University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN PROGRAM NOTES Spring programming offers 27 entirely new program series for your listening pleasure. Some of your old friends are returning to the air this semester and, of course, your constant favorites remain on their usual schedule. Sign-off time moves up to 6:15 p.m. in February to give you ten ond one-half hours of daily good mes Here’s the lineup—with asterisks marking the newcomers. Your attention is called this month to the new program series scheduled by the Oklahoma School of the Air. Consisting formerly of only two weekly 15-minute broadcasts, the School of the Air this semester has expanded its inschool listening program to include 10 weekly broadcasts. This was arranged so more pupils in more elementary classrooms of Oklahoma’s rural, consolidated and independent districts might take advantage of the opportunities offered by the School of the Air. More complete informa tion on the program lineup may be found on page 11. ~ DISCUSSION London Forum Mondays, 5:00-5:30 Current world problems are discussed by a panel of experts from all over the world on this popular transcribed series which has been a regular WNAD feature for several years. The London Forum is distributed by the British Broadcasting Corporation. O. U. Roundtable ® Wednesdays, 5:00-5:30 Dr. Virgil Wilhite During February the Roundtable has chosen for discussion four topics of extreme importance to the American public. These range from talks on inflation to’ our relationship with Russia. Topics and forum members are: Feb. 4—When and How Is Inflation Going to End? —Prof. Leon Lee, moderator; Prof. V. G. Wilhite and J. K. Dodson, members. ’ Feb. 11—What Are the Likely Consequences of the Marshall Plan?—Prof. J. E. Reese, moderator; Prof. V. G. Wilhite and Prof. Bernard Immerdauer, members. Feb. 18—Influence of the Taft-Hartley Act on Industrial Peace—Prof. E. C. Petty; moderator; Prof. Paul Brinker and Leon Lee, members. Feb. 25—How Can We Get Along With Russia?— ' Prof. C. F. Daily, moderator, Prof. J. E. aaa and Prof. Bernard Immerdauer, memers These Are The Issues Tuesdays, 5:30-5:45 Student forum members under the supervision of Dr. William Sattler have chosen four varied topics for discussion during February. Subjects and their moderators include: Feb. 3—Radio and Public Service—Guy Brown. Feb. 10—Merits and Weaknesses of the Marshall Plan —Elwood Kretsinger. Feb. 17—Strength of Communism in Western Europe. Feb. 24—The Price Level and infants Gulp Brown. FARM & GARDEN. County Agent Reports Saturdays, 11:45-12:00 Weekly reports of the latest farm news are brought you each Saturday by Ed Chambers, Cleveland County Agent. Agricultural leaders are interviewed by Chambers from time to time. Miss Stella Marie Morrison, Cleveland County Home Demonstration agent, shares ~ this weekly broadcast to contribute news of interest to homemakers. University of Oklahoma Bulletin is issued semi-monthly. Entered at the Post Office at Norman, Oklahoma, as second class matter under the Act of August 24, 1912. Office of Publication, University of Oklahoma Press. NEW SERIES NO. 987 Page 2 \ FEBRUARY 1, 1948