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University
Notice 1
TODAY
JEFFERSON Society meeting at
7:29. Program features Mr. D.
Powell, Dept. of Government and
Foreign Affairs, speaking on "Dissent
in Soviet Russia." Public
welcome.
HILLEL Foundation: Friday
evening service at 6:45, Sabbath
morning service at 10:15 a.m.
PRISM Coffeehouse Friday and
Saturday, Fat Daddy from Norfolk.
Cover fifty cents. Open at 8 p.m.
MONDAY
NIXON'S Vietnam Policy
Speech — a listen-watch-teach-in,
South Meeting Room of Newcomb
Hall at 9:30, immediately following
Professor Mancall's speech on
Chinese and American Foreign
Policy. All welcome.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FOLLOWING graduate
schools will be interviewing prospective
students in the Office of
Placement, 5 Minor Hall. Friday —
Vanderbilt U. Law School. Tuesday,
Nov. 4 — Catholic U. Law
School. Friday, Nov. 7 — Dickinson
School of Law. Monday, Nov. 10 —
U. of Michigan.
FREE BUS transportation to
First Baptist Church, Sunday. Buses
leave Baptist Student Union, 10:15
a.m.; Tuttle House parking lot,
10:25; Echols house, 10:30; E-school,
10:35; Mary Munford,
10:40; Rotunda, 10:45.
SKULL AND KEYS meeting
Wednesday at 8 p.m., Wilson
Auditorium (room 402) to discuss
report of study committee.
SCEPTRE SOCIETY meeting
Wednesday at 8 p.m., Maury Hall
Auditorium to discuss report of
study committee.
THE ASSOCIATION concert?
Then what? Come to the dance
featuring WIDE LOAD, Nov. 1, 9-1
in Newcomb Hall ballroom. Tickets
$2 a couple, at Newcomb Hall and
Mincer's.
ALBERT SHRIVES Memorial
Art Gallery "Neat Thing Exchange."
Trade your artwork, junk,
sculpture, etc., for our at the Prism,
214 Rugby.
C'VILLE-Albemarle Chapter of
Va. Museum of Fine Arts presents a
Children's Safari for members and
guests. The "Paper Bag Players"
will present "Dandelion," the story
of evolution.
SUNDAY MOVIE — "Fanny"
with Maurice Chevalier and Charles
Boyer. 7 and 9:30 in Newcomb
Hall ballroom. Fifty cents.
INTERNATIONAL Club: extraordinary
meeting Saturday in
Graduate Lounge at 8 p.m. Blessing
on the hop juice. Door prize —
minus fifty cents — everyone a
winner.
TO THOSE STUDENTS not
living in the dormitories that wish
to contribute to the Cavalier Fund
Drive: donations may be left in the
U. Union office, 4th floor of
Newcomb Hall, any time this week.
UPWARD Bound volunteer tutors:
tutorials Saturday at 10:10
a.m., 248 Cabell.
THIRD and fourth year representatives
to the Undergrad. English
Comm. now have mailboxes in the
English Dept. and would welcome
suggestions from English majors in
regard to comps, new course
material, etc.
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 Sat. morning and return
Sat. night.
NEED MONEY? Va. Weekly ad
men make 10% on all sales. The
Weekly also needs writers, interviewers
and typists. Call 295-6620
or 293-5829.
ATTENTION Student Curriculum
Evaluation Comm. members:
deadline is Nov. 7 for all courses.
ACTORS needed, drama workshop
auditions, 4:30-6 p.m., Minor
Hall no. 2.
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