University of Virginia Library

'University Tuesday' Events

I. Park-In: Cars organized last night will remain parked in
faculty and administrative parking places until 5 p.m. Cars will not
be considered illegally parked until after 7 a.m. at which they may
be ticketed.

Recognition ceremonies will be held in the front of Old Cabell
Hall for all students given tickets. All students receiving tickets
will appeal them on the same day at a later time. Tickets will be
payed, as so ruled.

II. Students on the Lawn will break camp, removing all their
rubbish. They will spread rye seed to restore any of the areas
abused. They would rather see this than watch the administration
exercise its $100,000 lawn-manicure fetish.

III. INTERIM 7:30-10:30. Students will return home for food,
showers, and a little rest.

IV. READ-IN A group will convene in the main lobby of
Alderman Library at 11:00 a.m. at which time public testimony
from the group will be solicited regarding:

The declining national standing of the facility

The scarcity of volumes

The poor condition of the older parts of the building

The lack of carrels

Then the group will split up, going to the Reserve Book Room
and the Periodical Room where they will try to find seats. After a
few minutes they will leave quietly.

V. EAT-IN Tim: Noon. People will converge on the cafeterias
and snake bar facilities in Newcomb Hall. This will be a lunch time
because no one will be able to get to lunch. People will be
dispersed to all of the restaurant facilities normally used by
administrators. We will flood the restaurant with paying
customers.

People will remain in the Newcomb Hall area and the public rest
areas during the entire luncheon four. Students will share the food
they bring with all those who will be unable to eat.

VI PLAY-IN People will march to Memorial Gum bringing their
own equipment with them. Members of various Varsity sports will
join the participants for the duration of the period. Students will
have their own equipment.

VII An open Student Council Meeting will be held this evening
in Wilson Hall 402 for the purpose of hearing student, faculty and
administrative testimony on problems directly attributable to poor
planning in expansion. Members of the University Committee on
the Future of the University will be in attendance.