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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN
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This month WNAD presents for your listening pleasure over 100 programs, including appearances by University faculty members, state officials, and numerous individuals, young and old, from over the state. Together with the music programs scheduled by the WNAD music department, they insure “all day good listening” for you. Keep tuned to 640 on your radio dial for broadcasts of the southwest’s oldest educational radio station.
FARM & GARDEN
County Agent Reports Saturday, 11:45-12:00 Farmers and agriculturalists will be particularly interested in this series presented by Cleveland County
Agent Ed Chambers. Mr. Chambers discusses the latest news on the farm front.
State Garden Clubs Thursday, 1:00-1:15 Flowers and gardens are spotlighted each week at this time. Your hostess, Mrs. A. J. Williams, will sug
gest planting and growing methods as well as seasonal varieties of flowers and plants for your gardens.
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HERE AND THERE
Current Financial Affairs Thursday, 5:15-5:30 Prof. B. H. Gildersleeve brings you practical infor
mation about financial matters on a local, national and international basis. His topics this month are:
Nov. 4—Types and purposes of investment.
Nov. 11—Safety, income and appreciation factors of securities.
Noy. 18-——Role of the securities markets.
Nov. 25—Current investment problems.
Information Desk Friday, 1:15-1:30
E. G. (Pop) Holdren continues his weekly talks about veterans benefits and answers questions relative to veterans’ welfare. Mr. Holdren is the local VA Con
tact Representative.
The Question Box Saturday, 10:15-10:30_
Norman grade school children continue their quiz
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contest sponsored by the Norman Junior Chamber of | Commerce.
6—Second graders. Nov. 13—First grade. Nov. 20—Seventh grade. Nov. 27—Sixth grade.
The Young Lawyer Speaks Wednesday, 4:30-4:45
Presenting the young lawyer’s idea of the law as a social system and its relationship to the government and society, this series is sponsored by the School of Law and the Oklahoma Junior Bar:Conference of the American Bar Association. Rollin Dale Vliet, associate professor of law, represents the Law School on the broadcasts.
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INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
i Look at Australia Thursday, 11:45-12:00
Henry Milo, well-known commentator, and repre— sentatives of the Australian News and Information Bureau bring you educational and interesting talks about Australia on this transcribed series.
Russia and the World
Monday, 4:30-4:45 p.m.
James G. Watson, of the Department of Government, continues this series with weekly discussions on the Government of Russia. Next month you will hear lectures on the geography and geo-politics of this country. ;
International Club Noy. 13-17, 5:15-5:30 Members of the campus International club will present music from their native lands and discussions of
their home countries. Fali Spencer, from India, is in | charge. ern
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University of Oklahoma Bulletin 4 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 —
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