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The Sunflower, v.39, no.15 (January 10, 1934)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1934-01-10
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Black students -- Dramatic presentations,Department of Education,Smith, Lolie,Saber Club,Sex education
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.15, Wichita, Kansas, January 10, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Social hour sponsored by University -- Students urged to register this week -- N.Y. stage inspires play work -- National rejoicing greets birth of Japanese prince -- Fraternities name new executives -- Needles actually pierce cold fingers -- Cadet work in education is approved -- Webster and Delta Omega win contest -- Reduce extent of University student help -- Christmas aid merits praise -- Lecture series to open Jan. 18 -- Former student council president visits here -- Exam schedule to be announced soon -- Hornung discusses national affairs -- Concert band to begin practices -- All-Negro cast presents play -- Denounces failure of sex education -- Wallace predicts youth movement -- How many of these people can you rightly identify? -- Complete drawings for play contest -- Home economics teacher co-author of article -- Professors find bad news in state income tax laws -- Minisa orchestra plays for local Kiwanis Club -- Student council president reports on NSFA meeting -- University bulletin -- The past week -- Professor endorses teachers' union -- Campusology -- University society -- Campus romance announced today -- Clyde Grimes to head Aesculapius -- Sororities -- Betty Ann Adams arranges bridge -- Hosts preside at twilight party -- Bride-elect of Carl Johnson is honored -- Clubs -- Sabre Club was forerunner of military group -- Roundabout -- Fraternities -- Aesculapius will entertain guests -- 1934 basketball season opens Friday -- Builder Ichabod game to open cage tourney -- Propose to revise 1933 grid rules -- Fire scarred legs carry Cunningham to heights -- Volleyball will be played by men and women -- Women's sports / Jean Van Arsdale -- Phi Sigs lose cage game to Zeta Delta -- Men's sports / Alan Coffman -- Varsity cagers to McPherson
Photograph(s): Engagement told: Miss Ruby Mae Manker, daughter of Mrs. H. A. Manker, is the promised bride of Wallace Talbott. Miss Manker is a junior at this University and is a member of the Y.W.C.A. p. 3
Article(s): Social hour sponsored by University -- Students urged to register this week -- N.Y. stage inspires play work -- National rejoicing greets birth of Japanese prince -- Fraternities name new executives -- Needles actually pierce cold fingers -- Cadet work in education is approved -- Webster and Delta Omega win contest -- Reduce extent of University student help -- Christmas aid merits praise -- Lecture series to open Jan. 18 -- Former student council president visits here -- Exam schedule to be announced soon -- Hornung discusses national affairs -- Concert band to begin practices -- All-Negro cast presents play -- Denounces failure of sex education -- Wallace predicts youth movement -- How many of these people can you rightly identify? -- Complete drawings for play contest -- Home economics teacher co-author of article -- Professors find bad news in state income tax laws -- Minisa orchestra plays for local Kiwanis Club -- Student council president reports on NSFA meeting -- University bulletin -- The past week -- Professor endorses teachers' union -- Campusology -- University society -- Campus romance announced today -- Clyde Grimes to head Aesculapius -- Sororities -- Betty Ann Adams arranges bridge -- Hosts preside at twilight party -- Bride-elect of Carl Johnson is honored -- Clubs -- Sabre Club was forerunner of military group -- Roundabout -- Fraternities -- Aesculapius will entertain guests -- 1934 basketball season opens Friday -- Builder Ichabod game to open cage tourney -- Propose to revise 1933 grid rules -- Fire scarred legs carry Cunningham to heights -- Volleyball will be played by men and women -- Women's sports / Jean Van Arsdale -- Phi Sigs lose cage game to Zeta Delta -- Men's sports / Alan Coffman -- Varsity cagers to McPherson
Photograph(s): Engagement told: Miss Ruby Mae Manker, daughter of Mrs. H. A. Manker, is the promised bride of Wallace Talbott. Miss Manker is a junior at this University and is a member of the Y.W.C.A. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.39 no.15
v.39 no.15
