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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN
tured each week on this new 15-minute program. The .
schedule includes: Feb. 4—Handel Feb. 11—Berlioz Feb. 18—Griffes Feb. 25—Prokofieff
RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS
Cavalcade of Youth Fridays, 2:15-2:30 The February Cavalcade of Youthseries has been planned around Religious Emphasis week, observed Feb. 21 to 26. The series is directed by Charles Hutton, chairman of the YMCA-YWCA radio committee. Weekly program chairmen are as follows: Feb. 6—Christianity in the Fine Arts—Sue Mullin. Feb. 13—Religious Groups on the Campus—Mary Ann Morse. Feb. 20—An Advance Report on Religious Emphasis Week—John Hunt. Feb. 27—Religious Emphasis Week—John Hunt.
Chapel Time Ag 8:15-8:30 Norman ministers and their staffs come to WNAD's microphone each morning with 15-minute devotional programs. Guests during February include: Feb.2-7—Rev. Geren C. Roberts, Church of the’ Nazarene. Feb. 9-14—Rev. Leroy Sewell, Goodrich Memorial Methodist church. Feb. 16-21—Rev. J. D. Foster, Trinity sie te church. Feb. 23-28—YMCA and YWCA.
Light on the Lesson Saturdays, 11:30-11:45 John P. Lewis, Bible scholar, each week previews the International Sunday School Lesson for the following Sunday.
Cooperative Christianity i in Action”
| Saturdays, 1:30-1:45 © acquaint the people of Oklahoma with the way in which cooperative Christianity can serve them and to make them aware of the possibilities and power of unified Christian effort WNAD and the Oklahoma Council of Churches brings you this new series.
Feb. 7—What is the Oklahoma Council of Churches? Feb. 14—Some Things Church Women Are Saying
and Doing to Build a Better World.
-Féb, 21—Christian Youth Believe in Action—Mr.
Charles Johnson, field secretary, Oklahoma
Christian Youth Council. Feb. 28—How Can We Develop Better Racial Understanding in Oklahoma?
SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS
Science News of the Week
Tuesdays, 4:15-4:30
Mr. James Harlow, director of Science Service of
the University Extension Division, is in charge of this
weekly broadcast of latest science news. In addition to
news, information regarding activities of science clubs
for highschool students will be presented. “Science
News of the Week” is prepared by Mr. Harlow and _presented by WNAD Staff Announcers.
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Humanizing Science*
Mondays, 4:15-4:30 Dr. Carlton W. Berenda This series will consist of informal talks by Carlton
W. Berenda on such subjects as the implications of new scientific discoveries for the social world, comments
-on the nature of scientific method and the meaning of
science, and explanations of various phases of rela
tivity theory, atomic physics, etc. The listener will also —
hear comments on_ the personalities of various outstanding scientists. Dr. Berenda is a professor of physics and a former senior staff editor for “The Progress of Science’’ periodical.
Let’s. Fly, Oklahoma Fridays, 4:15-4:30 pace February’s programs will be highlighted by the appearance of William Piper, president of the Piper Cub Airplane company, on February 6. Also on that program will be S. E. T. Lund and Tom Smyer. The group will discuss “The Past and Future of Personal Flying.” The complete February schedule includes: Feb. 6—The Past and Future of Personal Flying. _ Feb. 13—The Oklahoma Aviation Commission Reports—Eldon Stout. Feb. 20—Aviation at the University of Oklahoma— Joe Coulter. Feb. 27—Let’s Live to Fly Some More—Dr. S. E. T. Lund.
Spotlight on Research* Wednesdays, 4:30-4:45 “Spotlight on Research” brings into sharp focus the research activities of the faculty of the university. Within recent years there has been an even greater emphasis on research. It is to report this activity that the Spotlight is turned each week On Research. For the month
of February, the Research Institute and the Department _ Morgan,
of Chemistry are honored. William S.
WNAD’s Production Manager, conducts the inter
views.
Feb. 4—The Research Institute—Dr. Lloyd E.
Swearingen, Director.
Feb. 11—Department of aap sate Forrest F. Blankenship.
Feb. 18—Department of Cheaktiey De. S. H. Wender
Feb, 25—Department of Chemistry—Dr. A. C. Shead.
Research Report
Wednesdays, 1:15-1:30 WNAD, in cooperation with the National Society for Medical Research, brings the radio audience a
dramatic resume of the activities, achievements and
adventures of medical science. ul