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Design for Living Thursday, 1:15-1 :30
Inspirational messages are brought to you on this program by Hamilton Ford.
Exploring YOU Tuesday, 5:15-5:30 Talks about ourselves conducted by clinical psychologists of the University Guidance Service. Listeners are invited'to send in appropriate questions to the experts.
Address, the Guidance Service, North Campus, Norman. :
2—Are You Neurotic?
Nov. Nov. 9—Are You Crazy? Nov. 16—Can Life Be Beautiful?
Nov. Noy.
23—Honoring thy Father and Mother. 30—Loving One’s Neighbor.
Melody of Life Monday, 4:15-4:30
The University Student Health Center and the Cleveland County Medical Society sponsors these stories about famous composers who suffered serious illnesses. Combined with organ selections of their compositions is information on how modern medical science could have helped the artists.
The Corner Drugstore Saturday, 9:30-9:45
University pharmacists will present discussions of activities of the pharmacy profession.
Nov. 6—The Pharmacist and the Prescription Department.
Nov. 13—The Pharmacist and the Proprietary Drug Department.
Nov. 20—The Pharmacist and the Animal Health Department.
Nov. 27—The Pharmacist and the Public Health Program.
4 For the Record Friday, 9:30-9:45
Health resources of the Student Health Service are
_ explored in this series by Betty Coed and Joe College.
Nov. 5—Laboratory and X-Ray Services. Program for Families of Students. Nov. 19—Mental Health in College.
Nov. 26—Avoid the has Wave.
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_ WOMEN’S PROGRAMS Okla. Federated Women’s Clubs
Wednesday, 2:30-2:45
Work of the Federated clubs is explained by officers of the state organization, and a WNAD staff member, Dorothy Shellman.
3—Newscast, Miss Shellman. { 10—Public Welfare, Mrs. John R. Hartman, state committee chairman. Nov. 17—The Navajo’s Tragedy, Mrs. E. C. Wheeler, first district Indian welfare-chairman.
Nov. Nov.
Women’s Daily Daily, 11:00-11:15 Informal chats to housewives on fashion, beauty, health, cooking, household equipment and family life
problems conducted by Georgiana Hammett, Women’s editor.
SCHOOL OF THE AIR
More than 25,000 Oklahoma school children are enrolled in at least one of the eight programs presented this fall by the School of the Air. /
“Each program is rebroadcast by wire recording at, the time indicated in parentheses.
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News Round-up Monday, 11:30-11:45 (Monday, 2:15-2:30)
The week’s news rewritten for elementary and junior highschool pupils. .
At the End of the Rainbow Thursday, 1:30-1:45 (Friday, 11:30-11:45)
A story series for the first to fourth ates: steed by Mrs. Mary Marable, associate professor of library science.
4—ELLA, THE ELEPHANT by Kurt Wiese.
Nov. : Nov. 1I—HANS AND HIS DOG by Maud Lindsay. Nov. 18—The FIRST THANKSGIVING by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Smith. Nov. 25—-THE ORGAN RECITAL by Eleanor Estes. Rhythm and Song Monday, 1:15-1:45 : (Wednesday, 11:30-12:00)
_ Mrs. Dolly Connally, assistant professor of music = _ Page 7
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