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WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @
PROGRAM NOTES
During August and September WNAD’s broadcasts will follow the schedule listed on the inside cover pages of this month’s Bulletin. Many of your old favorites will continue during these two months, but we have also added new programs which we believe you will find both instructive and enjoyable. Your next Bulletin will reach you in October with new fall programming, so save the cover of this issue for reference in August and September. And
remember—NO AUGUST OR SEPTEMBER BULLETIN.
AMERICA—PAST & PRESENT
America Always Tuesday, 11:30-11:45
Americanism is the subject of this series presented by Kenneth Harris, who desires to make the public conscious of Americanism through constructive education in.the fundamentals of good citizenship.
Great Men at Play Tuesday, 9:30-9:45
Dr. A. K. Christian
Only a few of our great historical figures have known how to relax while carrying on the duties of their offices. Some of those who did accomplish both purposes are discussed in this series, presented by Dr. A. K. Christian.
July 6—Grover Cleveland July 13—Theodore Roosevelt July 20—Woodrow Wilson July 27—Franklin D. Roosevelt
Great Men in Law Monday, 5:30-5:45 Dr. W. Page Keeton, dean of the School of Law, discusses three more outstanding legal figures during July. They are: July 5—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr—Law: A Revelation of Human Culture. July 12—Louis D. Brandeis: Champion of Social Legislation July 19—Benjamin N. Cardozo: The Judicial Process
FARM & GARDEN
Consumer-Farm News Tuesday thru Saturday, 12:45-12:55
Your consumer-farm news reporter is Frank Baker
who each day at this time brings you latest agricultural and consumer news as compiled and edited by Associated Press.
County Agent Reports
Saturday, 11:45-12:00
Ed Chambers
Oklahoma agriculturalists will want to hear this weekly program of events on the farm front presented by Ed Chambers and Stella Marie Morrison, County Agent personnel.
HERE & THERE
Junior Citizens of Norman Monday thru Friday, 11:45-12:00
JUNIOR CITIZENS OF NORMAN are featured over WNAD each summer on this series which reflects to a great extent the work which is carried on ° with the youth of Norman during the summer months. Mondays—Talent Show and Community Sing Tuesdays—Youth Activities in Norman Wednesdays—Salute to Norman Youth Groups Thursdays—Junior Citizens Speak Fridays—Quiz Show
Music With Your Meals Saturday, 10:30-10:45 Outstanding authorities give you everyday advice
on healthful eating interwoven with pleasing music
for your mid-morning listening. The American Medi
cal Association and State Department of Health pre
sent this transcribed series.
July 3—The Luncheon Problem—Dr. W. H. Sebrell of the U. S. Public Health Service.
July 10—The School Lunch—Dr. Dean F. Smalley of the AMA
July 17—The Evening Meal—Dr. R. K. Anderson ~ of the Rockefeller Foundation
University of Oklahoma Bulletin is 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
Press. NEW SERIES NO. 997
JULY 1, 1948 Page 3