University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

RUGBY - Organizational meeting
for present and prospective
members of the Virginia Rugby
Football Club, 8:30 P.M. Sigma Nu
House.

Ski Team Meeting - Webb Dorm
Lounge - 7:30 P.M. Mandatory and
very impt.

CIRCLE K - Very Impt. meeting in
N.H., 4A at 7:30

NEP Meeting at 7 P.M. in AM-126.
ALL engineers, transfers, and
everyone in general welcome.

MEETING: Film Prod. Union, 301
Wilson Hall - 7:00, Honor
Committee Rm. 4th Floor of
Newcomb Hall. Open to all.

Students interested in Summer
Preparatory Program counselor
positions for this coming summer
meet in Newcomb Hall 4A, 5 P.M.

Graduating Class Day Committee
will meet tonight, 7:00, outside
of Newcomb Hall Conference Rm.
3rd floor; All interested, please attend.

WEDNESDAY

Meeting for students interested in
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY: 4 P.M.,
111 Gilmer.

Windless Engineering Magazine
Staff meeting at 7:30 P.M. in A and
M 126. Interested persons welcome.

School of Education Lecture Series
presents Harold Strang on "Reading
Research" 9-10:30 A.M. PH 108

MISCELLANEOUS

GLEE CLUB AUDITIONS now
being held at the Music
Department, OCH 116, telephone
924-3052. Academic credit
available.

UNIVERSITY SINGERS auditions
for students, faculty, townspeople
at the Music Department, OCH
116, telephone 924-3052.
Academic credit available.

All counseling applicants for 1st yr.
and upperclass positions are
reminded to take counseling tests
either on Tues., Feb. 9 at 7:30 P.M.
in Gilmer Aud. for persons whose
last name begins with letters A-K or
Thurs. Feb. 11 at 7:30 P.M. in
Chem. Aud. for last names
beginning with L-Z.

Free Algol computer prog. course
started Feb. 8. Registration by
attendance at meeting Wed. at 7:00
P.M. in AM 126- Aud. of
Aero-Mechanical Engineering Bldg.

Users of Alderman Library's
Reference Room would greatly
appreciate the return of BOOK
REVIEW DIGEST, 1969.

The date for adding College
has been extended from Tuesday,
February 9, to Thursday, February
11; according to Dean I.B.Cauthen,
Jr., this extension was granted
because of the number of students
who are having difficulty registering
for classes and because the
inclement weather on Friday kept a
number of students and instructors
from being at the University.

The Richmond Branch of the
English-Speaking Union is offering
a scholarship of $1,000 to a
Virginia student for study in the
United Kingdom during the coming
summer. The University has been
asked to nominate one third-year
man for the scholarship. Materials
concerning this scholarship are
posted just outside the office of the
Dean of the College; students who
wish to be considered should
consult there materials and give
their name to the secretary to the
Dean, Cabell Hall 402, before
February 10. Interviews will be
scheduled about a week later.