The Cavalier daily Wednesday, October 23, 1968 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
TIMES for Fraternity pictures:
at 5 p.m., Zete. At 5:15, Kappa Sig.
At 5:30, Sig Phi. At 6, Beta.
YOUNG Democrats, Humphrey-Muskie
coalition meeting.
Room 4B, Newcomb Hall, at 7:30
p.m.
NEWMAN Meeting at St.
Thomas Parish House at 9 p.m. All
invited.
JUDICIARY Committee
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Picture for
Corks and Curls will be taken.
ANTI-WAR Committee of Students
for a Democratic Society will
meet in Newcomb Hall 4A.
MEETING of all students of
Stadium Committee in Room
A125, Thornton Hall, at 5 p.m.
Checks will be issued.
PRE-LEGAL Students: Vanderbilt
Law School Admissions officer
will be interviewing here Oct. 23.
Stop by Office of Placement, 5
Minor Hall, for appt.
ALL STUDENTS interested in
working for the Virginia Weekly
should attend a staff meeting
tonight at 8 in St. Thomas Church,
Alderman Road.
TALK with slides by Prof. J.
Griffiths Pedley of U. of Michigan,
in South Meeting Room of Newcomb
Hall, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by
Archaeological Institute of America.
THERE WILL BE a first-year
committee meeting tonight at 6:30
p.m. in Room 4A, Newcomb Hall.
THURSDAY
MR. FREDERICK HARTT, internationally
known Renaissance
Art Historian and Chairman of the
U. Art Dept., will speak at the ODK
luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. in
Parlor A of Newcomb Hall. Members
need not have reservations to
attend.
THE DEPT. of Government and
Foreign Affairs is sponsoring a
guest speaker on Thursday at 8
p.m. in the McGregor Room of
Alderman Library. Mr. R. Gilpin,
an associate professor of politics,
Princeton U., will lecture on the
topic, "European Cooperation in
Science and Technology."
ITALIAN TABLE: Diletons and
professionals invited to Newcomb
Hall, private dining room, at 6 p.m.
Open to all Italian speakers.
DENNIS GOLLADAY will represent
the Radicals for Capitalism
in an interview with Charlie Huddle
of WINA radio at 1:15 p.m. The
topic of discussion will be "The
Roots of Radicals for Capitalism in
Objectivism."
PROF. S. MAKIELSKI of the
Dept. of Govt. will give a talk on
"American Political System" to the
International Club at 5 p.m. in the
Graduate Lounge.
UNION FLICK: "Shot in the
Dark" with Peter Sellers.
CIRCLE K meeting at 7 p.m. in
Room 4A, Newcomb Hall. Please
bring dues.
CAVALIER BRIDGE Club, 8
p.m., Informal Lounge.
MR. A. TURNBULL, Asst. Director
of Admissions at U. Va. Law
School, will speak on "The First-year
Law Student — Problems and
Prerogatives" in South Meeting
Room, Newcomb Hall.
CHRISTIAN Science Org.
meeting at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt.
Rd.
SSOC meeting at 9 p.m., Room
4A.
THERE WILL BE a meeting,
Thursday at 8 p.m. in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall, for all those interested
in working on the U. Party
platform committee.
HUMPHREY-MUSKIE Canvass-Door-to-Door
workers needed this
weekend. Organizational meeting
Thursday at 8 p.m. in City Court
House. Call 296-2069 or 295-1444
after 6 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
TICKETS are still on sale for
the Poe Ball daily starting at 2 p.m.,
in The Rotunda.
TRIGON Engineering Society is
pleased to welcome into membership
the following: E. Andrew, C.
Barton, J. Bennett, Jr., R. Clark, G.
Deakin, D. DeCroce, M. Elliott, D.
Firth, T. Gauss, B. Grossman, R.
Hartmaler, Jr., G. Hedrick, D.
Jackson, M. Kearney, W.
Livingston, D. Lovett, T.
Maccubbin, J. McDaniel, Jr., M.
Monahan, T. Plampin, M.
Randolph, J. Rice, V. Ritchey, W.
Roderick, E. Saunders, C. Setzor,
D. Shelton, Jr., R. Shorwood, W.
Talbert, N. Tulou, C. Udell, G.
Whelan.
ALAN WILLIAMS, Dean of
Student Affairs, will address the
Jefferson Society Friday night on
"Wild-Life Management at the U."
at 8 p.m. in Jefferson Hall on West
Range, Public invited.
THE INTERNATIONAL Club
of U. Va. invites all persons from
other countries and Americans interested
in expanding their horizons,
to the International Club Welcoming
Party Saturday at 8 p.m. in
Graduate Lounge.
THE OFFICE of Placement, 5
Minor Hall, has arranged for a
number of law and graduate business
administration schools to interview
interested students during the
semester. Please call the Office of
Placement for appt. Oct. 23, Vanderbilt
U. School of Law. Oct. 28,
Cornell U. School of Law, also
Dickinson School of Law.
SCEPTRE AND SKULL and
Keys Societies will meet Oct. 30, to
elect new officers. Time and place
to be announced later.
APPLICANTS for 1970 admission
to Medical and Dental schools:
In order that the Pre-Medical Evaluation
Committee may begin its advising
and evaluation duties for the
current third year pre-medical and
pre-dental students, it is essential
that all register with the secretary
of the committee, Mrs. R.
Paczkoski, Room 324 Physics
Building. Please come in person
between Oct. 21 and Oct. 31,
2:30-4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday.
ANNUAL CAVALIER Fund
Drive now in progress. Donations
will go to the United Givers Fund
and the C'ville-Albemarle Rescue
Squad. Watch for student solicitors
in the dorms this week, or send
contributions to the Director's Office,
Newcomb Hall.
The Cavalier daily Wednesday, October 23, 1968 | ||