The Sunflower, v.42, no.13 (December 3, 1936)

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1936-12-03
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Department of Speech Science , Tom Tom , Palmer, Martin F. (Martin Franklin), 1905-
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.13, Wichita, Kansas, December 3, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Carnegie in new assault on athletics -- Fischer gives studio concert -- Palmer to aid state's orphan -- Deans to announce scholastic ratings -- Here, children! -- Beito to send novel device to Columbia -- There's queer goin's on here -- Tom Tom will sponsor contest -- Mrs. Brown gives $500 to memorial -- First snapshot winners named next Thursday -- Works of Schiller to be essay prize -- Geologists take long field trip -- Professor kills flies to keep class awake -- R.O.T.C. band to commence winter season -- Education uses 'Olympics' idea -- Hillbrand to attend Baker ceremonies -- Staples expects much progress in new location -- Only two use hospitalization -- K.U. sociologists study question -- Mixers -- Jardine talks before annual farm meetings -- New intramural winter sports takes spot light -- School prepares for cage season -- Alumni return, catch up with improvements -- Fraternity will honor initiates -- Club to see films made in Germany -- Northwestern raises salaries -- University will teach students to laugh their troubles away -- Death shows no preference: The hated and loved must go -- Petty thievery in library can put brakes on ease in reading -- Curse of modern warfare destroys fruits of conquest -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- Univeristy bulletin -- True art available to all; expense no item - Staples -- Geologists will take field trip -- M. F. Palmer aids Salina speech lab -- 'College education worth $102,000'-Hope Anchor -- Journalism head to attend meet -- Speech head is in on text authorship -- Young Americans answer Red Cross call for help -- Former editor is with Beacon -- Sawflies, not saws endanger newsprint -- Neely continues in leading role -- Paphlet lists talent group -- Uncle Sammy begins new theater project -- Matrix invites rushees to tea -- Miss Lorraine Lawson entertained at party -- Betrothal of former student is revealed -- Fraternity uses black and silver decorations -- Army presents parade at ball -- Lindblade-Lawrnce vows are repeated -- Clever decorations are party feature -- Alumnae members have monthly party -- Pi Alph has annual dinner for colonel -- Soc in th' puss -- Jack Lewis exhibits pictures at Alpha Gamma alumni dinner -- Dr. Branch speaks on science for twentieth century meeting -- Members of Phi Upsilon Sigma are dinner guests of parents -- Alpha Gamma Gamma prepare for annual Christmas party -- Everett-Stephenson marriage to be at First Baptist Church -- Duerkson to judge Xmas musical test -- W.A.A. fetes new members -- Pi Kap makes plans for Christmas dance -- Omega Upsilon Sorority issues invitations to Yuletide dance -- Sorosis Alumna grup meets at sorority house Wednesday -- Delta Omega Sorority to have Yuletide dance during holidays -- Business takes college grads -- Sports chaff / Lois Carpenter -- Shockers rout Dakota Ravbbits in final game -- Grid Letterman are announced -- Grid captain -- Men of Webster beat Alpha Gams -- Former student turns authoress --Neff, coaches attend meeting -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- W.A.A. honors high scorers -- 'W' Club -- Army Ball tickets are going rapidly -- Brother of Dean Lieurance dies
Photograph(s): [Loy] Wood. p. 2 -- Chairmen: Miss Phyllis Powell, left, junior in the College of Liberal Arts, who is chairman of the Matrix tea Saturday, and Miss Barbara Engle, right, senior, in Liberal Arts, chairman of the W.A.A. dinner meeting Tuesday evening. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.42 no.13
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