University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (March 1, 1949)

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oe Page 6 @ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN Henry D. Rinsland, Don Garrison; H. E. Wrinkle. March 18—School Board Members in Action—H. E. Wrinkle, Joe Hurt, Ira Williams. March 25—Guidance Should Provide Continuous Services: Dr. F. F. Gaither. Parents Ask Tuesdays, Thursdays, 12:45-12:55 Problems of parenthood are answered by Hedwig Schaefer, director of the home economics nursery school and kindergarten. i Family Life Radio Forum Mondays, 2:30-2:45 Attitudes developed within the family and the ability to get along with other people are of vital importance in the broad program of world peace. Dr. Alice 2 Sowers, director of the Family Life Institute, conducts” this forum in the hope that constructive action will result from talking things over. March 7—Talent—Forced or Fostered. March 14—In-Laws Mean Well. March 21—Meal-Time Trials. March 28—Books for Parents. P-T-A News Fridays, 1:00-1:15 Mrs. C. E. Scott, executive secretary for the Oklahoma Congress of Parents and Teachers, with headquarters on the north campus, brings program hints for P-T-A groups and exchanges information about the various local groups in the state. Children on the March Wednesdays, 1:15-1:30 Child welfare services in Oklahoma are featured this month in this series sponsored by the School of Social Work and the Cleveland County Child Welfare Committee. Actual case histories and interviews will show the various aspects of the child welfare program. March 2—Children With Special Problems, Mrs. Katherine Hudson, Oklahoma City. March 9—Pending Crippled Children’s Legislation, «Joe N. Hamilton, executive secretary, Crippled Children’s Commission, Oklahoma City. March 16—Service to Unmarried Mothers, Mrs. Dove Kull, Oklahoma City. March 23—Interview with Adoptive Applicants, Mrs. Mary Bush, Norman. “Macch 30—A Child is’ Adopted, Miss Bobbie Harvey, Oklahoma City. PATTERNS IN THE ARTS Behind the Footlights Wednesdays, 9:30-9:45 Bravos and otherwise for current theater productions at state colleges as well as on eastern stages, from Lazelle Dunn, Footlights critic. p Portraits in Miniature | Fridays, 10:30-10:45 | Stories of living musicians and composers, told by members of the faculty of the school of music. March 4—Edward Easley: Howard Hanson. March 11—Jasper Matthews: Music Trends i in the United States. March 18—Mildred Andrews: Marcel Dupre. March 25—Elizabeth House: Roy Harris. ie Gateway to Poetry Thursdays, 3:45-4:00 Appreciation of poetry through reading of the poems by the old. masters as well as contemporary poets. Interpreters are graduate students in the University speech department, and Dr. Charles Price Green, professor of speech. The Opera Glass Tuesdays, 11:15-11:30 Recordings of well-known operatic arias, with Lucile Hudson looking through the opera glass at the stories and characters of the operas selected. RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30 “Your daily devotional program brought to you by Norman ministers. Feb. 28-March 5—Dr. Phil Deschner, McFarlin \Memorial Methodist Church. ~ March 7-12—Rev. Herley Bowling, Goodrich. Memo: rial Methodist Church. March 14-19—Rev. Ray Wellarey First Christian Church. March 21-2 6—YWCA-YMCA. Religion in the News Mondays, 3:30-3:45 New problems in the religious field discussed by Dr. Kenneth Feaver, pastor of Bie Norman First Presby terian Church.