University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (March 1, 1949)

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i < Sian ea : : = 7 ; ie a ea aT <p oh ¢ @ WNAD NEWS BULLETIN Basic World Philosophies Fridays, 4:30-4:45 The various types of philosophy discussed by Dr. | Carlton W. Berenda, associate professor of philosophy, in terms of the great philosophers and of human needs. | YOU and Your Home : Fridays, 9:30-9:45 Newlyweds Betty and Bob learn pertinent facts about making a home, with Susan Millier, associate professor of home ‘economics, as their guide. March 4—What About Finances? March 11—Styles and Costs of Tomorrow’s Home. March 18—Landscaping, An Important Item. March 25—Do We Need an Architect? oa Everyday Medicine Saturdays, 9:30-9:45 Everyday health problems discussed in interviews with well-known members of the medical profession, sponsored by the Cleveland County Medical Society and the University Student Health Service. March 5—Drug Addiction. March 12—Alcoholism. March 19—Migraine, March 26—Allergies. WOMEN’S PROGRAMS Okla. Federated Women’s Clubs | Wednesdays, 2:30-2:45 Members of Oklahoma’s women’s clubs present programs on the varied phases of the state program, with Dorothy Shellman, WNAD staff member, assisting. Women’s Daily Daily, 11:00-11:15 The feminine viewpoint on good eating, as well as details on new products in cosmetic lines and homemaking appliances. Georgiana Hammett, WNAD women’s editor, also includes pointers on how to buy specific commodities. SCHOOL OF THE AIR WNAD’s classes for elementary and junior high grade levels are rebroadcast during the week, so that teachers may uSe them at the most convenient time. ~The School of the Air is directed by Jesse Burkett, and teachers include University faculty members and WNAD staff members. ~ The rebroadcast time for each of the eight programs, in the series is listed 1 in parentheses. Page 10 ~ 2 News Round-up Mondays, 11:30-11:45 (Mondays, 2:15-2:30) Jesse Burkett and William S. Morgan, WNAD pro© gram director, review the weck’s news, supplying back ground material as well as interpretation on the elementary and junior highschool level. At the End of the Rainbow Thursdays, 1:30-1:45 (Fridays, 11:30-11:45) Your story-teller, Dorothy Shellman, takes you to the end of the rainbow for more stories about animals _ and children, selected with the guidance of Mary H. Marable, associate professor of library science. March 3—Augustus. March 10—Karoo, the Kangaroo. March 17—Little Alligator. March 24—Snipp, Snapp, Snurr. = March 31—Yonie Wondernose. g Rhythm and Song Mondays, 1:15-1:45 (Wednesdays, 11:3012:00) Mrs. Dolly Connally For the classroom with no special music teacher, this program includes children of the University Laboratory school, who sing songs and the rhythms on the air that listening children do in the classrooms. Mrs. Dolly Connally is director. — March 7—We Correlate Our Music. March 14—Choosing Time. March 21—Men Who Made Beautiful Music. March 28—The Mastersingers. Making Friends with Music "Tuesdays, 1:30-1:45 (Fridays, 2:15-2:30) Music by and stories about famous composers, with demonstrations of musical instruments by faculty mem ' bers in the school of music. Your narrator is Dan Hayes, -WNAD music director. March 1, 8—Tschaikowsky, Russia. s Set Symphonist.