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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN
NO BULLETIN IN JANUARY
Because students and faculty members will be off the campus during Christmas vacation, and busy with semester examinations when they return, the WNAD bulle
tin will not be issued for January. However, for the most part, the January schedule will follow that of December, so be sure to keep this issue for use during January. In _ February, we will bring you a host of new programs for the spring term.
PROGRAM. NOTES
This month WNAD brings you a wealth of informative programs for your “all day good listening” including several using Christmas themes. The musical programs have been especially planned for the Christmas season, and during Christmas week Handel’s famous oratorio, “The Messiah,” will be featured on the Morning Concert program. The special Christmas Day program is outlined on page 15. May we remind you that daily sign off time for December is 5:15 p.m. Keep tuned to 640 on your dial for the southwest’s oldest educational radio station.
FARM & GARDEN HERE AND THERE
Consumer-Farm News Current Financial Affairs Tues., Thurs., Sat., 12:45 Thursday, 4:45-5:00 Latest developments, the steps from farm to market wie akties are reviewed for you by WNAD announcers, using John Leibenderfer, assistant professor of finance, will material furnished by the Associated Press. continue this series of informative programs on that ae all-important subject, money. County Agent Reports Dec. 2—The Public and Private Debt. Saturday, 11:45-12:00 Dec. 9—The Federal Debt. Genial Ed Chambers, county agricultural agent for Dec. 16—Financial Review and Outlook for the State Cleveland county, and ‘his co-workers, Miss Stelle of Oklahoma. | Marie Morrison and Miss Louise Barney, bring you Dec. 23—The Chief Examiners Office and Local Govpractical information on improving the farm comernment in Oklahoma. ‘ munity. Dec. 30—Citizens Legislative Program for 1949. sp webiaret Clubs Information Desk . ursday, 1:00-1: ‘ ; 2 Mrs. A. J. Williams, one of the founders of Norman Friday, 1:15-1:30 Garden club, one of the oldest in the state, and honE. G. “Pop” Holdren, veterans contact representa
orary president of the Oklahoma Garden Clubs, brings _ tive, answers questions of Ex-GIs on service benefits timely information for garden enthusiasts, and hints and subsistence payments, and interprets the week’s for Christmas decorating. headlines in terms of possible effects on veterans.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Starting December 1st, WNAD will go on its emergency antenna. This is necessitated by the fact that WNAD’S antenna is being moved to our new transmitter site. WNAD’s range will be greatly restricted while we are operating on our emergency antenna. Therefore, many of you will not be able to tune us in during this interval. We ask you to be patient until such time as WNAD is operating on its new transmitter and antenna, 640 on your dial, about January 1, 1949.
University of Oklahoma Bulletin is issued semi-monthly. Entered at the Post Office at Norman, Oklahoma, as second class matter under the Act of August 24, 1912. Office of Publication, University of Oklahoma
Press.
NEW SERIES NO. 1007 : DECEMBER 1, 1948
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