The Sunflower, v.78, no.62 (July 25, 1974)
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Issue Date
1974-07-25
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Duck (poetry journal)
Citation
The Sunflower, v.78 no.62. Wichita, Kansas, July 25, 1974. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Investigation shows funds for enrollment were not misused / Greg Rohloff -- Election '74 to feature Democrats -- Wichita, 2nd cleanest city could be 'fresh air capital' -- Record temperatures set: Scorching weather sizzles state -- Continuing ed sets registration -- Alcoholics do not need hoes -- 'Duck' journal needs poems -- Sunflower review: 'Zardoz' is hardly worth seeing or talking about / Brett Neff -- Kelly Pinkham's view: Worker strikes - good or bad? / Kelly Pinkham -- College editors say: Writer supports Bunker-Miller ticket -- Sunflower review: Final play casts godly spell / J. Paul Porter -- Music, dope, people keep festival rocking / J. Paul Porter -- Wilson, former basketball star signs with Bulls -- Speaking of sports / Dave Megaffin
Photograph(s):Piles of garbage, 3,000 drug overdoses and an investigating committee from the Missouri Senate are the after effects of the Ozark Music Festival held last weekend in Sadalia, Mo. p. 1 -- Bob Wilson, WSU senior, makes one of the many shots that earned him a contract with the NBA's Chicago Bulls. p. 7
Article(s): Investigation shows funds for enrollment were not misused / Greg Rohloff -- Election '74 to feature Democrats -- Wichita, 2nd cleanest city could be 'fresh air capital' -- Record temperatures set: Scorching weather sizzles state -- Continuing ed sets registration -- Alcoholics do not need hoes -- 'Duck' journal needs poems -- Sunflower review: 'Zardoz' is hardly worth seeing or talking about / Brett Neff -- Kelly Pinkham's view: Worker strikes - good or bad? / Kelly Pinkham -- College editors say: Writer supports Bunker-Miller ticket -- Sunflower review: Final play casts godly spell / J. Paul Porter -- Music, dope, people keep festival rocking / J. Paul Porter -- Wilson, former basketball star signs with Bulls -- Speaking of sports / Dave Megaffin
Photograph(s):Piles of garbage, 3,000 drug overdoses and an investigating committee from the Missouri Senate are the after effects of the Ozark Music Festival held last weekend in Sadalia, Mo. p. 1 -- Bob Wilson, WSU senior, makes one of the many shots that earned him a contract with the NBA's Chicago Bulls. p. 7
Publisher
Wichita State University
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.78 no.62
v.78 no.62