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@ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN
April 13—Preparation of an Older Child for Placement, Dean Letterman, Case Worker, Sunbeam Home, Oklahoma City.
April 20—Institutional Care, Elizabeth McCauley, institutional consultant, Pryor.
April 27—Care of Children in Their Own Home, Laura Merriott, county welfare director, Norman.
Have you listened to WNAD-FM?.
PATTERNS IN THE ARTS
Behind the Footlights Wednesdays, 9:30-9:45
New shows on Broadway or old favorites done again are reviewed for you by Lazelle Dunn, the Footlights reporter with two tickets on the aisle.
Portraits in Miniature Fridays, 10:30-10:45
Stories of modern composers and contemporary music experiments told by members of the faculty.
April 1—Music—An Exact Science and Art, Lyman : Stanley. ae April 8—Experimental Metropolitan Recordings,
Clark Snell. April 15—Contemporary Music of Bali, Brace Goff.
April 22—Arnold Schoenberg and the Twelve-Tone System, Tom Matthews.
April 29—This Music-Teaching Business, Keith
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Wallingford.
Gateway to Poetry Thursdays, 3:45-4:00 :
Dr. Charles Price Green, professor of speech, reads selected poems by the classicists as well as contemporary poets, in this series on the appreciation of poetry.
The Opera Glass Tuesdays, 11:15-11:30 Through the opera glass of Lucile Hudson, WNAD
organist, we visualize the: settings and the stories be
hind favorite operatic arias, selected from the WNAD record library. ~
RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS
Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30
Morning devotional programs conducted by Norman ministers and laymen.
March 28-April 2—Warren Woolf, Baptist Student Center.
49—Dr. E. K. Feaver, Faw. ities ies ‘ Church.
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April 11-16—Rev. Edmund P. Frank, Lutheran Church.
April 18-23—Rev. Joseph S. Ewing, St. John’s Episcopal Church. |
April 25-30-—YMCA-YWCA.
Religion in the News Mondays, 3:30-3:45
Activities among the churches of the world reported by Dr. Kenneth Feaver, pastor of the Norman First Presbyterian Church.
Religious Bookshelf Fridays, 2:30-2:45
Rev. Ray Wallace, pastor of the Norman First Christian church, reviews books based on religious faith and practice. :
April 1—Trueblood, THE COMMON VENTURES ) OF LIFE. |
April 8—Douglas, THE BIG FISHERMAN.
© April 15—Weatherhead, PERSONALITIES OF THE
PASSION. April 22—Guest Reviewer. April 29—Paton, CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY. \ {
Biblical Narrative Thursdays, 1:15
Leonard L. Holloway, University student, brings you dramatic interpretations of stories from the Bible.
Light on the Lesson Saturdays, 1:15-1:30 |
Byron Fullerton, minister of the University Church of Christ, presents the International Sunday School Lesson.
Songs of the Church Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8:30-8:45
A program of favorite hymns presented by the WNAD quartet and soloists. Vocalists are Geraldine Bullis Milburn, soprano; Charles Krumtum, bass; and ~ quartet members are Robert Hayes, Lucile Hudson, Dan Hayes and Yvonne White.
The Y’s Present ~ Thursdays, 2:30-2:45
Members of the University Christian associations conduct this weekly quiz on the Bible, with a panel of
students and faculty members attempting to answer
questions sent in by listeners. Those stumping the panel will earn for the sender a copy of serach Johnson’s “Book of Prayers,”
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