University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (November 1, 1948)

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PATTERNS IN THE ARTS” Behind the Footlights Wednesday, 9:30-9:45 News about the theater, including college productions, by Lazelle Dunn. @ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN Portraits in Miniature Thursday, 9:30-9:45 / Members of the faculty of the school of art discuss works of modern artists. Nov. 4—‘Cos Cob” by Georgia O’Keefe—Harriet Kritzer, Nov. 11—‘They Fought to the Last Man” by Gropper—Gene Bavinger. Nov. 18—“Shapes of Landscapes” by Stuart Davis— Richard Prasch. Nov. 25—“Piqua, Ohio” by Don Kingman—Dorothy Kirk. * * + * RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30 Norman ministers continue daily devotional programs. Nov. 1-6—Rev. Kenneth Feaver, minister, First Presbyterian church. ; Nov. 8-13—Rev. Edmund Frank, pastor, Trinity Lutheran church. Nov. 15-20—Rev. Joseph Ewing, vicar, St. Joseph’s Episcopal church. Nov. 22-27—-YMCA-YWCA. Nov. 29-Dec. 4—Rev. Phil Deschner, minister, McFarlin Memorial Methodist church. \ Religion in the News Monday, 3:30-3:45 Dr. Kenneth Feaver reviews news in the religious field. Religious Bookshelf Reviews of outstanding religious publications will — be given by Rev. Ray Wallace, First Christian Church, Norman. Nov. 3—MAHATMA GHANDI by E. Stanley Jones, Nov. 10—THE IMITATION OF CHRIST by Thomas A. Kempis. Nov. 17—A TESTAMENT OF DEVOTION by Thomas Kelly. Nov. 24—Guest Reviewer. Y Page 6 gn Sa ae Ae SG Sa Deer nee Sees ee Songs of the Church Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8:30-8:45 Familiar hymns are sung for you by Geraldine Bullis ? Milburn, Glen Kezar, and the WNAD mixed quartet, including Richard Grundy, Jean Ash, Dan Hayes and Dorothy Neal Snead. Tuesday—Mrs. Milburn. Thursday—Mr. Kezar. Saturday—Mixed Quartet. The Y’s Present Thursday, 2:30-2:45 WNAD listeners are invited to send questions on the Bible for this weekly YWCA-YMCA quiz program. Faculty members and students are on the quiz panel, and unanswered questions will earn for the senders a free copy of Samuel Johnson’s “Book of Prayers.” * * * * SCIENCE PROGRAMS Headlines in Chemistry ~ Thursday, 4:15-4:30 University chemistry department members present important news in the field of science. Nov. 4—Dr. B. O. Heston. Nov. 11—Dr. Bruce Houston. Nov. 17—Dr. Howard Rowley. = Nov. 24—Dr. Lloyd E. Swearingen. x Research Report Wednesday, 1:00-1:15 Al Good, WNAD announcer, presents a resume of \ recent activities and achievements of medical science. Science News of the Week Juesday, 4:15-4:30 General information about science is featured on this program by James Harlow, director of Science Service for the University Extension division. TOWARD BETTER LIVING Better Health — Monday, 1:00-1:15 Dr. Laurence T. Rogers, professor of health education, will interview members of the Oklahoma Health ~ Department staff on this program during November. ?