The Cavalier daily Tuesday, November 4, 1969 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
STUDENT Council invites all
students to attend its meeting
tonight at 7:30 in Student Council
room, 4th floor of Newcomb Hall.
MECHANICAL Engineering colloquium
at 4 p.m. in room 126 of
Aeromechanical Building. Dr. S.
Wu, professor of mechanical engineering
at U. of Wisconsin, will
speak on "Experimental Design and
Engineering Statistics."
IMPORTANT meeting for those
going to Washington Thursday,
Nov. 13 for the March. Meeting
tonight at 7:30 to arrange for
transportation. Attendance is important.
Newcomb Hall ballroom.
VIRGINIA Mobilization Committee
general meeting at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in Newcomb Hall ballroom.
All interested invited.
BILL BELL will animate student
seminar of the Philosophy
Club on "Ambiguity" at 8 p.m.,
Graduate Lounge, West Range.
Undergraduates and faculty invited.
GUIDES — meeting tonight at
7:15. Coffee hour preceding meeting
at 6:45 p.m. All old and new
guides urged to attend.
POET John Morgan, currently
visiting professor in English Dept.,
will read several of his poems and
discuss modern poetry at 11 a.m. in
room 107 Old Cabell. This event is
part of the 20th century music
course, Music 63, but any interested
are invited.
YOUNG Democrats victory
party for Battle campaign workers
and supporters. Howard Johnson's
2nd floor, 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
SCEPTRE Society meeting at 8
p.m., Maury Hall aud., to discuss
report of study committee.
SKULL AND KEYS meeting at
8 p.m., Wilson Aud. (room 402) to
discuss report of study committee.
PROFESSOR H. Janson, chairman
of Dept. of Fine Arts at NYU,
will speak on "Donatello and the
New Image of Man in the Renaissance"
at 8 p.m. South Meeting
Room of Newcomb Hall, Public
invited.
GRADUATE SOCCER: Game
with varsity squad at 4 p.m. All
regulars please be there.
INTERESTED in consumer
sovereignty in the Eco. dept? Rap
session at 8 p.m. room 202 Rousch
to discuss the curriculum and elect
3rd and 4th year representatives to
dept's curriculum evaluation committee.
SLAVIC Club holding a reception
at 7:30 in Informal Lounge of
Newcomb Hall. All students and
faculty interested are invited.
ENGINEERING Course vacation
editors: Please return all
completed editing forms to 48 East
Lawn by today.
OMICRON Delta Kappa meeting
at 1 p.m. in Parlors A&B of
Newcomb Hall. William Elwood
will speak on the Summer Transition
Program.
INTERESTED in working with
emotionally disturbed or socially
deprived first through fifth graders
as a big brother or big sister?
Student Education Association is
sponsoring a "Saturday Adoption"
program. All you have to do is be a
friend. If interested, come to
meeting at 7 p.m. in room 4A,
Newcomb Hall. If you can't make it
call Barbara Smith, 295-2420.
MISCELLANEOUS
JOINT GLEE Club concert with
Randolph Macon before dance
Friday at 7:30, Old Cabell.
CSC Users' Group meeting at 5
p.m. Thursday in room B-23
Gilmer. Lecture entitled "What is
COBOL."
INDEPENDENT A and B basketball
entry deadline is 4 p.m.
Friday.
EXPERIMENTAL U. silk screen
course Thursday first meeting at
7:30 in A&M auditorium.
THE FOLLOWING graduate
schools will be interviewing prospective
students in the Office of
Placement, 5 Minor Hall. Tuesday
— Catholic U. Law School. Friday
— Dickinson School of Law.
Monday, Nov. 10 — U. of Michigan.
MARCH on Washington Nov.
15. Bus tickets on sale for $5,
round-trip, at Newcomb Hall Desk,
2nd floor. Only a limited supply of
tickets available. Deadline for buying
tickets is Nov. 6. Buses leave U.
early Saturday morning and return
Sat. night.
The Cavalier daily Tuesday, November 4, 1969 | ||