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University
Notices

TODAY

Guides: Important meeting tonight,
Rotunda, 7:30 p.m., Brief.

Meeting of the first-year committee
tonight, 6:30 Room 4C.
Please bring tallied questionnaires.

Robert Hessen, an economic
historian teaching at Columbia
U. will speak tonight on "Who
Robbed Whom; A Re-evaluation
of the Robber Baron Concept in
American History" at 8 p.m. in
Gilmer Hall Aud.

Mr. George Kistlakowsky will
speak on "Science and Public
Policy: Technology and Foreign
Policy" at 8 p.m. sponsored by
the Grad. School of Arts and Sciences
and Chem. Dept.

THURSDAY

All third-year students in Education
school must attend and
all other Education students are
urged to a meeting for election
of candidates for school officers,
South Meeting Room, 7.

Eng. Council Meeting, 5 p.m.,
Faculty Conf. Room, Thornton
Hall.

HOUSE MANAGERS a compulsory
meeting held by IFC Housing
Comm. at 4 at IFC Office in
Newcomb Hall. Houses not in attendance
will be fined.

Those interested in working
with CHOICE 68. Time Magazines
mock presidential election come
to the Student Council Office, 4th
Floor Newcomb Hall, 7:30 p.m.

AIAA meeting 7. In A&M Aud.
Film "The Four Days of Gemini
4" will be shown. The proposed
trip to Langley will be discussed.
Refreshments.

High Point Managers meeting
at 4:30 p.m. Lecture Room, Memorial
Gym.

Ell Banana, 10 o'clock Zete
House.

An Org. meeting to form an
Eng. School branch of the U.
Party will be held in room A124
of A&M Building at 8 p.m. All
E. Students are invited.

Elections of P.K. Dance Society
officers to be held Thursday. 7:30
in Room 4C in Newcomb Hall.

Elections of German Club officers
to be held Thursday at 9:30
in Room 4C, Newcomb Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

Application forms for Va. State
Teachers Scholarship/Loans for
the year 1968-69 and for summer
1968 are now available in Room
207. Peabody Hall Annex.

High Point Softball schedules
are posted in IM mailboxes.

Those interested in supporting
Kennedy for President Comm.
please call: graduate—Nancy Bue
295-5428: undergraduate — Chad
Redick, 293-6863. Please call: graduate—Keith Atkinson,
293-9780; undergraduate—
Chad Redick, 293-6863.

Z—312-2-1544.

Any rising third-year student
interested in declaring and majoring
in Honors in Government
and Foreign Affairs should attend
the meeting being held from 4-5
on Thursday in 319 Cabell Hall.
A member of faculty will describe
the program.

Housing applications for 1968-69
Session are being taken in the
Assignment Office in the basement
of Page House according to
this schedule: All prospective
third-year upperclass undergraduate
students April 2, 3.

All prospective second-year upperclass
undergraduate students
April 4 and 5. Applications must
be accompanied by a $25 deposit
and Office will be open 8-4 only.
Applications will not be accepted
before the day stated.