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Religious Bookshelf ~ Fridays, 2:30-2:45
\ ; Books with a spiritual theme are reviewed for you by Rev. Ray Wallace, pastor of the Norman First
Christian Church.
Biblical Narrative Thursdays, 1:15 /
Dramatic incidents taken from the Bible with Leon
ard L. Holloway as your story teller.
Light on the Lesson Saturdays, 1:15-1:30
The International Sunday School Lesson presented by Byron Fullerton, University Church of Christ.
Songs of the Church Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8:30-8:45
The WNAD quartet and soloists presents this program of Sete ee Vocalists are Geraldine Bullis Milburn, soprano; Jack Rose, baritone; quartet members, Robert Hayes, Lucile Hudson, Dan Hayes and
Yvonne White.
The Y’s Present Tharsdays, 2:30-2:45
More questions on the Bible are put to a panel of students and faculty by Y members. Listeners may send in questions, and those unanswered will earn for the sender a copy of Samuel Johnson’s “Book of Prayers.”
SCIENCE PROGRAMS
Headlines in Chemistry . Thursdays, 4:15-4:30.
University chemistry professors discuss news in their
field. March 3—Dr. Bruce Houston. March 10—Dr. H. H. Rowley. March 17—Dr. L. E. Swearingen. ~ March 24—Dr. H. S. Wender. March 31—Dr. F. F. Blankenship.
Research Report Wednesdays, 1:00-1:15
_ WNAD staff members, — j
Latest findings in the field of medicine reported by
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WNAD NEWS BULLETIN ®
Science News of the Week Tuesdays, 4:15-4:30 James Harlow, instructor in physics, and director of
Science Service for the University Extension Division, presents news in the general field of science.
TOWARD BETTER LIVING
: Better Health Mondays, 1:00-1:15
Dr. Laurence T. Rogers, professor of health education, presents discussions on state health problems.
March 7—Mental Health in Oklahoma. March 14—Tularemia. March 21—Your Health Department : and Disaster.
March 28—What Your County Health Department , Does for You. —
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Exploring YOU
“LeRoy H. Rook of the tiatveraey Guidance mien assists us in understanding ourselves. :
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March 1—What is “Personality?”’—II March 8—Personality “Tests and Inventories.” March 15—Vocational Advisements and Counseling.
March 22—Appraisal of Motivation—‘“Why You Do It.”
; \ March 29—Appraisal of Control—‘How You Do It.”
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Biology in Public Health
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M. E. Griffith
Members of the department of zoological sciences discuss bacteria, fungi and other parasites as causative agents of various diseases of public health importance.
March 2—Mold Your Troubles Away, H. L. Chance.
March 9—Taste and Odor in Drinking Water, Causes ~ and Control, E. O. Hughes.
March 16—Some Subversive Elements in the Soil,
i P J. T. Self. March 23—The Necessity of Being Eaten, J. T. Self. March 30—How se Find Wings, M. E. Griffith,
Wednesdays, 4:15-4:30 _
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