THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS NEWSLETTER uames” = = OLATION KFKU esnim SUPERINTENDENTS AND PRINCIPALS:——PLEASE POST ON BULLETIN BOARD September 26—Monday 6:00 University of Kansas Band. September 27—Tuesday 6:00 Voice Recital, Keith Davis, Studio Alice Moncrieff. 6:15 Science News of the Week. September 28—Wednesday 6:00 Piano Recital, Marshall Butler, Studio Ruth Orcutt. 6:15 Voice Recital, Maxine Roache, Studio Alice Moncrieff. September 29—Thursday 6:00 Piano Recital, Bernerd McNown, studio Professor Howard Taylor. 9:30-10:00 Jack Laffer, baritone (studio Irene Peabody) and the Jayhawk Trump- eteers, Bob Boyle, Leo Horacek, Louis Maser. September 30—Friday 6:00-6:30 Recital, studio Professors Carl A. Preyer and Karl Kuersteiner. October 3—Monday 6:00 “The Background of the Current Polit- ical Scene’, H. B. Chubb, Associate Pro- fessor of Political Science. October 4—Tuesday 4 a :00-6 :30 Readings, Robert Calderwood, As- ag Professor of Speech and Dramatic rt. October 5—Wednesday 6:00-6:30 University of Kansas Band. Rus- sell L. Wiley, director. Thursday—October 6 :00 Violin Recital, Paul Stoner, Studio Karl c Kuersteiner. :30-10:00 Woodwind and Brass Ensembles from the University of Kansas Band. October 7—Friday :00 Marie Wilkins, lyric-coloratura. :15 Violin Recital, Professor Waldemar Geltch October 8—Saturday 1:45 University of Kansas vs. Washburn Foot- ball game. October 10—Monday :00 The Background of the Current Polit- ical Scene. October 11—Tuesday :00-6:30 Little Theatre on the Hill, directed by Nolla Nuckles, Instructor in Speech and Dramatic Art. o Qn a cr) October 12—Wednesday :30 French Lesson, Miss Mattie Crumrine. 744 News Flashes, W. A. Dill, K.U. News Bureau. :47 Spanish Lesson, Mr. Clarence Chrisman. :00 Excerpts from “Blossom Time”, Uni- versity of Kansas Mens’ Glee Club, di- rected by Joseph F. Wilkins. 6:15 Ensembles from the University of Kan- sas Band. October 13—Thursday ~“ :30 German Lesson. News Flashes. :47 “Books and Reading’’, Miss Helen Rhoda Hoopes, Assistant Professor of English. an wr ron i ~ ——..—6 :00 Physical Education for Health, Dr. F. C. Allen and faculty members from the De- partment of Physical Education. 9:30-10:00 Woodwind and Brass Ensembles from the University of Kansas Band. October 14—Friday 2:30-3:00 Discussion of the Debate Question, “Resolved: That the United States Should Establish an Alliance with Great Britian”, Professor E.C. Buehler, Di- rector of Forensics. 6:00 Football Interview, Coach “Ad” Lindsey and members of the Football Squad. 6:15 Voice Recital, Mary Louise Beatie, studio Meribah Moore. October 15—Saturday 1:45 University of Kansas vs. University of Oklahoma Football game. October 17—Monday 2:30 French Lesson. 2:44 News Flashes. 2:47 Spanish Lesson. 6:00 The Background of the Current Political Scene. October 18—Tuesday :30 German Lesson. 7:44 News Flashes. :47 “Elections”, Lawrence Memorial High School Government Class, directed by Mr. Rhodes and Mr. Russell. 6:00-6:30 Readings, Robert Calderwood. October 19—Wednesday :30 French Lesson. :44 News Flashes. :47 Spanish Lesson. :00-6 :30 University of Kansas Band. October 20—Thursday —— :30 German Lesson. :44 News Flashes. :47 Books and Reading. :00 Physical Education for Health. :80-10:00 Introduction to the Open Forum Programs. October 21—Friday 7:30-3:00 ‘““How,.to Judge a Debate’’, Profes- sor E. C. Buehler. :00 Marie Wilkins, lyric-coloratura. :15 Piano Duo, Joyce Vetter and Alice Rus- sell, studio Allie Merle Conger. October 24—Monday :30 French Lesson. :44 News Flashes. :47 Spanish Lesson. :00 The Background of the Current Polit- ical Scene. October 25—Tuesday 2:30 German Lesson. 2:44 News Flashes. 2:47 “History of the Art of Printing”, J. J. Kistler, Assistant Professor of Journal- ism and Superintendent of the Journal- onmnr ism, Press. 6:00-6:30 Piano Recital, Professor Jan Chia- pusso. October 26—Wednesday 2:30 French Lesson. 2:44 News Flashes. 2:47 Spanish Lesson. 6:00 More Excerpts from “Blossom Time’’, University of Kansas Mens’ Glee Club. 6:15 Brass Ensemble, University of Kansas Band, directed by Bob Boyle. October 27—Thursday — :30 German Lesson. :44 News Flashes. :47 Books and Reading. :00 Physical Education for Health. :30-10:00 Roundtable Discussion: ‘‘Regional Planning in a Power Minded Age’’, Dean Ivan C. Crawford, Professors Earnest Boyce and G. W. Bradshaw, School of Engineering and Architecture. October 28—Friday Rial 2:30-3:00 Roundtable Discussion of the De- bate Question—‘‘Resolved That the United States Should Establish an Al- iance with Great Britian.” 6:00-6:30 Safety Program, Lawrence Memor- ial High School, directed by Mr. Longs- don and Mr. Russell. October 30—Monday 2:30 French Lesson. 2:44 News Flashes. 2:47 Spanish Lesson. 6:00 The Background of the Current Political Scene. KFKU Resume Broadcasts (Continued from page 3) devoted to an open forum about some pertinent phase in the newspaper field, led by L. N. Flint, Chairman of the Journalism Department. Popular Programs Continued Mr. Calderwood’s program of Read- ings, broadcast at 6 o’clock on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, will be chosen from all forms and fields of literature, with special emphasis on poetry. Frequently the readings will have a background of appropriate music —a feature which was popular when the programs were given last year. As heretofore, Mr. Calderwood will give “request” readings suggested by mem- bers of his radio audience. A series of plays, representative of each of the important eras of dramatic literature, will be presented by the De- partment of Speech and Dramatic Art on the second Tuesday of each month, at 6 o'clock. The first broadcast will be “Antigone of Sophocles” to be followed by plays from the, medieval, pre-Eliza- bethan, Commedia’ del ! Arte, Shake- spearian, seventeenth century, nine- teenth century melodramatic and the modern eras. The purpose of the broadcasts by the Department of Physical Education of the University on “Physical Education for Health” will be to serve the citizens of the state of Kansas by giving adequate information on the basic habits and practices to maintain mental, emotional and bodily vigor. These programs will be presented each Thursday at 6 o’clock, and will be of particular interest to the youth of high school and college age, as well as those people of later years who engage in less strenuous activities. RADIO DEBATES AND DISCUSSIONS October. 14, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Analysis and Inter- pretation of the Question, Professor E. C. Buehler. October 21 2:30-3:00 p.m. A. Few Comments Concerning Training High. School. De- baters, Professor E. C. Buehler. October 28, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Roundtable Discus- sion, led by Professor Buehler and Mem- bers of the Kansas University Debate Squad. November’ 4, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Roundtable Dis- cussion. J Novemeber 11, 2 30-3: :00 p.m. Interview, B. W. Maxwell, Chairman Political Science De- partment, Washburn,:and E: C. Buehler, Director of Forensics, University of Kan- sas. November (date ~ be arranged) | ; _ University of Kansas_ ys. University of Missouri. “Resolved: That the United States Should Establish an ‘Alliance with Great Britian.”,:5 9) -; j7<: