University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (June 1, 1948)

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¥ 4 ; Ps. June 21-26—YMCA-YWCA June 28-July 3—Rev. Edmund P. Frank, Trinity Lutheran Church Songs of the Church Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 8:30-8:45 Favorite hymns are sung three times weekly for you by Geraldine Bullis and Glenn’ Kezar, long-time fa vorites. * SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS Headlines in Chemistry* Thursday, 4:30-4:45 Important happenings in the field of chemistry aré received each week from the News. Section of the American Chemical Society. This up-to-the-minute service is sponsored by the Oklahoma Section of. the American Chemical Society. Each week, the news broadcasts will be climaxed by brief interviews with outstanding personalities zs the field of SEE here in Oklahoma. Science News of the Week Tuesday, 4:30-4:45 Mr. James Harlow, director of Science Service for the University Extension Division, brings you latest news on the activities of highschool science clubs — throughout the state and includes general information © from the field of science on his weekly program. Spotlight on Research : Wednesday, 4:30-4:45 Dr. Ronald B. Shuman ‘ > ‘ A The importance of research and its place in today’s world is emphasized by this series featuring research activities of. faculty members at the University. During June five more professors will be presented in inter views dealing with the various fields of interest. Mr. Bill Morgan will conduct the interviews: June 2—Dr. Paul David, Zoological Sciences June 9—Dr. Karl Schmitt—Anthropology June 16—Prof. Margaret J. ae Languages June 23—Dr. Ronald B. Shani Bhsiness Management June 30—Dr. Helen Burton and Prof. Laura A. mevuae —Home Economics ee eae ae TOWARD BETTER LIVING Better Health ~ Monday, 1:00-1:15 ss Sekt WNAD and Dr. L. T. Rogers continue this import _ tive for Norman, comes to the WNAD microphone — oe Far a era “ | See _ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ ant informative series dealing with community, pub . lic and individual health problems. The first three broadcasts during June will consist of reports on the “40 et 8” Spastic Paralysis Institute to be opened in Norman this summer. Remainder of the programs in * this series will tell the story of nursing as 4 career with _ true life examples of nursing service in a few selected specialties. i Physical Medicine*® = = Tuesday, 2:15-2:30 os Here is a series of broadcasts by experts in one of the most neglected fields of medicine—PHYSICAL — medicine. These weekly programs are sponsored by _ the Cleveland County Medical Association and the + Student Health Service in the interests of better PhysiPaes cal Medicine throughout the state. : ee June 1—Infantile Paralysis—Dr. Robert L. Bennett, — Warm Springs, Ga. June 8—Massage—Dr. Morris A. Bowie, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and Dr. George M. Piersol, Philadel-— phia. Bere June 15—Exercise—Dr. Frank H. Ewerhardt and Dr. Fred V. Hein, Chicago June 22—Local applications of Heat and Diathermy— Dr. Frank H.,Krusen, Rochester, Minn. 29—Sunlight, Real and Artificial—Dr, si taco 5 W. Coblentz, Washington, D. C. ‘Safety* — Monday thru Friday, 4:00-4:05 Realizing the need for protective and preventive safety measures in} every sphere of activity, WNAD has ~ planned this series in an effort to cut down the number of accidents occurring in play, at homes, on the farms, and elsewhere. Each day talks will be devoted __ to safety in a different group, under the isomee ae setup: = Monday—SAFETY in the Home Tuesday—SAFETY on the Farm Wednesday—SAFETY in Norman Thursday—SAFETY on Highways aie re sede oe at Flay ; June * _ VETERANS! PROGRAMS Information: | Desk Friday, 1:15-1:30 Mr. E. G. Holdren Mr. E. G. (Pop) Holdren, VA Contact Representa each weck at this time to help veterans in the listen ing audience by explaining various benefits offered t them and to answer questions about subsistence, hos