University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (October 1, 1948)

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sors are the University Student ‘Health Center and the Cleveland County Health Department. The Corner Drugstore © Saturday, 9:30-9:45 WNAD presents a series of radio talks on the Retail Pharmacist, his store, and the services to the medical profession and the buying public. The talks are designed to discuss the services rendered by the pharmacist and his drug store and’ some of the problems confronting him. Oct. 2—Introduction. Oct. 9—Services of the Corner Drug Store. Oct. 16—The Pharmacist at the Corner Drug Store. 23—The Pharmacist-Customer Relationship. 30—The Pharmacist-Physician Relationship. Oct. Oct. * * * * WOM EN’S PROGRAMS Okla. Federated Women’ s Clubs Wednesday, 2:30-2:45 Officers of the Federated clubs and outstanding club members from over the state prepare scripts dealing _ with the practical phases of the work of the Oklahoma Federated Women’s Clubs. The scripts are presented by WNAD Staff Members and Federation members. Oct. 6—Newscast—Dorothy Shellman, Oct. 13—Review of General Federation Convention in Portland, Oregon (May, 1948). Oct.. 20—ANGELS IN WHITE—(The. Trained Nurse’s Place in the New World Order). Oct. 27—Girls’ State—Mrs. E. G. McComas, radio chairman. Women’s Daily Daily, 11:00-11:15 Georgiana Hammett, Women’s Editor, is presented in daily talks to Sooner housewives. She includes talks about fashion, beauty, health, consumer news, family life problems and household hints. * * * * WNAD’S LIVE MUSIC PROGRAMS A Song for You _ Monday, 3:00-3:15 ‘Dorothy Neal Snead returns to WNAD’s microphone with her weekly program of the song favorites you want to hear. ) Leisure With the Classics Friday, 10:30-10:45 ~ Dr. H. Lloyd Stow and members of the department of classical languages, introduce to WNAD listeners » WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ classics handed down to us from the Greeks and Latins. Discussions will, of course, be in English. Speakers will talk about the authors and point out the value of the works and why it is: worth everybody’s time to ~ read them. Music Faculty Recitals Friday, 5:15-5:45 During October WNAD offers you the opportunity of hearing the following faculty members in 30-minute recital: : Oct. 1—Edward Easley, pianist, assistant professor. Oct. 8—Gus Lease, baritone, instructor. — Oct. 15—Keith Wallingford, pianist, instructor. Oct. 22—Margaret Beck, cellist, instructor. 29—Lucille Grant, mezzo-soprano, assistant professor. We Present Friday, 3:00-3:15 WNAD presents outstanding students in the School of Music in quarter-hour recitals with varied programs of vocal and instrumental music. | Oct. Wednesday Musicale Wednesday, 3:00-3:30 The Oklahoma Federation of Music Clubs and three honorary music fraternities at, the University of Oklahoma present their members in mid-week recitals. Oct. 6—Mu Phi Epsilon. Ocf. 13—Sigma Alpha Iota. Oct.. 20—-Oklahoma Federation of Music Clubs. ‘Oct. 27—Phi Mu Alpha. Canscle Masterworks. Monday., Wed., Fri., 8:30-8:45 Mildred Andrews, assistant professor of music, returns to the WNAD microphone with a weekly presentation of organ music. She will be heard each Wednesday, while her students will be presented on Monday and Friday in this popular series. MORNING CONCERT Daily, 9:00-9:30 Oct. 1—BIZET, Symphony No. 1 in C Major. Oct. 2—BEETHOVEN, Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Major. Oct. 4—-MENDELSSOHN, 4 Midsummer epee Dream, Incidental Music. Oct. 5—WAGNER, 4 Faust Overture; LISZT, Todtentanz (Dance of Death.) — ‘Oct. 6—DVORAK, Husitska Overture, Op. a7 _ DINDY, Istar—Symphonic Variations. Oct. 7—LIADOFF, Kikimora; DELIUS, Paris: (“Ein NaI The Song of a Great City. f ‘ a Page W