University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (October 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN bee problems affecting the achibols é Oklahoma. During: October the emphasis is on new programs underway in education. d Oct. 1—Significant Phases of the New Curriculum Guide for Elementary Schools—Dr. W. B. Ragan, Mr. Jake Smart and Mrs. Minter. Oct. 8—The New Undergraduate Program at the University College of Education—Dr. F. F. Gaither, Dr. Torsten Lund and Dr. ‘Allan M. _ Ruggles. Oct. 15—The New Graduate prssiben of the University College of Education—Dr. L. T. Rogers, Dr. Harry Huffman and Dr. E. J. Ortman. Oct. 22—The Curriculum Improvement Program at University High School—Mr. Guy Waid, Mrs. Done Mildred Chisholm, Miss Eunice Lewis. — Oct. 29—In-Service Education Work of the College of Education—Dr. Balyeat, Dr. stine and Acting Dean J. E. Fellows. Family Life Radio Forum Monday, 2:30-2:45 Dr. Alice Sowers returns to the WNAD microphone to conduct the Family. Life Radio Forum for parents and teachers. Her list of’ discussion topics for October | includes: Oct. 4—Children’s Vocabularies. Oct. 11—Keeping House in Small’ Quarters. Oct. 18—Children’s Friends are Important. Oct. 25—Books for Parents. P-T-A News Friday, 1:00-1:15 For news of local and state P-T-A events and re ports on activities of various groups tune to WNAD ~ each Friday at this time. Mrs. Dorothy Whittlesey is your speaker. \ * * * * > PATTERNS IN THE ARTS Behind the Footlights Wednesday, 9:30-9:45 Tasos Dunn takes you Behind the ‘Booligins of the nation’s theaters, including educational theaters, for a look at what is going on behind scenes. She includes news from Broadway openings and players. Portraits in Miniature _ Thursday, 9:30-9:45 Mr. Leonard Good; Curator of paintings for fies Museum of Art at the University, is in charge of this new series which features talks about Modern Artists and their work. Staff members of ahe School of Art discuss the following works: Page 6 Eva Jo Garold Hol| “ Oct. 18-23—Mr. Oct. 7—State Denadercnt Paintings—Dr. O. B. Jacobson. Oct. 14—“Horse” by Jack Levine—W. H. Smith, Oct. -21— ‘Renascence” by Ben Shahn—Leonard Good. Oct. 28—Carl Milles, Sculptor—Joe Taylor. RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS \ = See Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30 Norman ministers and their staffs bring you this early-morning devotional program. The October schedule i is: Oct. 4-9—Rev. R. E. Hunnicutt, Minister, First Methodist Church, Moore. é Oct. 11-16—Byron Fullerton, University Church of Christ, Norman. Irwin Glatstein, Foundation. Oct. 25-30-—YMCA-YWCA. Director, Hillel Religion in the News Monday, 3:30-3:45 Dr. Kenneth Feaver brings you this weekly resume of news in the field of religious endeavor. Religious Bookshelf Wednesday, 1:15-1:30 Mr. Ray Wallace, minister ‘of the First Christian Church, Norman, will review these outstanding religious publications on this series: Oct. 6—Trueblood’s Alternative to Futility. Oct. 13—Lewis’ The Miracle. Oct. 20—Ebon’s World Communism Today. Oct. 27—Augustine’s Confessions. Songs of the Church Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8:30-8:45 The world’s great hymns are sung for you by Geraldine Bullis, Glen Kezar and the WNAD mixed quartet composed of Leonard McCann, Jean Ash, Dan Hayes and Miss Bullis. Their schedule is: Tuesday—Geraldine Bullis. Thursday—Glen Kezar. _ j Saturday—Mixed Quartet. The Y’s Present Thursday, 2:30-2:45 University YMCA and YWCA members present a weekly Bible Quiz program with University faculty members and students on the quiz panel. Listeners are invited to submit questions to be asked on this series. If these questions go unanswered, the sender will receive a free copy of Samuel Johnson’s ‘Book of Prayers. 4 : ' ; ;