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The Sunflower, v.73, no.33 (February 25, 1969)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1969-02-25
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita Symphonic Band,Bezzi, D. R.,Tuttle, Edward H.,Society for Prevention of Assinine (sic) Student Movements (SPASM),Department of Sociology,Beer on campus,Kennedy, Florynce, 1916-2000
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The Sunflower, v.73 no.33. Wichita, Kansas, February 25, 1969. - 8 pages.
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Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material help by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu for help with low quality images.
Article(s): Black lawyer explores problems of institutionalized oppression / Donna Johnson -- WSU hosts high schools -- State Regents report Faculty Senate topic -- SPASM has moo-juice protest; Cow makes hit with spectators -- Dean, students guide discussion during 'social unrest' seminar / Dan Bradford -- Beer petition fails; 2000 names short -- Campus cafe Minotaur will open Friday -- Black woman lawyer advocates liberation -- WSU Symphonic Band to appear -- CAC Issues '69 schedules Sterner in panel discussion -- Experimental Theatre set for weekend -- Delinquent debt? -- A remembrance -- Reactionary educators -- Student rebukes sports editor -- CEC's Bezzi will manage new institute -- Bass-Baritone Newman to perform in DFAC -- Varsity Sue, Sam presented at dance -- Our man in Lawrence: New KU reign to begin / Bill Opperman -- Kansas dorms set for WSU March meet -- Sociologists start welfare program -- Shocks to seek revenge at NTS after woes of Drake nightmare -- Players, owners involved in tug-of-war over pensions -- Wilson chooses aides to solve lines worries -- Sooners pop WSU Thinclads as Shocks tune-up for title -- Shock bowlers seize top spots in tourney.
Photograph(s): Militant lady lawyer: Mrs. Florynce Kennedy expressed her opinions on everything from Vietnam to abortions Monday in a lecture sponsored by UCCM. p. 1 -- Star of the show: An 800-pound heifer was the star attraction at Monday's 'milk-in' protest on the CAC terrace. p. 1 -- Senators voice views: Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Lynn Stevens and Jerry Mallot, SGA senators, express their opinions on social unrest in an informal seminar. p. 2 -- John Morse. p. 6 -- Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Brammer. p. 6 -- Non-contact sport?" Many arguments have been tossed around on the ideas of roughness on the basketball court. p. 7 -- Top Keglers: Cliff Utermoehlen (right) captured first place in Saturday's Head Pin Tourney, while Corliss Little (center) and Mike Sewell took second and third. p. 8
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The Sunflower
v.73 no.33
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