The Sunflower, v.40, no.16 (January 10, 1935)

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1935-01-10
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, January 10, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): [Illegible] drives [illegible] W.U. are [illegible] near -- W.U. Players to become national unit -- Elliott chosen for power rate Sunday -- Major campus stories for year of 1934 are selected by Sunflower / Edwin Thomas - Concert band to start rehearsal -- Determine lathering qualities of water -- Solter given high office in N.S.F.A. -- Association of University Women to hear Jardine -- New lab to be dedicated January 16 -- National body names Allman -- Pi Beta Chi hears famous sculptor -- Registration takes place January 7-19 -- Read makes survey of Horner's method -- Council polls open Friday for election -- R.O.T.C. band is arranged -- New relief program may eliminate a great waste -- Millionaire Straphanger saved money for orphans -- Coincidence fallibility of man causes accidents -- Play is given again tonight -- Unusual honor is given Dean Wilkie -- Business Club hears Allen on British belief -- Arranges for publication of "Conquistador" -- Downtown college has holiday party -- University secretary tells of Hauptmann trial scene -- T. G. Reed talks on modern education -- Dr. Bakkum pneumonia victim reported better -- N.Y. University announces new graduate fund -- Could Newton manage today? -- University bulletin -- Critics name leaders in many lines during 1934 -- Final speech contest to be held tonight -- University society: Sororities choose officers to serve during next term ; Benefit bridge to be given by D.O. pledges ; Margaret Fisher weds Lieut. Haas Sunday morning ; Roundabout ; Santa showers good little eds and coeds with gifts ; Sororities ; Fraternities ; Pledges to honor Alpha Tau Sigma active members ; Sorosis pledges serve luncheon for guest group ; Former students visit on campus ; Students enjoy New Year's party ; Tau Omega frat initiates nine ; Group to attend ball at Manhattan ; Group has dinner on New Year’s Eve ; Miss Dorothy Fretz entertains guests ; Guest is honored by Mary Gelbach ; Pi Kappa Delta gives dinner for new debate squad ; Mildred Hampton presides Sunday ; Collegiate dance will be held soon at Broadview Roof ; Jan. 25 varsity is girls' choice -- Intra-mural B.B. goes to second week -- C.C. games to begin in week -- Upset features in intra-mural basket league -- Volley ball match enters next round -- Shockers set for victory over Phillips -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Shockers gain experience in tourney play -- Shockers drop Sooner game -- Austin predicts a boom in collegiate basketball
Photograph(s): And to think, it will soon be but a memory! p. 1 -- Speaker: Henry J. Allen, former United States Senator from the State of Kansas, spoke before members of the Business Club of the University and their guests last night at the Wichita Club. Senator Allen's theme was taken from observations which he made while in England recently. p. 1 -- Miss Mary Carlock. p. 2-- Miss Mary Margaret Schroeder is in charge of the Benefit Bridge to be given soon by Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.16
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