University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (February 1, 1949)

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_ @ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN Portraits in Miniature* Fridays, 10:30-10:45 Thumbnail sketches of the lives and works of con temporary musicians and composers, by members of the faculty of the college of fine arts. Feb. 4—Joseph Benton. _ Feb. 11—Joseph Benton. Feb. 18—Robert Jaques. Feb. 25—Keith Wallingford. Gateway to Poetry* Thursdays, 3:45-4:00 Dr. Charles Price Green and graduate speech students approach the art of appreciation of poetry through studied and thoughtful interpretative reading. Works of the old masters as well as contemporary * writers will be featured. RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Chapel Time Daily, 8:15-8:30 Devotional programs conducted by Norman ministers. 5—Rev. Edmund P. Frank, Lutheran Church. Feb. Feb. 7-12—Irwin Glatstein, Hillel Foundation. Feb. 14-19—Dr. Kenneth Feaver, First Presbyterian Church. Feb. 21-26—Religious Emphasis Week; YM-YWCA, Interreligious Council. 28-Mar. 5—Dr. Phil Deschner, McFarlin Memorial Methodist Church. Feb. Religion in the News Mondays, 3:30-3:45 \ Recent activities of the clergy reviewed for you by Dr. Kenneth Feaver, minister of the First Presbyterian Church, Norman. ~ Religious Bookshelf Fridays, 2:30-2:45 > Rev. Ray Wallace, pastor of the Norman First Christian Church, reviews outstanding religious publications. 4—-Buttrick, PRAYER. Feb. Feb. 11—Luccock and Brentano, THE QUESTING SPIRIT. Feb. 18—Courtney, ON GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY. Feb. 25—Guest reviewer from ‘cadens attending the Religious Emphasis Week Conference on the campus. Page 6 & Light on the Lesson” Saturdays, 1:15 Rev. Byron Fullerton outlines the peenasbnst Sunday School Lesson. Songs of the Church Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8:30-8:45 | Favorite hymns presented by WNAD soloists and — the mixed quartet. Vocalists include Geraldine Bullis Milburn, soprano; Jack Rose, baritone; quartet members, Dick Grundy, Lucile Hudson, Dan Hayes and Yvonne White. “ The -Y’s Present . Thursdays, 2:30-2:45 Questions on the Bible earn copies of Samuel Johnson’s “Book of Prayers” for the senders if the faculty members and students on the quiz panel fail to answer them. Send in your questions for this program. * SCIENCE PROGRAMS | Headlines in Chemistry Thursdays, 4:15-4:30 Important news in their own field is discussed by members of the University chemistry department. 7 Feb. 3—Dr. F. F. Blankenship. Feb. 10—Dr. H. H. Bliss. | Feb. 17—Dr. J. C. Colbert. Feb. 24—Dr. B. O. He ston. Research Report Wednesdays, 1:00I: 15 Oscar Alagood, WNAD announcer, reviews recent progress in medical science. Science News of the Week Tuesdays, 4:15-4:30 New inventions of engineers and scientists and ideas in making life easier, reviewed by James Harlow, director of Science Service for the University Extension Division. TOWARD BETTER LIVING Better Health Mondays, 1:00-1:15 ; Health ‘eobleeas in Oklahoma and studies of pre—