University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (March 1, 1949)

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* @ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN . and which would be the sacle for a private collection. t March 7—H. M. Tomlinson: THE SEA AND THE JUNGLE. March 14—Joseph Conrad: LORD JIM. March 21—William McFee: CASUALS OF THE SEA. . March 28—Stendahl: THE RED AND THE BLACK. ~ Books Abroad Fridays, 3:15-3:30 Excerpts about foreign literatures, leaders and _history, plus selections from recent books by or. about foreign authors by Bernice Duncan, editorial assistant for Books Abroad, the international literary quarterly. March 4—The Green Child. March 11—New Poems from Peru. March 18—Existentialism, a New Trend.-in Literature. March 24—Italian Poetry. English Coffee-House Wednesdays, 3:30-4:00 Nineteenth century poets and their works are discussed from divergent but stimulating viewpoints of members of the faculty of the English department. March 2—Edgar Allan Poe: Kester Svendsen, mod erator. 9—Oliver Wendell Holmes; John Paul Pritchard, moderator. March 16—James Russell Lowell: A. M; Saunders, March i moderator. March 23—Walt Whitman: Victor A. Elconin, moderator. March 30—Emily Dickinson: Helen Edwards, moderator. -New Worlds in Books Mondays, 3:15-3:30 — Reviews of new books from the nation’s publishing houses by members of the University faculty. March 7—Bernard Cohen’s SCIENCE, SERVANT OF MANKIND (Little, Brown) by Dr. H. W. Larsh. March 14—Lee M. Friedman’s PILGRIMS IN A NEW LAND by Dr. M. L. Wardell. March 21}—Max Ascoli’s THE POWER OF FREEDOM (Farrar, Straus) by Dr. Wardell. March 28—Sandford Salyer’s MARMEE, THE MOTHER OF LITTLE WOMEN (Uni versity of Oklahoma Press) by Dr. A. K. Christian. : Page 4 Language Broadcasts Mon. through Thurs., 10:15-10:45 Two classes weekly in both Beginning Spanish and Elementary German by members of the modern languages department. Spanish lessons are given on Mondays and Wednesdays, and German classes, taught by Fred Eikel, are conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdes The Spanish text is El Mundo Espanol, Volume I, by Casis, Switzer and Harrison; and the German book is Shorter College German, by Evans and Roseler. NEWS & RELATED PROGRAMS Newscast Schedule 4 , Morning 8:008:02—Weather Report. 8:058:15—-WNAD News Digest. _ 8:459:00 -NEWS ROUNDUP (AP). * 9:45-10:00—Sooner News, Features in the News. 10:45-11:;00—-WORLD NEWS (AP) Afternoon 12:45-12:55—-Consumer Farm News (Sat.) 12:551:00—Weather Report. 2:453:00—WORLD NEWS (AP). 4:454:55—-NEWS OF THE NATION (AP). 4:555:00—Sports Roundup. 6:006:15—-THE WORLD OF SPORTS. Evening (FM ONLY) 6:457:00—The Omnibus. 7:458:00—Round the World with (AP). Today’s Good Listening Daily, 8:02-8:05 f A preview of each day’s best in radio listening so. that you may plan your listening schedule. WNAD News Digest Daily, 8:05-8:15 William S. Morgan William S. Morgan, WNAD program director, presents a commentary on national and international affairs compiled by Associated Press staff members. iY ra . re ~ = : ‘a —— yj