University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (March 1, 1949)

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t : @ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN PROGRAM NOTES WNAD and WNAD-FM swing full force into the spring program this month, living up to the high standards of fine programs from the southwest’s oldest educational radio station, and earning plaudits for Oklahoma’s most powerful educational FM station. Our new equipment makes possible better listening for you, and more satisfying programs giving you good entertainment plus authoritative” information and full exchange of ideas. Tune your dial to 640 kilocycles or 90.9 megacycles. During the day WNAD-FM broadcasts simultaneously with WNAD. FARM & GARDEN ~~ Information County Agent Desk Reports Fridays, 1:15-1:30 | Saturdays, 11:45-12:00 E. G. Holdren Ed Chambers , ; Another two-year man on WNAD, E. G. “Pop” Ed Chambers, Cleveland county agent, Stelle Marie Floldren, veterans contact representative in Norman, Morri eee = ee ti keeps listeners up-to-date on veterans news, and aner ee eee ee ee eee cee queries on subsistence and benefit problems of agents, continue informal chats with county and state _ex-service men. farm leaders on seasonal and long-range farm problems. Chambers last month passed the two-year mark Cu rrent Fin anci al Affairs for regular WNAD appearances. t e : Thursdays, 5:15-5:30 oA 1 ; The fight for a healthy economy is outlined for you State Garden Clubs by Burton H. Gildersleeve, associate professor of fiThursdays, 1:00-1:15 = nance, and other members of the finance department. Helpful explanations on the whys and wherefores of making big holes and little holes in your garden . INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK given by Mrs. A. J. Williams, Norman, garden enthusiast and Federated Women’s club leader. fe HERE AND THERE The Orient in the News Young Lawyers Speak | Wednesdays, 4:30-4:45 Ss Mondays, 4:30-4:45 Students. in the University law school appear on this S program with comments and interpretations of current Dr. Percy Buchanan legal problems. R. Dale Vliet, associate professor of law, conducts the program, sponsored by the law school and the Oklahoma Junior Bar Conference. _ Lectures on the Far East by Dr. Percy Buchanan, pro 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. ce NEW SERIES NO. 1013 See MARCH 1, 1949 Page 2 Bx TOES . MS ee ee <> ! Sant . 45 : . 55, ee Rs