University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

JEFFERSON Society presents
R. McKean speaking on "Cost Benefit
and Public Spending" at 8
p.m., Jefferson Hall, West Range.
Public invited.

VA. CHRISTIAN Fellowship
will meet at home of Jordan
Churchill. Tully Fletcher, staff
member of IVCF, will be the
speaker. Transportation will be provided,
leaving the Chapel at 7 p.m.

SLITHY TOVES in concert
tonight. Cabell Hall, 8 p.m: $1.50.
Tickets at door.

MONDAY

ETA KAPPA NU will present a
film "Brattain on Semiconductor
Physics" at 1 p.m. in room C59 of
Thornton Hall. All interested are
invited. It will also be shown at the
same time, same place Wednesday.

IEEE meeting Monday,
Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in A&M 125.
Mr. R. Wheeler of the Newport
News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock
Co. will speak on "Instrumentation
and Controls for Nuclear Reactors."
All engineering students and
faculty are invited.

MISCELLANEOUS

DEGREE candidates: Representatives
from the following graduate
schools are interested in scheduling
interviews with students through
the Office of Placement, 5 Minor
Hall. Catholic U., Columbus School
of Law on Nov. 4. U. of Wisconsin
School of Law on November 6.
N.Y.U. School of Business Administration
on Nov. 6. U. of Georgia
School of Law on Nov. 11.

LECTURE on Philip Larkin by
Mr. Antrim at St. Thomas Hall,
Alderman and Kent Rds., in the
Moral Judgments in Contemporary
Literature Series, Sunday at 8 p.m.

GAMMA OMICRON Chapter of
Tau Kappa Epsilon is pleased to
announced the pledging of 2nd-year
men Gary Whalen of Fredericksburg.
Howard Whitehead of Richmond,
and Michael Sullivan of Arlington.

DELTA SIGMA PI is proud to
announce the initiation of the following
commerce and economics
majors: Frank Fitzhugh, Mike
Freidburg, Wilbur Hundley, Mike
Johnson, Dave Kudravetz, Harry
Little, Mark Magnuson, Richard
Marker, Ed McGuire, Randy Moore,
Phil Show.

SEMESTER BREAK Union trip
to Ski Colorado's Aspen Mt., Aspen
Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snow-mass
- 8 days lift tickets, 9 nights
accommodation with continental
breakfast - round trip transportation
Dulles to Aspen $245. Jan. 25-Feb.
3. If interested inquire at
Director's Office, 4th floor, Newcomb
Hall.

THE BROTHERS of Theta Tau
Eng. Fraternity challenge the members
of Trigon Engineering Society
to a touch football game on Sunday
at 2 p.m. in Mad Bowl. Losers pay
for the game half-keg of beer. Reply
6-2552 or 6-2851.

VA. GO Society meeting
1:30-5:30 in Informal Lounge, 3rd
floor, Newcomb Hall, visitors welcome.

ANY STUDENT who destroyed
his library identification card this
past summer under the mistaken
notion that a new one would automatically
be issued this fall may
receive a new one without replace.

GUIDE SERVICE meeting November
5 at 7:30 p.m.

GRADUATE and Law Students:
If you want to celebrate
Nixon's victory with the Republican
Party and be part of politics the
year round join the Law School
Young Republicans Club and be at
our election night party at the
Monticello Hotel. For info. call
293-8367 after 5 p.m.

THE VA. PLAYERS will present
two workshop productions on
Sunday at 3 p.m. "Rising of the
Moon" by Lady Gregory, one of
the moving spirits of the Irish National
Theatre. The second production
is "The Lady of Larkspur
Lotion" by Tennessee Williams.
Students and dates admitted free.
Tickets are sixty cents otherwise.

ENTRIES FOR THE Fine Arts
Contest are now being accepted in
the University Union office, Fourth
Floor, Newcomb Hall. Categories
are: short stories, poetry, one-act
plays, satirical essays, oratorical,
photography and art.

CORKS AND CURLS Photo
Staff: Bring in assignments due or
contact F. Biechman, 35 W. Lawn.

All undergraduate students are
reminded that Article 1, Section 2,
Paragraph 2 of the Student Motor
Vehicle Rules and Regulations
states that any vehicle owned or
operated by a University student "
must be registered by the owner or
custodian within 24 hours of the
time it is acquired or brought to the
University." If a student desires to
temporarily bring a motor vehicle
into the Charlottesville area, he
must still go through the same
procedures as if he were registering
it for the entire year. Stickers may
be obtained from the Department
of Security at any time.

Students are also reminded that
they must have attained at least a
2.0 grade point average in the last
academic session. No first-year men
or students on probation of any
kind may be granted car privileges.
This also applies for the Openings
Dance weekend.