University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1948)

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Adventures in Research Fridays, 4:30-4:45 This is a dramatized presentation of an invention or discovery that has assumed an important role in society. It embraces the scientific, medical and indus-\ trial developments, discoveries and advancements. Building A World Community Fridays, 9:30-9:45 This new 15-minute weekly series is built around the American Challenge to build a world community. Program leaders will discuss problems pertinent to international well-being, and planning in the United States. Topics for February include: Feb. 6—Introduction to the series—An Approach to One World—Mr. Grover Fulkerson. Feb. 13—Attempts in International Planning—Mrs. Mildred Faris. Feb. 20—Postwar Emergency Efforts i in Welfare— Mrs. Mildred Faris. Feb. 27—Planning in the United States—To Be Announced. ‘ The Tenth Man Thursdays, 9:30-9:45 WNAD in cooperation with the Giisising : Committee for Mental Hygiene brings you a new series of entertaining and provocative programs on mental health. Tune to 640 at 1:00 each Wednesday to learn what part you may play in this great humanitarian movement of service to the mentally ill. The programs are narrated by Ralph Bellamy. TOWARD BETTER LIVING Better Health S Mondays, 1:00-1:15 ’ Dr. L. T. Rogers continues this weekly series on the latest developments on the scene of public health. His guests this month will be Dr. A. B. Golyar, from the state health department and members of the O. U. Medical School Staff. Feb. 2—Blight on Our People . . B. Colyar. Feb. 9—Unto the Fourth Generation . . —Dr. Colyar. : Feb. 16—Heart Disease . . . Killer Number 1—O. U. Medical School Staff. Feb. 23—Rheumatic Fever . . . Destroyer of Youth— O. U. Medical School Staff. . Syphilis—Dr. A. . Gonorrhea Household Pests* Wednesdays, 4:15-4:30 Dr. M. E. Griffith 4 ~ The rats and insects which invade our homes not 'WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ only annoy ‘us and destroy our property, but also affect our personal and community health in many ways. This series will tell something of the importance of our common household pests and how they may be con trolled with benefit to public health. The series will be conducted by Dr. M. E. Griffith. Feb. 5—Rats and Insects: Why We Have These Unwelcome Guests. Feb. 12—Introducing Insects and Some of Their Relatives. Feb. 19—How Rats and Insects Affect Our Health. Feb. 26—Protecting Our Homes From Household Pests. Vocation Time* Mondays, 4:30-4:45 This new series of occupational information scripts : was originally prepared for broadcast over Westinghouse Stations in New England. Through cooperation of the Massachusetts Department of Education WNAD presents Vocation Time under the direction of W. S. Morgan, Production Manager. Authorities in various . vocations will appear from time to time. Feb. 2—Education for the Aircraft Mechanic. Feb. 9—Aviation As A Profession for Girls. Feb. 16—Merchandising As a Profession. Feb. 23—Insurance As A Profession. ee ON es Design for Living Thursdays, 1:15-1:30 Each week at this time WNAD presents a 15-minute program for its shut-in listening friends. The broadcast is designed to furnish entertainment for the handicapped, to offer inspiration for those who may have become discouraged and to show all shut-ins how they may help themselves and others. Eyes on the Ball* Saturdays, 5:00-5:15 This new transcribed series features Bill Stern, com mentator, Vera Holly, soprano, and the Alfredo An tonini ensemble. Produced by the Better Vision. Institute of New York City. ‘Eyes on the Ball” is an educational and entertainment series. Feb. 7—The Invisible Fireball. ' Feb. 14—Glasses Make Winners., Feb. 21—Sight on the Fairway. Feb. 28—Split Second Seeing. VETERANS PROGRAMS: Decision Now Saturdays, 5:30-5:45 Problems facing America and its citizens relative. to the veteran are presented on this transcribed series offered under the sponsorship of the American Legion. Here’s To Veterans” Fridays, 5:30-5:45 A 15-minute transcribed series featuring the outstanding persons of stage, screen and radio. The listen° er is guaranteed 15 full minutes of relaxation and listening enjoyment in this program dedicated to the © veterans of America. Information Desk Fridays, 1:15-1:30 A weekly discussion of veterans’ benefits and all Page 7