University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

JEFFERSON Society meeting at
7:29, A discussion of E.A. Po led
by Mr. Stovall.

DEPT. of Foundations of Education
presents Prof. Gowen speaking
on "Research Trends in Creativity
and Giftedness" at 1 p.m. in
informal Lounge of Newcomb Hall.

UNIVERSITY Orchestra fall
concert at 8:30 in Cabell Hall
Auditorium. Free.

BURGER Lecture for 1969:
speaker will be Prof. K. Bloch from
Harvard, speaking on "On the Mode
of Action and the Active Site of a
Multi functional Enzyme" at 8:15
in aud, of new chemistry building.

MONDAY

EXTRA-LEGAL Forum presents
S. Dean, counsel for several
Indian tribes, speaking on "Indian
Affairs, Present and Future Problems"
at 4 p.m. in Law School
lounge. Public invited.

ALL University women: meet
one another and Dean Whitney at
tea, 4:30 in Graduate Women's
Lounge.

U. UNION presents Dr. J.
Buckman speaking on drugs at 8
p.m., South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall. All welcome.

MISCELLANEOUS

ALL U. students, faculty and
administrators going to D.C. Saturday
for march are reminded that
gathering point will be at 7th and
Jefferson Sta. at the Capitol end of
the Mall at 9 a.m.

STUDENTS wishing to run for
Student Council and Judiciary
Comm. positions in fall '69 elections
must submit a 25-signature
petition by 3:30 Friday, Nov. 21.
At that time mandatory meeting of
all candidates will be in Student
Council office, 4th floor of Newcomb
Hall. Positions open are:
Council — college 4, arch. 1, eng. 1,
grad, a& 1, law 1, med. 1.
Judiciary Comm. — college 3, arch.
1, eng. 1, grad a& 1, law 1, med. 1,
nursing 1. Requirements for runners
are: Student Council — full time
student with 2 semesters in
prospect, cannot be on probation;
Judiciary Comm. — the same rules
as above and also undergrad,
students must have completed 3
semesters of work toward degree
and grad students completed one
semester of work to be eligible to
run.

THE PRISM will be open
informally 8-12 Friday and closed
Saturday.

VIETNAM movies — (if you can
believe your eyes and ears) Friday
and Saturday night at 7 p.m. Tuttle
House Lounge (or possibly Gilmer
Hall).

TELL IT TO HANOI rally —
featuring congressman Jack Marsh
at Barracks Road Shopping Center
at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Sponsored
by Young Americans for Freedom.

THE FOLLOWING law schools
will be in the Placement Office, 5
Minor Hall, to interview prospective
students — Tuesday, Dec. 2, Columbia
U., Dec. 9, Cornell U.

SUNDAY MOVIE — "Last Year
at Marienbad" at 7 and 9 p.m.,
Newcomb Hall, Fifty cents.

MIXER for grad. students (male
and female of the U.) Tuesday at 8
p.m. Alumni Hall. $1 per person,
free beer, set ups. Tickets at
Newcomb Hall Main Desk and at
door.

VA. PLAYERS workshop series
presents 4 plays Sunday at 2 p.m.
in Minor Hall. Productions are
"War," "A Marriage Proposal," "A
Merry Death," and "The Fight in
the Bar Room." Free to U. students
and faculty, townspeople sixty
cents.

DEPT. of Music presents Randolph-Macon
dance group to 20th
century music course Tuesday at 11
a.m. in Cabell Hall Auditorium.

TRIGON Engineering Society is
soliciting contributions for the
construction of an access sidewalk
to Thornton Hall. Contribution
boxes are located in main lobby of
Thornton Hall and in A&M building.
Your help will be appreciated.

STUDENT LUNCH: 12:15 Sunday
at St. Paul's Church. Discussion
with Dr. D. Harned. Sponsored by
Student Vestry. Seventy-five cents.

HIGH SCHOOL Recruitment
Comm. for recruiting blacks in your
local H.S. will have meeting Tuesday
at 6:30 in room 4A, Newcomb
Hall. All interested invited to attend

ALL IFC Comm. chairmen
come by the IFC office after 2 p.m.
or see Arty Friedman as soon as
possible.