The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Wednesday December 6 1&44
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
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The OklahomsPDaily
Student Newspaper Serving the Dniveriitg of Oklahoma
Editorial Staff
Martha Bourne Editor
Pat Saunders- Managing Editor
ScG It
Straight
ISSUE EDITORS— Elizabeth Bernard Erma Holt ?4ary Ann Nesbitt
SOCIETY EDITOR— Patty Ivester WIRE EDITOR— Hob Wtison
ASSISTANT SOCIETY EDITOR— DeU Hughes r '
FEATURE EDITOR— Eleanor Thompson
6TAFF WRITERS— Joan Waite Jane Roberts Jane Wright Jack
ie Brewer Jo Anne Towers Harold Kemaghan Mavis Doughty
Virginia Everitt
Published dally except Sundays Mondays holidays and vacation periods
Entered in the Norman postoffice as second class mall under the act of
Congress of March 3 1870 Represented nationally by National Adver-
tising Service Ino New York Boston San Francisco Chicago
After -hoi 'day lull will be terrific
Considering all that’s coming up
In the next two weeks the post-
vacation dayj will be restful 1W5
There won’t be a thing happening 10:
then Just plenty of time to take it Hi®®
easy and get prepared for the in- 11:15
terestlng little "final’' sessions 12:00
1 which will be due 12:45
In the Interim however there's
a full schedule of events which
must be attended But did ever a
soul who went to school here find
it otherwise? Be there some who
j complain of the nothlng-todo an-
i gle? Yea but If that’s the case In
WNAD' Schedule
' WrnMSHDAT DECEMBER t
830 Band Parade
! 8:45 News Roundup
: 900 Chapel Time
9:15 Songs of the Church
930 The Editors Speak
9:45 We Salute!
1000 Melodic Moments
Elementary Ppanlah
News Summary
Women’s Daily
Music of the Ages
Great Symphonies
World and Farm News
This n That
Service Unlimited
From the Opera
News
I
200
2:15 Women in a World at '
230 Art for Art’s Sake
2:45 Israel In History
300 Treasury of Plano Re
lngs
330 Music Matinee
3:45 Reading in Wartime
400 On Wings of Song
4:15 Wonders of Space
4:30 Europe Today and T
455
500
5:15
530
5:45
6:15
News
WNAD Radio Theatre
Younger Generation
Thoughts and Aftertho
Evening Concert
World News
BACK THE BOND DBIY
Unreliable Papers Turn Public Opinion “““ to
-HOW AM I to judge which writers and newspapers j
of today are dependable?” is a common cry throughout the j the simple amusement follower
nation It was especially audible during the election cam-: or the craving liberal there
- 1 li ri i 1 ii more thau one tralsg affair
pain but remains an important problem of the citizen who ahead ta the nMrt (WO wwkl
attempts to keep1 himself well informed j which win hold your attention
THIS FALL the Saturday Review of Literature con- j To prove that there’s plenty of
ducted a poll of Washington correspondents' in ‘order to J opportunity for students to really
determine which reporters and papers are meet reliable and ' mnsideVSeikf th date
which wield the most influence Questions were asked of book
163 Washington correspondents' concerning their opinion of - Finance professor talk Mondkyt
their own' colleagues - Beta Kappa open dinner and
iVMiTnn Sooner basketball game onTues-
IN ANSWER to the question as to which newspaper j day all-university meeting of rtu-
"maintains the best all-around -Washington news service as dent critics and lecture by a plas-mearti-ed
by reliability comprehensiveness fairness” the ! 7 1
New York Times received a majority of votes with the Wash- Russian general’s Norman forum
ington Post coming in second Other papers near the top lecture second performance of
were the New York Herald Tribune the Baltimore Sunand th eKaraTm FvSa”'1
the Christian Science Monitor : a a
'ARTHUR KROCK of the New YorkTimes polled the' sack things as regular academic
most votes for the Washington correspondents “who exerts cb meetings honorary and pro-
through his writings the greatest influence on Washington” 1°” bRjJ n “ -r-
Drew Pearson Walter Lippmann and Biert Andrews aU Wash- its ahd Minute nunfbfc cere-
in g ton Post writers ran second third and fourth accordifag mody POn’t thUtK therCTt he
® motaient off daring' the VMeke nth
to the poll t j' Fast’ experience- proves that
PEARSON and Lippmann scored again as first and setvj thbnght tb M' ervetteoto with
nd in the tabulation for the writers with the greatest natioti-! y Bohd Baiiyhoo ynfa in
n 1 i r v v 1 fv ! turns - and other octal mn t
al influence Krock David Lawrence and Marquis Childs' j gnanhtrring the fact' again:
were also mentioned near the top- Next week comes formal Chrlst-
- BUT IT WAS a different stoty whbn the pollster asked mas dinners! the fatuity party the
who “does the best all-around job as measured in-terms of 9fche8f Juf1fr
the university’s traditions Engl-
reliability fairness ability to analyze the news Here Thom- neer8’ openhouse the Snow ball
as L Stokes was held in highest regard with Childs a close ahd more weekend merrymaking
second Drew Pearson received only two votes on this score ToclImax tJe'
AN OPTIONAL question asking which paper most flag- “Wouldn’t be overlooked
rantly arigled or weighed the news to suit its own editorial since it’s one' of those far-between
opinions resulted in the Chicago Tribune’s scoring the great- c!ianeg for uni'lerity !°-
w - ”7 7 absorb more of the better ele
est number' with PM and the Washington Times-Herald also- ments of entertainment
receiving mention The Washington Post and Patterson-1 This makes the appointment
McCormick papers' (surprisingly enough) each received only 0001 full— let alone the immate-
m 11 ol Ironic ciicn SiCI
Preferred By Sooners
select
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two votes from all 160 correspondents
BRINGING this poll down to the university community
it is interesting to note that the work of none of these cor-
respondents appears in any local paper - However Marquis SLiptfiS
Childs and Thomas L pokes' coliimns run regularly iii the' tend Just as many -of the above
Daily Oklahoman : This speaks well for the reliability of the mentioned affairs as you possibly
Washington correspondents featured in the Oklahoma City cramhetudies prmanent
— Mart Bourne
paper
-PHYLLIS TENGDIN!
i self-addressed envelope for the School of Pharmacy
‘tickets (1) Be specific as to the rp - rr UJInraHklM
Kwm P1 opera or operas that you wish tick- 0 OltCT Fellowships
same company that broke attend- 'or i An award of $500 has been made
ance records in New York Chicago"1 Series tickets which will admit to the school of pharmacy by the
San Francisco Los Angeles Bos- he purchasers to all three per- state board of pharmacy and will
ton formanpes cost $6 $5 and $4 de- be used to provide fellowships for
The symphony orchestn which SS’SXlSf " Bt“denft8’
travels with the company was se- Mat are located’ Apilica4io?J°r “
lec i! from some of the finest op- dividual ticket prices for any made by letter to D B R John-
era and symphony players of New OI the operas (aU tax Includ- P
York cd) are as follows: orchestra — polntment will be approved by
Ti-iPt imfnpmatinB pipp- ' (fr8t 25 rows In center and box- Dcan Johnson and Roy L 8khford
Ticket Informatioa Given first section of mezza- ?cretary or the state board
Information concerning tickets njnc an( balcony — $250 side me- 1
and admission prices is as follow: canine— iljus and enlisted milltanr WOLFORD VISITS' CAMPUS
O) Write to the Oklahoma State and young people's division— Cl L ut v Roijcrt Wolfard for-
Symphony society in care of Dean Mints i Lltnr RO'jert woirara for-
Rlchai-dson secretary - manaeer i I mer student In the college of en
auditorium Oklahoma1 TlckeU mair als0 Purchased glneerlng visited the campus re-
from 0 a m to 6:30 p m dally at cently while en route from Massa'
1 the symphony box office in the rhusetts to the west coast Wolf
(2i Enclose rhcck or money w( Municipal building Oklahoma City ard a pilot of a navy fighter ex-
pects to be Bent to the south Pa
ciflc soon
tfer for the amount of the scat res-1
crvatlon that you want (3) Send
University Gazette
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6
Tau Beta Pi: Business meeting Room 209 Engineerir
Building S :00 pm
YMCVjYWCA: - Student: meeting discussion' “Studen
Analyze' O U” Room 210 Union Building 7:30 pm
Unitrsitv Public Lectubx Du1 J F' Burtohy Profess
i of Clinical Plastic Surgery' School of Medicine Oklahon
i City on Changing Medicine Business Administratic
'Auditorium 8:00 pm t
THURSDAY DECKER 7
pAtutTY CluB Ta Faculty Club 4:0Ot600 p:m
YMCA-YWCA : Freshman Qub Rqm 210 Buili
ing 4X3 pun: ‘
Univeksity Playhouse Presents Arsenic and Old Lac
" admission 550 Holmberg Hall Auditorium 8:00 pi
f FRIDAY DECEMBER?
UifivESSitV PlayRoUse: Presents Arsenic and Old Lac
'I admission by pUrchasd of waV bdnd pr a minirtiuni of $1(
' : iu' war stahijl Holmbeiig Hall Apditpriun 8Q0 pm
Norman- Forum: Gehefal VictorA Yakhontoff On Futu
RnssC-Ariicrican Relations Business Administration A
ditortum 8:00 pm
Basketball: O tJl vs Southern Methodist Field Hous
7:45 pm
iSUNDAV DECEMSERIO'
i SERvrcES'isr all NUsuan Churches: Sunday School 9:
am Preaching Servites 10: 50 am
Union Openhouse: Union Building 2:00-t5:00 pjn :
- Indicates admissioh charged for exnt scheduled
MUSEUM OF ART
f The Museum of Art announces an exhibition of drawin
by 24 American artists from1 Caleb Bingham (1811-187
-to Frederick Remington (1861-1909) Loiter Lobby
Building Open' tb the public from November 30 to Decei
ber 9
O B Jacobson Director
PRE-MED CLUB
The regular meeting of the Fre-Med Qub scheduled
Thursday December 7 has been cancelled and all Pre-M
Qub members are requested to attend the public lecture
December 6 by Dr J F Burton Professor of Qinical Plai
Surgery School of Medicine Oklahoma City on Changi
Medicine
' - Glenn C Couch
Pre-medical Adviser
" MINUTE MAN FLAG
Friday December 8 at 10:00 aim a new Minute M
Flag bearing two new stars wilb raised on the flagpole
the Oval: Students and faculty will a&icmble on the Oval f
a brief ceremony Teh o’ddck classes will assemble at 10:
instead of 10:10
' FACULTY CLUB DINNER
The first formal Faculty Qub dinner will be held Dccet
-ber 15 An announcement of details will appear in the nc
issue of the Gazette The membership of the dinner comm
tee is as follows: Mr and Mn M L Wardell Mr and M
Robert Church Mr and Mn Herbert K Wrinkle Mr a
Mrs Milton Hopkins Mr and Mrs R W Hutto Mr a
Mrs Bruce Wiley Miss Harriett W Kritscr
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Bourne, Martha. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1944, newspaper, December 6, 1944; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1800430/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.