University of Oklahoma WNAD Bulletin (December 1, 1948)

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@ WNAD PROGRAM BULLETIN P-T-A News ~. Friday, 1:00-1:15 Mrs. Dorothy Whittlesey, secretary of the Oklahoma Congress of Parents and Teachers, which has its state offices on the North Campus, reports on field activities of the organization. PATTERNS IN THE ARTS Behind the Footlights Wednesday, 9:30-9:45 Lazelle Dunn | Lazelle Dunn reviéws news of the theater gathered rom current periodicals and announcements of college productions. Portraits in Miniature Thursday, 9:30-9:45 Members of the faculty of the school of art discuss odern artists and their works. thee 2—Mrs. Blanche Ratlift. Dec. 9—Tom McClure. \ Dec. 16—Emilio Amero. Dec. 23—Wendell Tomberlin: ‘‘Serigraphy as Con° temporary Graphic Medium.” RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS Chapel Time — Daily, 8:15-8:30 Daily devotional programs presented by Norman ministers. Dec. 6-11—Rev. Herley Bowling, Minister, Goodrich Memorial Methodist Church, Norman. Dec. 13-18—Rev. Ray Wallace, Minister, First Christian Church, Norman. Dec. 20-25—YMCA-YWCA. Dec. 27-31—Rev. Otis Ball, conference evangelist for the Methodist Church. Religion in the News Monday, 3:30-3:45 Dr. Kenneth Feaver, .minister, First Presbyterian Church, brings news of current activities in the religious field. : Page 6 Religious Bookshelf Wednesday, 1:15-1:30 Rev. Ray Wallace is your reviewer in-this series on outstanding religious publications. Dec. 1—Goodspeed: PAUL. Dec. 8—Bunyan: PILGRIM’S PROGRESS. Dec. 15-—Peale: A GUIDE TO CONFIDENT LIVING. ‘ Dec. 22—VanDyke: THE OTHER WISE MAN. Dec. 29—Shoemaker: HOW YOU CAN FIND HAPPINESS. Songs of the Church Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8:30-8:45 WNAD soloists and the mixed quartet bring you familiar hymns. Soloists are Geraldine Bullis Milburn, soprano, and Don Bacon, bass. Quartet members are Dick Grundy, Lucile Hudson, Dan Hayes and Yvonne White. The Y’s Present Thursday, 2:30-2:45 Faculty members and students answer questions.on the Bible on this weekly quiz program. Listeners are invited to send in questions for the quiz panel, and if the questions stump the experts, the sender will receive a copy of Samuel Johnson’s “Book of Prayers.” SCIENCE PROGRAMS Headlines in Chemistry Thursday, 4:15-4:30 Important contributions of chemistry to the general field of science are discussed by members of the University chemistry department. Dec. 2—Dr. H. S. Wender. Dec. 9—Dr. Forrest F. Blankenship. Dec. 16—Dr. H. H. Bliss. Dec. 23—Dr. James C. Colbert. Dec. 30—Dr. B. O. Heston. Research Report Wednesday, 1:00-1:15 Recent findings in the field of medical science are presented by Oscar Alagood, WNAD announcer. Science News of the Week Tuesday, 4:15-4:30 James Harlow James Harlow, director of Science Service for the