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The Sunflower, v.40, no.11 (November 22, 1934)
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Sunflower 11-22-1934
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Wichita, Kansas
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1934-11-22
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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.40, no.11, Wichita, Kansas, November 22, 1934 - 4 pages
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Article(s): Shockers to support team at Washburn -- Debate contest to begin today -- Sipple, Wall begin grade research -- Public favors recovery act -- Magazine uses story written by E. A. Beito -- Campus students in new orchestra -- Minisa group gives Kansas City program -- Many interesting pictures found in president's office -- Martha Sells selected as Betty Co-ed -- Announce early publication for W.U. yearbook -- Rev. Dawe talks at convocation -- Sgt. Arley Buckner transferred to W.U. -- Two bands will play for dancing at the annual military ball -- Colleges of Kansas face crisis soon -- Books to be given as chemistry award -- Miss Jansen finds life has its trials -- "To the Ladies" is faculty play -- Geology classes get Kansas map -- Yes fireproof ships plus foolproof cars -- Teacher as councilor priceless to student -- Let's junk tradition for new educational system -- Munition investigation is a move toward peace -- Mais c'est pas assez d'argent -- University bulletin -- Hays teachers lead conference -- Student saves study time -- Geologists plan mountain trip -- Everybody in on file list -- Drum Corps ends season at dinner for instructors -- Chicago offers 3 fellowships -- Author answers deans' queries -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Choose hockey varsity eleven -- University society: Cadets preside at military ball amid social brilliancy ; Club pledges large group of students Monday ; Margaret Fisher Wilford Haas to be married soon ; Maurine McKay, W ayne B. Hemphill married Saturday ; 4-H Club to give party Saturday at Hillbrands' ; Roundabout ; Leta Sykes marries Arlie M. Corp, Jr., in Salina, Nov. 16 ; Dance Club will have last tryout ; Luncheon honors six candidates for Betty Co-Ed ; Former student recently married ; Dinner to be held for group leaders -- South Dakota power threat to Shockers -- Rifle matches to be popular -- Redskins are sure of victory; Aces not so / Max Milbourn, Grenville Darling -- Basketeers are ready for play -- Losses humble unbeaten clubs -- Girls' ring tennis into third round - W.A.A. to honor hockey varsity
Photograph(s): Here they are, Shockers!: After having held the Gonzaga football team scoreless on a muddy turf last Saturday, Coach Al Gebert's Shockers will go against an even more impressive squad tomorrow afternoon when they meet these husky men of South Dakota State College on another cold gridiron soaked by rain and snow. p. 1 -- Honorary colonel: Honorary Colonel Natalie Ring will be honored morrow [sic] evening at the annual Military Ball by members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of the University of Wichita. p. 3 -- Brilliant player here tomorrow: Fred Johnson is one of the two players on the South Dakota State College team that commands national attention. p. 4
Article(s): Shockers to support team at Washburn -- Debate contest to begin today -- Sipple, Wall begin grade research -- Public favors recovery act -- Magazine uses story written by E. A. Beito -- Campus students in new orchestra -- Minisa group gives Kansas City program -- Many interesting pictures found in president's office -- Martha Sells selected as Betty Co-ed -- Announce early publication for W.U. yearbook -- Rev. Dawe talks at convocation -- Sgt. Arley Buckner transferred to W.U. -- Two bands will play for dancing at the annual military ball -- Colleges of Kansas face crisis soon -- Books to be given as chemistry award -- Miss Jansen finds life has its trials -- "To the Ladies" is faculty play -- Geology classes get Kansas map -- Yes fireproof ships plus foolproof cars -- Teacher as councilor priceless to student -- Let's junk tradition for new educational system -- Munition investigation is a move toward peace -- Mais c'est pas assez d'argent -- University bulletin -- Hays teachers lead conference -- Student saves study time -- Geologists plan mountain trip -- Everybody in on file list -- Drum Corps ends season at dinner for instructors -- Chicago offers 3 fellowships -- Author answers deans' queries -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Choose hockey varsity eleven -- University society: Cadets preside at military ball amid social brilliancy ; Club pledges large group of students Monday ; Margaret Fisher Wilford Haas to be married soon ; Maurine McKay, W ayne B. Hemphill married Saturday ; 4-H Club to give party Saturday at Hillbrands' ; Roundabout ; Leta Sykes marries Arlie M. Corp, Jr., in Salina, Nov. 16 ; Dance Club will have last tryout ; Luncheon honors six candidates for Betty Co-Ed ; Former student recently married ; Dinner to be held for group leaders -- South Dakota power threat to Shockers -- Rifle matches to be popular -- Redskins are sure of victory; Aces not so / Max Milbourn, Grenville Darling -- Basketeers are ready for play -- Losses humble unbeaten clubs -- Girls' ring tennis into third round - W.A.A. to honor hockey varsity
Photograph(s): Here they are, Shockers!: After having held the Gonzaga football team scoreless on a muddy turf last Saturday, Coach Al Gebert's Shockers will go against an even more impressive squad tomorrow afternoon when they meet these husky men of South Dakota State College on another cold gridiron soaked by rain and snow. p. 1 -- Honorary colonel: Honorary Colonel Natalie Ring will be honored morrow [sic] evening at the annual Military Ball by members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of the University of Wichita. p. 3 -- Brilliant player here tomorrow: Fred Johnson is one of the two players on the South Dakota State College team that commands national attention. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.11
v.40 no.11
