University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (July 1, 1948)

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July 14—Paul Ruggiers July 21—F. F. Finney July 28—Kester Svendsen—THE EQUILIBRISTS by * John Crowe Ransom. New Worlds in Books Thursday, 3:45-4:00 University professors and staff members review latest releases from leading American publishers. July selections are: July 1—THE LION AND THE ROSE, Poems by May Sarton reviewed by Dorothy Shell man. July 8—Stanley Vestal’s WARPATH AND COUN CIL FIRE (Random House) reviewed by . Dr. A. B. Sears July 15—Harold R. Isaacs’ NEW CYCLE IN ASIA (MacMillan) reviewed by Dr. Oliver Benson July 22—T. S. ELIOT: A Critical Summary edited by Leonard Unger (Rinehart) reviewed by Dr. Kester Svendsen July 29—To Be Announced Reading for Pleasure Monday thru Friday, 10:15-10:30 Reading for Pleasure includes a variety of entertaining and enjoyable material read for you each day by Virginia Ward. You will hear your favorite poems, essays, short stories etc. Rhyme Without Reason Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:30-11:45 Bob Nelson brings you RHYME WITHOUT REASON—a quarter-hour program of light, and sentimental verse. Interlude organ music will be furnished by Jean Ash. NEWS & RELATED PROGRAMS Newscast Schedule Morning 8:008:02—Weather Report ; 8:459:00--NEWS ROUNDUP (AP) 9:45-10:00—Sooner News 10:45-11:00—-WORLD NEWS (AP) Afternoon 12:45-12:55—-Consumer-Farm News (Tues. thru Sat.) 12:551:00—Weather Report (Tues. thru Sat.) 2:453:00-—-WORLD NEWS (AP) 4:455:00-—-NEWS OF THE NATION (AP) 6:156:30-—-WORLD NEWS (AP) Geography in the News Friday, 1:00-1:15 Are you ever curious about the faraway places mentioned on the WNAD newscasts? Geography in the News will answer all those questions you ask yourself and others. Experts come to the WNAD microphone each week to give you the details. Professors H. E. Hoy, Clyde Bollinger and Ralph E. Olson from the Department of Geography, will be the speakers. Between You and Me Wednesday, 5:30-5:45 Dr. Howard O. Eaton, chairman of the department of philosophy, will be with us again during July to present a weekly commentary on the world news WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN ®@ Young Man-Power at Work Thursday, 3:30-3:45 Kenneth Harris The Seminole Junior Chamber of Commerce will be spotlighted on July 15 for a local report on YOUNG MAN-POWER AT WORK. Kenneth Harris, state director of Public Relations for the Oklahoma Jaycees, is in charge of this series which is designed to give the listener a view of what the Jaycees are doing throughout the world. July 1Okla. State JCC July 8—U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce July 15—Seminole July 22—Jaycee Newscast July 29—Jaycee International O. U. TO YOU On the Campus Wednesday, 4:15-4:30 Highlights of the various meetings and conferences and short courses held each summer on the campus of the University will be presented on this series, as well as interviews with visiting personalities. Student Forum Thursday, 5:15-5:45 Topics of current interest are discussed at this time by a panel of students from the University. The issues will be clearly represented with all participants fully informed on the topics discussed. Elwood Kretsinger, instructor in speech, supervises the series. The “Y’s” Present Friday, 2:15-2:30 Join the Bible Quiz panel each week via your microphone and see how well you know your Bible. You are also invited to submit questions to be asked on the air and if your questions go unanswered you will receive free a copy of Samuel Johnson’s “Book of Prayers.” Turning Back the Years Monday 1:15-1:30 Bill Morgan, WNAD Production Manager, and Sue Mullen, WNAD Traffic Manager, are your hosts for TURNING BACK THE YEARS, which this month will be broadcast from the Museum of Art on the campus. OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS Around Oklahoma Tuesday, 3:30-4:00 WNAD, in co-operation with chambers of commerce throughout the state, presents AROUND OKLAHOMA, a series which each week turns the spotlight Page 5