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University
Notices
TODAY
TAU BETA PI initiation ceremony
today at 5 p.m., room C59,
Thornton Hall. All members invited
to attend.
ENGINEERS Club invites all
engineering students and faculty to
a coffee hour in room 124; A&M
building, NOT in A&M Aud. as
previously announced. Time will be
3:30-5:30 p.m.
DRAFT Counselling in Conference
Room of Newcomb Hall 12
noon-2 p.m.
CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m., room next to
contract cafeteria. All bridge
players invited.
CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
INTERNATIONAL Club regular
coffee hour in Graduate Lounge, 5
p.m. Public invited.
EXPERIMENTAL University-Theatre
Games, both groups will
meet at St. Paul's at 7:30 p.m.
CAVE Club meeting at 7:30
p.m., room 4A, Newcomb Hall.
DEPT. of Astronomy and
NRAO present Dr. George Miley
speaking on "Long Baseline Interferometry
at Jodrell Bank" at 4
p.m. in NRAO Ch'ville Aud.,
Edgemont Rd.
THE USERS' Group of the
Computer Science Center presents
the second of two lectures on
Stream Procedures by Robert Tufty
at 5 p.m., room B23, Gilmer Hall
All interested persons invited.
FRIDAY
THE UNIVERSITY Singers present
a Concert, Music of
Shakespeare's England, at 8:30
p.m., Cabell Hall.
THE ALLIANCE Francaise of
Ch'ville will present M. Guy de
Lusignan, a specialist in African
affairs with the International Bank
for Reconstruction and Development,
speaking on "Le General de
Gaulle et l'Afrique" at 8 p.m., in
the Informal Lounge, Newcomb
Hall.
BIOLOGY Seminar at 4 p.m.,
room 150. Speaker will be James
Townsel speaking on "The Nature
of Cardio Inhibition in Limulus."
HILLEL Foundation: Friday
evening supper at 6:15 p.m. Friday
evening service at 6:45 p.m. Brunch
Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Dr. Calvin
Kunin will speak on "Drugs and
Human Experimentation." Phone
295-4963 for dinner and brunch
reservations.
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL THOSE planning to enroll
in the new course Music in World
Cultures (Music 69) next semester
notify Dr. Dale Craig of Music
Dept. so that the size of the class
can be estimated. Either call ext.
3052 or come to room A, Old
Cabell. The course is an introduction
to the art musics of India,
China, Indonesia and will meet
Tuesdays and Thursdays 11-12:15
p.m.
NROTC is now taking applications
for the 2 year contract
program. Inquire at Administrative
Office, Room 105, Maury Hall.
Deadline for applications is March
5.
STUDENTS interested in
English 58 (Poetry Writing) for
next semester should submit manuscripts
(2 or 3 poems) by Monday.
Submissions should go to Mr.
Morgan's box in 528 Cabell Hall.
UNIVERSITY Guide Service
Annual Gala Election meeting,
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
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