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The Sunflower, v.42, no.27 (March 25, 1937)
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Sunflower 1937-03-25
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Wichita, Kansas
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1937-03-25
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.27, Wichita, Kansas, March 25, 1937. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Intramural debates will start soon – Men's gym still be finished by last of April -- Geology class visits oil fields -- Army group hears Beito on warfare -- Ver Wiebe will edit geological petrol bulletin -- Pastor speaks during annual Easter convo -- Math teachers to meet here -- Sievers King of Mardi Gras --'Land's End' is K.U. drama for April 2 program -- Unknown poets offered prizes -- In passing judgement -- Noted lecturer will appear at student forum -- Dean Hillbrand senior advisor -- Westmoreland reveals her past work in drama field -- Women's new sports group is organized -- Men's Music Club of K.U. to sing here -- Weekly paper contest will be held again -- Wilkie honored by economics group Salina clinic is rapidly gaining -- R. Campbell leads high school grads -- Famous pianist offers classes here April 6-8 -- Honor student has promotion -- Curricular needs is Sipple subject -- New levies await final signatures -- Students pay only half college costs -- Templeton goes to Kansas City -- Drs. Lane, Branch to attend meeting – By way of comment -- Long-time of dream of university officials realized with K.U. -- Lots of sleep, no studying, recommended for brief respite -- Some people work so hard they must learn to live -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Wilkie returns from Savannah --'Speeching' is 'no-go' - Wall -- Roundabout -- Little Theatre cast is named -- Second of all school parties to be April 3 -- Farewell courtesy give to F. Templeton -- Beta Nu is to be give annual apron, over all party, April 3 -- Omega Upsilon fetes mothers -- Home Economics Club hears special economics -- Mrs. Mikesell gives play review at Traveler's Club -- Members of Phi Sig give buffet supper -- Obstetrics is topic Dr. Clark's speech at Aesculapius meeting -- New commercial Club is planned for girls -- Intramural foes to clash today -- Varsity track tryouts to be held Tuesday -- Women's sport glances -- Golfers to be aggies' hosts
Photograph(s): K.U. director Allen Crafton brings his cast here April 2 for the K.U. Players' presentation of "Land's End." This is the American premiere of the play. p. 1 -- Master classes in piano will be given by Frank Mannheimer, distinguished pianist from London, April 6, 7 and 8. He is coming here under the auspices of the downtown division of the University. p. 1 -- Kathleen Hite. p. 2
Article(s): Intramural debates will start soon – Men's gym still be finished by last of April -- Geology class visits oil fields -- Army group hears Beito on warfare -- Ver Wiebe will edit geological petrol bulletin -- Pastor speaks during annual Easter convo -- Math teachers to meet here -- Sievers King of Mardi Gras --'Land's End' is K.U. drama for April 2 program -- Unknown poets offered prizes -- In passing judgement -- Noted lecturer will appear at student forum -- Dean Hillbrand senior advisor -- Westmoreland reveals her past work in drama field -- Women's new sports group is organized -- Men's Music Club of K.U. to sing here -- Weekly paper contest will be held again -- Wilkie honored by economics group Salina clinic is rapidly gaining -- R. Campbell leads high school grads -- Famous pianist offers classes here April 6-8 -- Honor student has promotion -- Curricular needs is Sipple subject -- New levies await final signatures -- Students pay only half college costs -- Templeton goes to Kansas City -- Drs. Lane, Branch to attend meeting – By way of comment -- Long-time of dream of university officials realized with K.U. -- Lots of sleep, no studying, recommended for brief respite -- Some people work so hard they must learn to live -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Wilkie returns from Savannah --'Speeching' is 'no-go' - Wall -- Roundabout -- Little Theatre cast is named -- Second of all school parties to be April 3 -- Farewell courtesy give to F. Templeton -- Beta Nu is to be give annual apron, over all party, April 3 -- Omega Upsilon fetes mothers -- Home Economics Club hears special economics -- Mrs. Mikesell gives play review at Traveler's Club -- Members of Phi Sig give buffet supper -- Obstetrics is topic Dr. Clark's speech at Aesculapius meeting -- New commercial Club is planned for girls -- Intramural foes to clash today -- Varsity track tryouts to be held Tuesday -- Women's sport glances -- Golfers to be aggies' hosts
Photograph(s): K.U. director Allen Crafton brings his cast here April 2 for the K.U. Players' presentation of "Land's End." This is the American premiere of the play. p. 1 -- Master classes in piano will be given by Frank Mannheimer, distinguished pianist from London, April 6, 7 and 8. He is coming here under the auspices of the downtown division of the University. p. 1 -- Kathleen Hite. p. 2
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.27
v.42 no.27
