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University
Notices
TODAY
U. VA. Sailing Assn, meeting at
7:30 p.m. in room 4C, Newcomb
Hall. All interested sailors welcome.
Fail regatta schedule announced.
GRADUATE AND LAW Young
Republicans will hold first meeting
on Thursday at 7 p.m., room C of
the Law School. Please attend if
interested.
NRAO and Dept. of Astronomy
present Dr. James A. Roberts from
U. of Toronto speaking on "Interstellar
Scintillations" at 4 p.m. in
NRAO C'ville auditorium on Edgemont
Rd.
STUDENT COFFEE, Pavilion V
West Lawn, 4 p.m. to meet
Sesquicentennial visiting scholars
Mrs. Fawn Brodie and Messrs. Jay
and Wechsler.
PUBLIC LECTURE by Sesquicentennial
visiting scholar Herbert
Wechsler at 8:15 p.m., South
Meeting Room. Topic: "The Future
of Political And Intellectual Freedom:
Reflections of a Lawyer."
GOLF — Varsity tryouts for
upper class men and first-year men
at 5 p.m. in lecture room, Memorial
Gym.
GYMNASTICS Club will meet
at 5 p.m. in Memorial Gym for
organization. All interested please
attend.
THE UNIVERSITY Union regrets
to announce that due to
circumstances beyond its control,
"One-Eyed Jacks" has been cancelled
for today.
ALL FRATERNITY pledges on
academic probation must attend a
meeting of the IFC tutoring service
at 3:30 p.m., IFC office.
ANYONE interested in working,
in any capacity, on the Virginia
Weekly stop by the Wesley Foundation
at 8 p.m. tonight.
RADICAL Student Union meeting
at 7 p.m., Informal Lounge,
N.H. New members welcome.
MISCELLANEOUS
PROFESSOR D. Green of the
George Washington U. National
Law Center will visit Grounds to
interview prospective law students,
Tuesday, Sept. 30. Sign up at
Office of Placement, 5 Minor Hall.
U. SINGERS auditions for all
interested students, faculty and
others continue this week. Call
Music Dept. at 924-3052 for appt.
DEGREE APPLICANTS —
appts. for free Corks and Curls
portraits call 924-3236, 2-5 p.m.
CIRCLE K: No meeting this
week. Have a big weekend and we'll
see you next week.
EDUCATION WIVES Club — all
graduate education students and
wives invited to attend annual beer
social at 5:30-7 p.m. following
football game Saturday at 616
Shamrock Rd., all old and new
members welcome.
LAMBETH MUSIC FESTIVAL
— due to untimely showers this past
weekend, the Pop Music Festival
which was to be held in Lambeth
Field had to be postponed. The
concert, featuring seven top bands,
will be held this coming Sunday,
Sept. 28, 2-9 p.m. Admission will
be FREE. Don't miss it!
THE VA. PLAYERS still need
instrumentalists for production of
"Mother Courage and her
Children," a particular: a drummer
with own drums, a flute player and
accordionist. Please report to Paul
Koritz, at Minor Hall after 7:30
p.m. Sunday and Monday or call
924-3051.
THE EXPERIMENTAL U. is
now seeking course listings for the
fail catalogue. If you have something
to share with others, consider it.
Suggested courses are photography,
cooking, hiking, poetry, particular
authors, rock dancing, car
mechanics, films and anything else.
Come by Newcomb Hall desk, 12-2
and 5-7 and talk about it.
UNIVERSITY FLOOD Relief
volunteers — reunion and appreciation
party at St. Thomas Hall,
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Admission:
your identity and a spot of Nelson
County mud. Refreshments (in
kegs).
ALL ORGANIZATIONS that
were not in last year's Corks and
Curls but wish to be included this
year please contact Taylor Armstrong,
296-8608, after 7 p.m., or
the Corks and Curls office at
924-3236 or 924-3632. All requests
must be in by October 1.
ALL COURSE description
blanks for the Experimental U.
should be mailed to 141 Watson
House by October 1.
SUNDAY MOVIE "All the
King's Men" at 7 and 9 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall. Fifty cents.
FACULTY AND STAFF physical
fitness program, individual and
group, Monday and Wednesday
from 1 to 2 p.m. beginning October
6. Meet on gym floor of Memorial
Gym. Lockers, showers and towel
service available.
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