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Election Campaigns To Begin

Elections for Student
Council President and
Vice-President and various
school representatives will be
held April 25 and 26. The
Senior Class President will also
be elected at this time.

Six College Council
positions are open, two
Engineering positions, two
Graduate Arts and Sciences
slots, one Law School position,
one Commerce School
position, one Nursing School
and one Education School
opening.

Judiciary Committee
representatives to be elected
include three from the College
and one apiece from the
Schools of Law, Nursing,
Commerce and Education.

A mandatory meeting for
all candidates will be held April
16 at 4 p.m. in the Honor
Committee Room, 4th floor
Newcomb Hall.

Candidates should bring
their petitions and $20
campaign bond. If any
candidate has questions,
contact Paul Freeman at
924-3454.

A meeting for Senior Class
Presidential candidates will be
held tomorrow at 7 p.m. at 15
West Lawn. For additional
information call Pat Patrick at
977-7650

Gibbs To Speak

Annette B Gibbs, Associate
Dean of Students and Asst.
Higher Education Prof. will
speak today at 1 p.m. on
"Women at the University of
Virginia" at the Fordon
Avenue Branch of the McIntire
Public Library.

This meeting is sponsored
by the Charlottesville Branch
of the American Association of
University Women, and is open
to the public.

'Rat Man'

"Rat Man," a British film
dramatizing one of Sigmund
Freud's cases, will be shown
tonight at 8 in room 114 of
Jordan Hall.

Psychiatry Profs. George
Kriegman, president of the
Virginia Psychoanalytic Study
Group, and D. Wilfred Abse
will lead a brief discussion
following the showing.

The public is invited to this
event which is sponsored by
the Virginia Psychoanalytic
Study Group and the
University Psychiatry
Department.

Indochina Lecture

Ruth B. Russel will speak
on "International
Organizations and Postwar
Indochina" today at 3:30 in
Newcomb Hall's South Meeting
Room.

Miss Russel served as a
member of the Research Staff
at Brookings Institution and as
a Research Associate at the
School of International Affairs,
Columbia University.

This meeting is sponsored
by the Woodrow Wilson
Department of Government
and Foreign Affairs.

French Poetry

The French poet, Robert
Marteau will read from his
poems, in both French and
English, today at 4 p.m. in 301
Wilson Hall.

Mr. Marteau is the author
of four volumes of poetry. He
is also a critic of contemporary
art for the   Espirit in Paris.