University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

IMPORTANT meeting of the
First-Year Committee at 7 p.m. in
Room 4B, Newcomb Hall.

T.I.L.K.A. meeting, Elmo House
at 10 p.m.

CHEERLEADING meeting at
6:30 p.m., ZBT House. Important,
bring sweaters.

ELI BANANA meeting, 10
p.m., Zete House.

UNION FLICK: "The Pawnbroker"
with Rod Steiger.

CIRCLE K Board meeting,
room 4C, Newcomb Hall, 8 p.m.

ALL PERSONS interested in
calling intramural basketball games
will meet at 4 p.m. in Lecture
Room, Memorial Gym.

TAU BETA PI important
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Thornton Hall.

THE SLAVIC CLUB is sponsoring
a talk on "The Humanizing
Influence of the Tarist Monarchy"
by Archbishop Botkin at 7:30 p.m.
in South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall.

GOLF SQUAD meeting, 5 p.m.,
Lecture Room, Memorial Gym.

FRIDAY

JEFFERSON Society presents
Nicholas Biniaris speaking on
"Cause and Effect of the Govt. of
Greece Today" at 8 p.m. in Jefferson
Hall, West Range. Public invited.

THE FOLLOWING organizations
will have their Corks and
Curls pictures taken. At 1:30, Alpha
Chi Sigma in front of the new
chem. building. At 2, Alpha Kappa
Psi in front of Commerce School.
At 2:30, AICHE in front of Thornton
Hall. At 3, Trigon, in front of
Thornton Hall. At 3:30, IEEE in
front of Thornton Hall. At 4, ASCE
in front of Thornton Hall. At 4:30,
Sailing Club in front of new chem.
building. At 5, Circle K at Smith
Entrance, Newcomb Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

THE DIRECTOR'S Office,
Newcomb Hall, would appreciate
learning of any returned Peace
Corps Volunteers now enrolled in
the U. Peace Corps, Washington,
would be grateful if you could
speak to a local high school group.
Call 924-3329, 9-5.

MEETING of the ASME at 7:30
p.m. Monday in the A&M Aud. Mr.
R. Lewis of Newport News Shipbuilding
and Drydock Co. will
speak on "The Design and Construction
of Nuclear Ships." Refreshments
served.

THOSE INTERESTED in
courses in modern Hebrew should
contact 293-3912.

HIGH POINT Managers picture
4 p.m., Monday, Memorial Gym.
Coats and ties.

JEFFERSON Society probationaries
giving speeches this week
call Harrison Bush, 296-4387.

"THE BALD SOPRANO" by
Ionesco. Tryouts for this play at 8
p.m. Monday, library of St. Paul's
Memorial Church, 1700 Va. Ave.

COLLEGE students may examine
and change spring registration
cards at the lobby of Old Cabell
Hall Nov. 4-8, 2-5 p.m. Add/drop
cards will not be needed; a student
may change his card by simply
lining through a course or section
he does not plan to take, and he
may add a substitute course in the
available space on the spring registration
card. He need not consult
his adviser, but he is responsible to
see that his registration fulfills college
requirements. Cards must be
returned to the assistants in the
Cabell Hall Lobby until Nov. 8 or-to
the Registrar before Nov. 20.

SEMESTER BREAK U. Union
trip Ski Colorado's Aspen Mt.,
Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and
Snowmass - 8 days lift tickets, 9
nights accommodations with continental
breakfast, round trip transportation,
Dulles to Aspen, $245,
Jan. 25-Feb. 3. If interested inquire
at Director's Office, 4th Floor,
Newcomb Hall.

ENTRIES for the Fine Arts
contest are now being accepted in
the U. Union office, fourth floor,
Newcomb Hall. Categories are Poetry,
One-act Plays, short stories,
satirical essays, art, photography,
and oratorical.

TRIGON Engineering Society is
offering complimentary E-School
directories to engineers until Friday.
Copies may be picked up in
Thornton Hall.

UNION FLICKS: Thursday,
"The Pawnbroker" with Rod
Steiger; Sunday, "Rocco and His
Brothers."

WILL THOSE PERSONS who
have a subscription to Rapier and
did not receive a copy pick one up
at Rapier Office.

RIDING CLUB: Sign up sheet
for rides Sat. 9, Sun. 10, and Mon.
11, at Info. Desk, Newcomb Hall.
Must sign up by 6 p.m. Friday,
November 8.