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Composers to be featured during March are:
-«Mar. 3—Johann Strauss Mar. 10—Franz Lehar
Mar. 17—vVictor Herbert Mar. 24—Jerome Kern Mar. 31—George Gershwin
Prelude to Listening Fridays, 3:45-4:00
During March Reid Lawhead and Jack Bowers have planned a series of broadcasts which are aimed at providing a background for musical listening by means of analysis of historical happenings during the lives of certain composers. Mr. Lawhead and Mr. Bowers feel there is room for a closer correlation of social and ~~ political implications of history with the mere chronology of the study of music history than the under_ graduate obtains in school and than most musically interested listeners have.
RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS
z Cavalcade of Youth ~ Fridays, 2:15-2:30
During the month of March, members of the YWCA
and YMCA, sponsors of the Cavalcade of Youth, will
present each week a 15-minute Bible Quiz program.
Charles Hutton will act as moderator of the program and Morris Glazer will be the announcer. _ =
Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30
Early morning devotional programs will be pre
sented over WNAD each day aioe March by the fol
lowing persons:
Mar. 16—Byron Fullerton, Minister, University Church of Christ, Norman : 8-13—Rey. Sam Scantlan, Superintendent of Rural Missions for Oklahoma, ecco Baptist Church Mar. 15-20—Rev. Edgar F. Hallock, Southern Bat: tist Missionary to Brazil Mar. 22-27—University YMCA-YWCA _ Mar. 29-April 3—Rev. Ray Wallace, Pastor, First Christian Church, Norman
Cooperative Christianity in Action Saturdays, 1:30-1:45
Striving to show the people of Oklahoma how ' co
operative Christianity can. serve them and to’ make
them aware of the possibilities and power of unified
Mar.
Christian effort, the Oklahoma Council of Churches —
presents this series heard each Saturday afternoon.
‘Topics to be discussed in March include:
Mar. 6—What Can Church People Do to Promote Better Legislation in Oklahoma?
Mar. 13—-UNESCO and Oklahoma Churches
Mar. 20—What is Weekday Religious Education? How Can It Serve Your Community?
“Siar 27—Special Easter ees
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SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS
Science News of the Week
Tuesdays, 4:15-4:30
Mr. James Harlow |
Mr. James Harlow, director of Science Service of the University Extension Division, presents a weekly 15minute radio program designed to supply information regarding activities of science clubs for highschool students and latest science news. The broadcast will be correlated-with the new Highschool Science Service in the Extension Division.
Humanizing Science
Mondays, 4:15-4:30 Dr. Carlton W. Berenda, professor of physics, con| ducts informal talks on such subjects as what is new
~in science and explains in simple and understandable
terms the various phases of relativity theory, atomic physics, and other highly scientific subjects. Dr. Berenda comments on the personalities of various outstanding scientists and on the nature of scientific method as well as the meaning of science.
Let’s Fly Oklahoma Fridays, 4:15-4:30 = ‘Broadcasts for the month of March highlight early day flying i in Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Aviation Commission and aviation at the State University. Program topics and speakers are: Mar. ' 5—Aviation News and Events—Dr. S. E. Torsten Lund Mar. 12—The Oklahoma Aviation Commission Reports—Eldon Stout Mar. 19—Aviation at the University of listeria Joe Coulter -26—Early ‘Oklahoma Flying—Henry Bomhoft and S. E. T. Lund ©
Mar.
Spotlight on Research Wednesdays, 4:30-4:45
“Dr. Thomas Pyles
Each week at this time WNAD reports on the re