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@ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN
PROGRAM NOTES
This month, WNAD brings you enter
for the Easter season. Any time you tune your
taining and informative programs and music dial to 640 for WNAD or 90.9 for WNAD-FM,
you will find your “15 minutes a day” for cultural development multiplied at least 40 times. Because we will be busy planning the summer WNAD program, there will be no May bulletin, so keep this issue for reference to the daily programs, which will be substantially the same in May. Remember, NO MAY BULLETIN. Sign off time for WNAD in April is 7 p.m., while WNAD-FM continues until 8 p.m. daily and later for special programs as
listed elsewhere in the bulletin.
FARM & GARDEN
County Agent Reports Saturdays, 11:45-12:00
Gardeners and growers this month will be interested
in discussions of preparation for the summer produce | market, conducted by Cleveland County Agent Ed
Chambers, Stelle Marie Morrison and Louise Barney, home demonstration agents. More details also of the long range planning program for rural Cleveland county, which is being used as a guide for other counties in the state.
State Garden Clubs Thursdays, 1:00-1:15
Mrs. A. J. Williams, the tiny garden enthusiast with the green thumb, brings you more information from one of her handy black notebooks on how to enjoy your garden more and more.
HERE AND THERE
Young Lawyers Speak Wednesdays, 4:30-4:45
Outstanding students in the University school of law «
present various aspects of current legal interpretations, with R. Dale Vliet, associate professor of law, as moderator. Co-sponsor with the law school of the pro~ gram is the Oklahoma Junior Bar Conference.
Information Desk Fridays, 1:15-1:30
E. G. “Pop” Holdren, veterans contact representative in Norman, keeps listeners up-to-date on veterans affairs in a questions-and-answers interview by William S. Morgan, WNAD program director.
Safety Jr. Saturdays, 10:15-10:45
Grade school teams from Cleveland and McClain counties continue this quiz program on traffic safety
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sponsored by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. William
§. Morgan and J. E. Burkett are team questioners, and
Howard Flanagan of the Highway Patrol is the answer man. Each week a team representing each of the first six grades from the schools below will challenge the winner of the preceding Saturday quiz. | April 2—Lincoln (Norman). April 9—Mary Simpson (Purcell). April 16—Wilson (Norman). April 23—Wayne. April 30—Washington (Norman). Current Financial Affairs Thursdays, 5:15-5:30 |
Whether it’s “dis-inflation” or a recession, Burton H. Gildersleeve, associate professor of finance, and other members of the finance department, report the current trends in economics, and point the way for a slow walk downstairs instead of a jump out of a 22ndstory window. ~
Have you listened to WNAD-FM? — INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
The Orient in the News Mondays, 4:30-4:45
Dr. Percy Buchanan, director of the new Institute of Asiatic Affairs on the campus, lectures on the present situation in the’ Far East, and gives underlying
‘reasons back of it. Copies of the lectures may be ob
tained by writing WNAD or Dr. Buchanan, who has spent 30 years in the Far East.
April 4—Korea: Far-Eastern Step-Child. April 11—Korea: Far-Eastern Percussion-Cap. April 18—Indian: Introducing Gandhi.
April 25—India: The British Withdraw.
Look at Australia Thursdays, 11:45-12:00
The customs and life ways of our friends down
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
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