University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (December 1, 1948)

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The Question Box Saturday, 10:15-10:45 Norman grade school children enter the third round of the “Quiz Kid” series which will end the last of January. Pupils from the same grade in the five Norman public grade schools and St. Joseph’s parochial school vie for school honors in the 30-minute program sponsored by the ‘Norman Junior Chamber of Commerce and directed by William S. Morgan and Jess Burkett. mes! Dec. 4—Fifth Grade. Dec. 11—Fourth Grade. Dec. 18—Third Grade. The Young Lawyer Speaks Wednesday, 4:30-4:45 School of law faculty members and students present ideas on current law problems in this program, spon sored in conjunction with the Oklahoma Junior Bar | Conference. Dec. 1—J. S. “Pete” Woodruff and Robert Williams, students: “The Community Property Law in Oklahoma. 8—Kenneth Heady, student: “Taxation and the Lawyer.” Dec. 15—To be announced. Dec, 22—Dwight Morgan, student: “The Judicial System as an Element of Government.” . 29—James D. Fellers, Oklahoma City; “The Oklahoma Junior Bar Conference of the American Bar Association.” INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK Look at Australia Thursday, 11:45-12:00 A 15-minute visit with our friends “down under” with Henry Milo acting as host. Russia and the World ) Monday, 4:30-4:45 Dr. Ralph E. Olson, associate professor of geography, discusses the geography and geopolitics of Russia in a continuation of this survey of Russia. Pm World in Review Daily, 5:00-5:15 Faculty experts in the fields of geography, economics, philosophy, government and history present their views of current world problems. Monday—Geography. / _ Tuesday—Economics. ~ Wednesday—Philosophy. Thursday—Government. Friday—History. \. Dec. is) 8 BACKWARD GLANCE Dramatic Moments in History Tuesday, 9:30-9:45 Interesting sidelights on historical events concerning the personalities involved in decisions affecting whole nations and civilizations. Dr. A. K. Christian, professor of history, is your speaker. \ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN ® Customs Of Mankind Wednesday, 4:15-4:30 Dr. Karl Schmitt As we continue this series of discussions of cultures and societies of the world, Dr. Schmitt takes up more complex groups exemplifying some anthropological problem. | Dec. 1—Kwakiutl of British Columbia. Dec. 8—Hopi of Arizona. Dec, 15—Samoans of Polynesia. Dec. 22—Masai of East Africa. Dec. 29—Iroquois of New York. Pioneers Of The Southwest : Tuesday, 4:30-4:45 Dr. E. E. Dale Dr. Dale, research professor of history, continues his informal chats about life ways of pioneers of the Prairie West, from 1875 to 1900. Dec. 7—Frontier Intellectuals. Dec. 14—Medicine on the Frontier. Dec. 21—Law and Order. Dec. 28—The Pioneer Woman. ~ LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ace 101 Great Books Monday, 9:30-9:45 ]. L. Rader Professor Rader has selected these books for the interest they might have for the average.reader. Each \ : Page 3