The Sunflower, v.40, no.17 (January 17, 1935)
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Issue Date
1935-01-17
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.17, Wichita, Kansas, January 17, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Company G highest in competition -- [Illegible] students complete maps -- Hite C. Taylor to head paper next semester -- WLS holds radio debates on Sunday -- Bandit raids W.U. office; Escapes -- Muyskens lauds new laboratory of university -- Allen discusses British problems -- Collegiate "New Deal" to benefit American schools -- Minisa group concert to be at East High -- Jardine addresses Sedgwick teachers -- Feature Wichita over broadcast -- Newell takes -- Final exams will begin on next Monday -- Coalitions to hold student council posts -- W.U. contest cited as new way to check ads -- Brown Memorial is credit to a growing institution -- State is responsible for its educational program -- How will business men accept the NRA now -- Campus opinion / Stanford Wadell, Mark Watson -- Best editorial to be selected -- University bulletin -- Bulletin board presents variety show to devotees -- Illness among faculty grows -- "First World War" shown at Orpheum -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- CoIIege students are level headed -- Student fund is announced -- Amateur writer finds new field -- Librarians choose magazine stories -- Betty Ruth Smith composes musical -- Dr. Rydjord will appear before county teachers -- Boys excel girls in current topics -- University society: Alpha Tau bridge to be January 26 ; Roundabout ; Campus Greeks announce officers for next semester ; University Dames will meet at Elliot home ; Walter Duerksen to lead orchestra at the Miller ; Virginia Scott to wed Floyd Turner Monday afternoon ; Fraternities ; Sororities -- Survey shows that 1935 resolutions get a break -- Y.W.C.A. conducts 'marriage school' -- Alpha Gams knocked off by Indians -- Builders to play only one 1935 league tilt at home -- Shockers take good beating in rough game -- Phillips trims Shockers again -- Gorillas will begin league schedule with local squad -- W.U. team is confident over future -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Fans demand no roughness -- Rifle team enters telegraphic meets -- C.C. scramble well under way -- Volley ball tourney wil close Friday -- Chieftains renew rivalry with K.C. -- Name members of tournament teams -- Sports shorts / Alan Coffman
Photograph(s): Visitor speaks in Wichita: Dr. J. H. Muyskens, head of the speech department of the University of Michigan, was in Wichita last night to dedicate the Flo Brown Memorial Laboratory of Speech Science which is in charge of Prof. Martin Palmer. Dr. Muyskens is pictured at the left and Prof. Palmer at right. p. 1 -- Best speaker: Miss Katherine Newell last week was declared the best speaker among 125 freshmen students in the speech department of the University. p. 1 -- Here are the five girls who have been selected as the new presidents of the sororities of the campus and who will preside at their various houses during the remainder of the year. p. 3
Article(s): Company G highest in competition -- [Illegible] students complete maps -- Hite C. Taylor to head paper next semester -- WLS holds radio debates on Sunday -- Bandit raids W.U. office; Escapes -- Muyskens lauds new laboratory of university -- Allen discusses British problems -- Collegiate "New Deal" to benefit American schools -- Minisa group concert to be at East High -- Jardine addresses Sedgwick teachers -- Feature Wichita over broadcast -- Newell takes -- Final exams will begin on next Monday -- Coalitions to hold student council posts -- W.U. contest cited as new way to check ads -- Brown Memorial is credit to a growing institution -- State is responsible for its educational program -- How will business men accept the NRA now -- Campus opinion / Stanford Wadell, Mark Watson -- Best editorial to be selected -- University bulletin -- Bulletin board presents variety show to devotees -- Illness among faculty grows -- "First World War" shown at Orpheum -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- CoIIege students are level headed -- Student fund is announced -- Amateur writer finds new field -- Librarians choose magazine stories -- Betty Ruth Smith composes musical -- Dr. Rydjord will appear before county teachers -- Boys excel girls in current topics -- University society: Alpha Tau bridge to be January 26 ; Roundabout ; Campus Greeks announce officers for next semester ; University Dames will meet at Elliot home ; Walter Duerksen to lead orchestra at the Miller ; Virginia Scott to wed Floyd Turner Monday afternoon ; Fraternities ; Sororities -- Survey shows that 1935 resolutions get a break -- Y.W.C.A. conducts 'marriage school' -- Alpha Gams knocked off by Indians -- Builders to play only one 1935 league tilt at home -- Shockers take good beating in rough game -- Phillips trims Shockers again -- Gorillas will begin league schedule with local squad -- W.U. team is confident over future -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Fans demand no roughness -- Rifle team enters telegraphic meets -- C.C. scramble well under way -- Volley ball tourney wil close Friday -- Chieftains renew rivalry with K.C. -- Name members of tournament teams -- Sports shorts / Alan Coffman
Photograph(s): Visitor speaks in Wichita: Dr. J. H. Muyskens, head of the speech department of the University of Michigan, was in Wichita last night to dedicate the Flo Brown Memorial Laboratory of Speech Science which is in charge of Prof. Martin Palmer. Dr. Muyskens is pictured at the left and Prof. Palmer at right. p. 1 -- Best speaker: Miss Katherine Newell last week was declared the best speaker among 125 freshmen students in the speech department of the University. p. 1 -- Here are the five girls who have been selected as the new presidents of the sororities of the campus and who will preside at their various houses during the remainder of the year. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.17
v.40 no.17

