University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1949)

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Si 8 | OKLAHOMA PROGRAMS Around Oklahoma Tuesdays, 3:30-4:00 Civic leaders from over the state boost their own hometowns, present local entertainers ‘in this series arranged by Kenneth Harris. Feb. 1—Cleveland. Feb. 8—Temple. Feb. 15—Tonkawa. Feb. 22—Talihina. ae ° “ e Indians for Indians Tuesdays, 1:00-1:30 Don Whistler presents more of his friends among the Indian tribes of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Editors Speak Thursdays, 4:30-4:45 Oscar Alagood, WNAD announcer, scans state ngwspapers to bring you opinions of editors on local and state topics. Report to Oklahoma Saturdays, 3:15-5:30 Governor Roy J. Turner and members of state governmental groups present bi-weekly reports on state activities. LEGISLATIVE REPORT* : Wednesdays, 5:15-5:45 By special leased wire direct from WNAD and WNAD-FWM’s temporary studios in the State Capitol at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma’s two great educational radio stations combine to present LEGISLATIVE REPORT. Each Wednesday from 5:15-5:45, you will hear discussions of important pieces of legislation by outstanding leaders in both the State House of Representatives and the Senate. This outstanding public service is made possible through the combined interest of legislative leaders whose prime interest is to keep you— our listeners—informed of the work of the law-making bodies of Oklahoma government. Should occasion arise for special reports, WNAD and WNAD-FM will bring you these broadcasts, too, direct from the State House. } ' WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN @ FOR PARENTS & TEACHERS — Education Forum Fridays, 3:30-4:00 The faculty of the College of Education each week brings to listeners important information on current issues in public education. Many of the significant problems now faced by the public schools will be discussed in this forum. | Feb. 4—Today’s Education for Today, Dr. Henry D. Rinsland. Feb. 11—Testing Services for the Public Schools, Dr. Harvey C. Hansen and others. Feb. 18—Safety Education, Dr. F. A. Balyeat and others. Feb. 25—A New Program for Pfofessional Education of Teachers, Dr. E. J. Ortman. Parents Ask ; Tuesdays, Thursdays, 12:45-12:55 Hedwig Schaefer, director of the home economics nursery school and kindergarten, answers questions sent in by parents on children’s behavior problems. Family Life Radio Forum Mondays, 2:30-2:45 Parents and teachers from state cities are guests of Dr. Alice Sowers, director of the Family Life Institute, for discussions on subjects concerning children and the home. Feb. 7—Hero Worship. Feb. 14—When Jealousy Appears. Feb. 21—Truth and Imagination. Feb. 28—Books for Parents. P-T-A News Fridays, 1:00-1:15 Mrs. C. E. Scott, executive secretary for the Okla homa Congress of Parents and Teachers, brings news of activities of the state P-T-A groups. PATTERNS IN THE ARTS Behind the Footlights Wednesday, 9:30-9:45 Keep up with news of current theater productions on Broadway and on college stages with your Footlights reporter, Lazelle Dunn. o Page x f ; j Rees ot & u : y