The Sunflower, v.64, no.38 (March 11, 1960)

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1960-03-11
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Matson, Natasha , Ablah Library
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.64, no.38, Wichita, Kansas, March 11, 1960. - 4 pages
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Article(s): SGA sets deadline for filing -- General to be forum speaker -- Staff names finalists for Press Queen -- Ablah gift sets method for financing Library -- SFB elects new officers -- Italian course to be taught next semester -- WU debaters go to Ohio -- The editor's board: Through generosity... -- 2 seniors awarded grants -- Tate breaks Littleton's record -- Eagles and aces: Top-flight amateur golfer joins Women's phys ed staff -- Frosh cager breaks record with 24.9 points per game -- Experiment designed to improve grades / Chuck Williams -- YWCA elects new officers
Photograph(s): Donors of real estate gift: Seated, from left to right, are Harvey J. Ablah and Frank J. Ablah, long-time Wichita residents, whose families presented the University with the title to a parcel of land, title to and income from an office building, and equity in the building, providing major funds for a new library. President Harry F. Corbin looks on. p. 1 -- General Wedemeyer. p. 1 -- Cadet Major John Davidson holds the trophy his Air Force ROTC Squadron won for being the top unit in a six-week competition period. Looking on is Major Glen E. Funk, assistant professor of Air Science, who presented the award and Cadet Major Phil Hayden, whose squadron compiled the least number of points and consequently had to settle for the Eight-Ball. p. 1 -- Al Tate. p. 3
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The Sunflower
v.64 no.38
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