The Sunflower, v.63, no.08 (October 14, 1958)
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1958-10-14
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Delta Delta Delta , Pronko, N. H. (Nicholas Henry), 1908- , Corbin, Harry F. (Harry Finch), 1917-1990
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.63, no.8, Wichita, Kansas, October 14, 1958. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Morter [sic] Board plans case study workshop -- 'Shrouded' prop research to continue through '59 -- WU receives UMOC title; 6 will vie -- Faculty to take part in Western Carnival -- Maria Schell to star in 'Last Bridge' -- Regents name Columbia man to ME post -- Library tour streamlined -- 12 members chosen for forum board -- 13th band day slated -- Why are you hear? -- A new orbit -- Debate club to travel 15,000 miles -- Delta Delta Delta: Early American theme displayed din Sorority's redecorated house -- New society meets Friday -- Smoker plans announced by ROTC group -- Psych head plans to take 1,000 books to Poland / Beverly Haring -- 5 AF cadets are named 'distinguished' -- ISA pay-out to continue -- Ed majors' deadline set -- Frat plans smoker
Photograph(s): "Shrouded" prop: Richard Monical, assistant project engineer, is shown checking a model of a "shrouded" propeller. A Navy grant of $39,000 was received to continue research on the project. Six basic models are being tested. p. 1 -- Indian summer: A student takes advantage of a green and gold day to catch up on his studying. Several days of unseasonably warm weather last week, plus the fact that the lawns and trees are still comparatively green, gave the campus a spring-like feeling. These are days to remember when winter sets in and cross-campus journeys are anything but pleasant. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 1 -- Miles and miles: More than 15,000 miles will be covered by the University debate teams in intercollegiate competition. Shown on the map are some of the major tournament locations. The tournaments will cover a wide geographic area and a variety of colleges will be met in competition. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 2 -- Focal point: Center of attraction in the Delta Delta Delta sorority house living room is a wood burning fireplace. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 3 -- Books for Poland: Dr. N. H. Pronko, head of the psychology department, is shown with the small start he has made in his attempt to acquire 1,000 books to take when he and Mrs. Pronko travel to Poland next spring. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 4
Article(s): Morter [sic] Board plans case study workshop -- 'Shrouded' prop research to continue through '59 -- WU receives UMOC title; 6 will vie -- Faculty to take part in Western Carnival -- Maria Schell to star in 'Last Bridge' -- Regents name Columbia man to ME post -- Library tour streamlined -- 12 members chosen for forum board -- 13th band day slated -- Why are you hear? -- A new orbit -- Debate club to travel 15,000 miles -- Delta Delta Delta: Early American theme displayed din Sorority's redecorated house -- New society meets Friday -- Smoker plans announced by ROTC group -- Psych head plans to take 1,000 books to Poland / Beverly Haring -- 5 AF cadets are named 'distinguished' -- ISA pay-out to continue -- Ed majors' deadline set -- Frat plans smoker
Photograph(s): "Shrouded" prop: Richard Monical, assistant project engineer, is shown checking a model of a "shrouded" propeller. A Navy grant of $39,000 was received to continue research on the project. Six basic models are being tested. p. 1 -- Indian summer: A student takes advantage of a green and gold day to catch up on his studying. Several days of unseasonably warm weather last week, plus the fact that the lawns and trees are still comparatively green, gave the campus a spring-like feeling. These are days to remember when winter sets in and cross-campus journeys are anything but pleasant. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 1 -- Miles and miles: More than 15,000 miles will be covered by the University debate teams in intercollegiate competition. Shown on the map are some of the major tournament locations. The tournaments will cover a wide geographic area and a variety of colleges will be met in competition. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 2 -- Focal point: Center of attraction in the Delta Delta Delta sorority house living room is a wood burning fireplace. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 3 -- Books for Poland: Dr. N. H. Pronko, head of the psychology department, is shown with the small start he has made in his attempt to acquire 1,000 books to take when he and Mrs. Pronko travel to Poland next spring. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.63 no.8
v.63 no.8