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Final Restoration Ball Set

The tenth and final
Rotunda Restoration Ball will
be held March 10 in the
Rotunda from 10 p.m. to 2
a.m. The Ball will feature the
Howard Devron Orchestra
from Washington, D.C.

Invitations will be sold at
the Rotunda on Feb. 28 from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The costs
per couple are $15 for
students, $20 for guests and
$35 for patrons. Purchases are
limited to one invitation per
person.

Fellowships Open

Students interested in
Public Administration careers
may apply for fellowships at
two different universities.
Candidates must be American
citizens who will complete a
Bachelor's Degree by June of
1973.

For information and
applications, students should
write to Coleman B. Ransone,
Educational Director,
Southern Regional Training
Program in Public
Administration, Drawer 1,
University of Alabama, 34586.
The deadline for submitting
applications is March 1, 1973.

No Chimes

No chimes have been heard
from the carillon of the
University chapel for the past
week due to a "serious
problem with electrical
power," according to
Psychology Prof. Raymond C.
Bice.

Mr. Bice said that when
such failures occur, he usually
fixes them himself. "I'm going
to make one more attempt to
do it myself this time. If it
fails, then a firm in
Pennsylvania will have to be
called in."

Planning to work with the
problem this weekend, Mr.
Bice said that it could be more
than two weeks before the
chimes are heard again if the
Pennsylvania firm must be
called.

Mr. Bice, who is nationally
renowned for his perfection of
a hearing device, redesigned the
bell system two years ago,
putting a cabinet around the
bells and adding a
dehumidifier.

Before it was redesigned,
the system broke on the
average of once every six
weeks. The carillon has
operated much more
efficiently since Mr. Bice's
addition.

Poetry Contest

The Cavalier Daily
erroneously reported Friday
that students may enter any
number of poems no longer
than 120 lines each to the
contest sponsored by the
Academy of American Poets.

Actually, the total number
of lines of poetry to be
submitted by a student is
limited to 120.

Resistance Symposium

The Charlottesville
Resistance is sponsoring an
open public symposium on
"Why the Resistance is not
Winding Down – the Need for a
Continuing Anti-War Struggle"
on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in
room 4-B of Newcomb Hall.

Speech Colloquia

The University's
Department of Speech and
Drama is sponsoring a series of
speech colloquia on alternate
Wednesday afternoons
beginning this week.

Assoc. Humanities Prof.
Luther Y. Gore will give the
first presentation, "The
Rhetoric of the Artifact," at
3:30 p.m. in room 115, Maury
Hall. The discussion will
follow. The public is invited.

Film Volunteers

Volunteers are needed
immediately to help in the
production of a 16mm color
film for Madison Hall. A
location director, a script
writer, a script girl, a directors
assistant, a film editor, camera
man and sound director are
still needed.

Experienced or interested
people please call Molly
Lawson, 977-7051, at Madison
Hall

ZPG Speaker

Environmental Sciences
Prof. S. Fred Singer will speak
on "Is There an Optimum
Level of Population?"
Wednesday at 7:15 at the
Gordon Avenue Library. Mr.
Singer will discuss global,
national and local optimum
population size.

His talk is being sponsored
by the Charlottesville Chapter
of Zero Population Growth.