University of Virginia Library

Notices

TODAY

James H. McBride of the Center
for Strategic Studies, Georgetown
University, will speak on
"The Coming Missile Gap" tonight
at 8. The talk, sponsored by
the Virginia Society of Individualists
in cooperation with the
Intercollegiate Studies Institute,
will be open to the public. Admission
free.

"The Relation of Ideology and
Foreign Policy in the Soviet
Union" is the subject of a lecture
to be given at the Department of
State in Washington by Vladimir
Reisky de Dubnic, associate professor
of government and foreign
affairs.

Spirit Club Meeting 10:00 p.m.,
Alumni Hall.

THETA TAU meeting, room
A120, 7:15 p.m.

Trigon meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thornton
Hall. Pins for new brothers
will be available.

General Staff meeting, WTJU-FM,
tonight, 7:00 p.m., room 4A,
Newcomb Hall. Second semester
programming and announcing will
be discussed.

University Union Program
Board, 7:00 p.m., Conference
room, Newcomb Hall.

Tau Beta Pl Association meeting
6:30 p.m., room A-125 Thornton
Hall. All members please attend.

Football squad meeting 5:00
p.m., University Hall.

Va. Christian Fellowship meeting,
7:30 p.m., Madison Hall.

WEDNESDAY

There will be a meeting of Cavalier
Daily photographers at 7:30
p.m. in C.D. Office.

All first-year fraternity pledges
who are on academic probation
are required by the Inter-Fraternity
Council to meet in room A,
Newcomb Hall at 4:00 p.m.

Graduate Wives in Arts and Sciences
will have monthly meeting
8:00 p.m., Wesley Foundation
Building. Tupperware Party.

All students interested a
business career are invited to the
Young Presidents, Org.
p.m., South Meeting -
comb Ha.

ODK luncheon meeting,
p.m., parlors A and B.
Hall. Mr. Victor Reynolds will
speak on "The significance of the
U. Press in Va Scholarship."

MISCELLANEOUS

Applications for dormitory
counselorships are now available
at the Housing Office in Emmet
House during office hours until
Feb. 15. Each interested student
must pick up his own application.
The deadline for filing an application
is 5:00 P.M., Feb. 22. All applicants
are required to take a
critical thinking and knowledge
of the University test which will
be given on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at
7:00 P.M. In Gilmer Hall Auditorium
and Wednesday, Feb. 21 at
7:00 P.M. In Room 203 Physics
Bldg.

Independent A-Squash deadline
Feb. 16, 50¢ entry fee. Sign
up at IM office.

Any instructor or graduate student
at the University of Virginia
interested in applying for a summer
scholarship for study in Britain
should contact the Office of
the Dean of the University.

The Computer-Science Center
will offer an introductory course
in computer programming for the
B5500 beginning Feb. 19. The
course, which assumes no prior
knowledge of computers, will be
held in the Aero-Mechanical Auditorium
from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 on
Feb. 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, and 29. There
is no charge for the course and
registration is by attendance at
the first meeting. At that time
books for the course will be
available for $.25.

The NROTC is now accepting
applications for the 2 year contract
program. Students must
2 years remaining to complete
degree requirements. Inquiry
and application should be
made at Maury Hall, Room 103.