University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (July 1, 1948)

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July 15—Social Problems which Have Implications for Teachers—S. E. T. Lund July 22—Public School Relations—H. E. Wrinkle July 29—The Program at the University Kindergarten —Sarah Hovis PATTERNS IN THE ARTS Portraits in Miniature Thursday, 9:30-9:45 Outstanding contemporary women who have attained success in various fields are featured by Georgiana Hammett. July 1—Valentina July 8—Dorothy Shaver July 15—Ruby Ross Ward July 22—Judge Dorothy Kenyon July 29—Connie Guion Stories of the Operas Friday, 9:30-9:45 Dan Hayes, WNAD’s Music Director, discusses synopses of the librettos and other details of interest concerning the operas scheduled for recorded broadcast on the Saturday program, FROM THE OPERA. His discussions will be illustrated with recorded selections from the operas. July 2—The Magic Flute (Mozart) July 9—Aida (Verdi) July 16—Manon (Massenet) July 23—Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) July 30—Die Meistersinger (Wagner) RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30 This early morning devotional period is presented by Norman ministers and their staffs. Those to be heard in July are: July 5-10—Rev. Kenneth Fever, First Presbyterian Church July 12-17—Rev. Joseph Ewing, Vicar, St. John’s Episcopal Church July 19-24—Mr. Warren Woolf, Baptist Student Union July 26-31—Mr. Ted Ledeen, Director, University : YMCA Songs of the Church Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 8:30-8:45 Your favorite hymns are sung three times weekly by Geraldine Bullis and Glen Kezar, University students and WNAD’S mixed quartet. SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS Headlines in Chemistry Thursday, 4:30-4:45 Bill Morgan reviews for you the important happenings in the field of chemistry as reported by the News Section of the American Chemical Society. This service is sponsored by the Oklahoma section of the Society. Outstanding Oklahomans from the field of Chemistry will be interviewed each week also. Faculty Advisor, WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ Science News of the Week Tuesday, 4:30-4:45 James Harlow General information from the field of science is presented weekly at this time by James Harlow, director of Sciencé Service for: the University Extension Division. TOWARD BETTER LIVING Better Health Monday, 1:00-1:15 Nursing as a career will form the basis for this series during July. Dr. L. T. Rogers, director, will discuss: ’ July 5—A Day in the Life of the Student Nurse July 12—Specialties in Nursing—Obstetrics and Pediatrics July 19—Specialities in Nursing—Surgical and Public Health Nursing. Physical Medicine Tuesday, 2:15-2:30 Experts in one of the most neglected fields of medicine—Physical Medicine—present this series. Broadcasts are sponsored by the Cleveland County Medical Assn. and the Student Health Service. July 6—Hearing Aids—Dr. Hallowell Davis, Boston July 13—Radioactive Substances—Dr. Hymer Friedell, Cleveland July 20—In Bed or Out—Dr. John H. Powers, Cooperstown, N. Y. July 27—Occupational Therapy—Dr. Winfred Overholster, Washington, D. C. Safety Monday thru Friday, 4:00-4:05 WNAD hopes that as a result of these brief, dramatic broadcasts the listener will take added precautions in the various fields of activity. Monday—SAFETY in the Home Tuesday—SAFETY on the Farm Wednesday—SAFETY in Norman Thursday—SAFETY on Highways Friday—SAFETY at Play VETERANS’ PROGRAMS Information Desk Friday, 1:15-1:30 Veterans’ benefits are explained thoroughly and concisely by E. G. (Pop) Holdren, local VA Contact Representative on this interview-broadcast each Friday. Bill Morgan conducts the interview. Page 7