University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1949)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN Feb. 4—The Coming of the French Revolution. ’ Feb. 11—Simon Bolivar. Feb. 18—The Literary Riddle Before 1600. ' Feb. 25—The Germans on Trial. English Coffee-House Wednesdays, 3:30-4:00 Members of the faculty of the Department of English discuss literary masterpieces in the informal style of talks by early English writers. ] New Worlds in Books Mondays, 3:15-3:30 This month WNAD salutes the University of Oklahoma Press, which is entering its 25th year of publication this year in new facilities on the campus. Feb. 7—The Editorial Department. Feb. 14—The Publishing Department. Feb. 21—The Sales Department. Feb. 28—From Manuscript to Bookstore. Language Broadcasts — Monday through Thursday, 10:15-10:45 The department of modern languages offers two classes each in Beginning Spanish and Elementary German during the week. The Spanish lessons heard on Mondays and Wednesdays, are taught by Leroy Shelton, and German classes, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, are in charge of Fred Eikel. The Spanish text is El Mundo Espanol, Volume I, by Casis, Switzer and Harrison; the German book is Shorter College German, by Evans and Roseler. NEWS & RELATED PROGRAMS Newscast Schedule 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. Page 4 ~ Today’s Good Listening Daily, 8:02-8:05 Plan your listening schedule during this preview of each day’s best in radio listening. WNAD News Digest Daily, 8:05-8:15 Commentary on national and international affairs by Associated Press staff members presented by William S. Morgan, program director. Sporting Parade Saturdays, 2:15-2:30 Dave Martin, WNAD sportscaster, features stories of sports headliners and other athletes who may never have made headlines. World of Sports® "Daily, 6:00-6:15 . . } Dave Martin brings you complete coverage of the University sports scene in this daily roundup of athletic events. | YA Young Manpower at Work Thursdays, 3:30-3:45 Highlights in local and national activities of the Junior Chambers of Commerce are brought you by Kenneth Harris, public relations assistant to President George L. Cross. Feb. 3—Harry Lorenzen, El Reno, state Americanism chairman. Feb. 10—Beverly S. Burbage, Knoxville, Ky., vice president, United States Junior Chamber of Commerce. Feb. 17—Local organization. Feb. 24—Newscast. FROM OU TO YOU Sooner Poll Mondays, 3:45-4:00 University students give unrehearsed comment on campus life topics and other current events. WNAD announcers interview the students in the Union lounge. People You Should Know Tuesdays, 2:30-2:45 ‘Radio students present interviews with campus personalities, including faculty members and administrative officials.