives a left to the jaw from Ted Wilson. See these boxers in action tonight in Henrion Gym in the intramural tourney. Finals matches will be Friday evening. p. 4 -- [Charles E.] Poe. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.26
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