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UNIVERSITY NOTICES: The
DEADLINE for University Notices
and Classified Ads is 1:00 p.m. the
day before publication. NONE will
be taken after this time.

TODAY

STUDENT COUNCIL would
like to remind Judiciary candidates
in the Architecture School, Medical
School, and Graduate Arts and Sciences,
and Student Council candidates
in the Architecture School,
that the deadline for petitions to be
received in the Student Council
Office is today at 5 p.m.

ITALIAN TABLE: Italian
speakers are invited to dinner at
Newcomb Hall, Parlor B, at 6:30
p.m. today.

NEW YORK University: School
of Law will interview prospective
students on December 12. Please
contact Office of Placement, 5
Minor Hall, for appointment.

EXTRA LEGAL Forum presents
California's only Negro state
senator, Mervyn Dimally, crusading
black reformer. Thursday, 4 p.m.,
Law School Lounge. Public invited.

CHRISTIAN Science Organization
meeting at 7 p.m. at 1961
Lewis Mt. Rd. Everyone welcome.

INTERNATIONAL Club regular
coffee hour at the Graduate Lounge
at 5 p.m.

UNION FLICK: "The Promoter"
starring Alec Guinness.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
8 p.m., room next to contract
cafeteria. All bridge players invited.

SOCIETY of Physics students,
lecture by Dr. Joseph Thomas on
"Ultrasonics" at 7:30 p.m., room
4A, Newcomb Hall. Public invited.

PROFESSOR RADZINOWICZ
will address the Law School Young
Republicans in the Law School
Lounge at 8:30 p.m. today. His
topic will be "A Criminologist's
Reaction to Disparate Views of
Richard Nixon and Hubert
Humphrey on the Cause and Control
of Crime."

THOSE organizations which
want to appeal their allotment of
Student Activities funds recommended
by the Student Council
must present such appeal in writing
to the office of the Student Activities
Committee Chairman, Dean D.
A. Williams by this morning, Dec.
12. Hearing of such appeals will be
at the Student Activities Committee
meeting at 4 p.m. this afternoon
in the office of the chairman, Pavilion
VIII, basement.

LAW STUDENTS vote today in
law school elections, 8-5 in Clarke
Hall.

ORGANIZATIONAL meeting
of The Virginia Weekly today at 7
p.m. at St. Thomas Hall. All those
interested in working on the staff
of the Weekly are urged to attend.

FRIDAY

THE UNIVERSITY Glee Club
will present its 28th Annual Concert
of Christmas Music tonight at
8:30 p.m. in Cabell Hall Auditorium.

BALCH-ENGLISH Club lecture
series, Professor O. B. Hardison's
lecture "The Poetics Aristotle in
the Middle Ages" will be tonight at
8 p.m., NOT 7:30 p.m., South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

THERE WILL BE a required
meeting of all poll watchers for the
College and Engineering School
elections in the main ballroom of
Newcomb Hall on Monday, December
16 at 9:00.

SAM CARPENTER, GOP State
Chairman, will address the University
Young Republicans at 8 p.m.
Monday in 444 Cabell Hall. General
Business Meeting will follow.

ELI BANANA: You have mail
at Student Govt. Office.

THE U. UNION announces
plans for a Semester Break excursion
to San Juan, Puerto Rico,
January 26 to February 2, with
round-trip air transportation on Pan
Am and hotel accommodations all
inclusive. The price, depending on
hotel reservations, will be approximately
$175. This announcement is
only to "let you plan ahead," the
full price will be announced as soon
as possible. If interested, call ext.
3286 or stop by U. Union office,
4th floor Newcomb Hall for additional
info.

Z 131-97-8379.

ARNOLD AIR Society meeting
Monday at 7:30 p.m., Varsity Hall.

A SECTION OF English 58
(Creative Writing) devoted to
poetry will be established in the
spring semester. The course will
meet Mondays and Wednesdays at 2
p.m. and will include study of the
most interesting contemporary
poets (Ashbery, Dickey, Ginsberg,
Lowell, Merwin, etc.) Enrollment
limited. Those wishing to take the
course should submit a sample of
their writing to Mr. Morgan, Box in
Cabell Hall 28.

AFRO-AMERICAN Literature
open discussion "Interview with Eldridge
Cleaver" in December Playboy,
Monday 7 p.m. in Mary Munford.

VA. PLAYERS present "Sweet
Bird of Youth" by Tennessee
Williams, Thursday through Saturday
at 8:30 p.m., Minor Hall. Call
for reservations, 924-3051, 2-5 p.m.

THE DEADLINE for the short
story, poetry, and one-act play
categories of the Fine Arts Contest
has been extended until Jan. 10.
Entries in these categories as well as
the satirical essay, photography,
and art categories are all due on
that date. They may be turned in
any weekday afternoon to the U,
Union office, 4th floor, Newcomb
Hall.

ENGINEERS: The Engineering
Council urges you to carefully read
and vote for the proposed Constitution
of the School of Engineering
and Applied Science, Dec. 16-17.

A LIST of typists is available at
the Newcomb Hall desk.

ALDERMAN LIBRARY Christmas
schedule: Dec. 21, 8:30 a.m. to
6 p.m. Dec. 22, closed. Dec. 23,
9-5, Dec. 24,25, closed. Dec. 26,27,
28, 9-5, Dec. 29, closed. Dec. 30,
9-5, Dec. 31, Jan. 1, closed. Jan.
2,3,4, 9-5, Jan. 5, resume regular
schedule.

DEMONSTRATE your support
for a Black recruiter and more
black students at the U. Human
Relations Council Thursday at 8
p.m., South Meeting Room.

RIDING CLUB: Riders sign up
at Newcomb Hall Info. Desk for
this week. Last week for riding
until possibly the end of February.