University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

YOUNG DEMOCRATS Org.
meeting 7:30 p.m. room 4A,
Newcomb Hall. Professor Orfield of
the Govt. Dept. will speak on
"Humphrey, Nixon, and Civil
Rights."

JOHN BASSETT MOORE Soc.
of International Law will hold
membership meeting 4 p.m., West
Hall of Law School. Membership
open to any interested students in
the University.

NEWMAN CLUB meeting at St.
Thomas, 9 p.m. All invited.

STUDENT ATHLETIC Council
meeting 9 p.m., Conference room,
University Hall, All captains or
co-captains of Varsity sports must
attend.

THE WOMEN STUDENTS
Assoc. nominating meeting in
Co-Ed. room, 57 W. Range at 4:30
p.m. for women in Law School.

MEETING of all members of
Student Stadium Comm., room
A125, Thornton Hall at 5 p.m.
Students interested in joining are
invited.

ORG. MEETING of Christian
Athletes at Wealey Foundation, 8
p.m.

MEETING of all those
interested in working at WUVA in
room 4C, Newcomb Hall at 8 p.m.
All prospective station personnel
should attend. The organization
and operation of WUVA will be
discussed, interview schedules will
be set up.

THURSDAY

VERY IMPORTANT Org.
meeting of University Party, 8 p.m.
Opportunities to work for a better
U. South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

ANY ENGINEER who wants
his address and phone number to
appear in the new Engineering
School Directory and did not
include this information on his
registration cards please see that
this is turned in to Miss Holliday's
office by Thursday in Thornton
Hall.

UNION FLICKS: Thursday 7
and 9:30 p.m. "On the Beach" with
Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner;
Sunday 7 and 9 p.m. Shakespeare's
"Macbeth" with Maurice Evans.

INTERVIEWS for positions on
the office staff of the Corks and
Curls will be Sept. 25-27 from 2-5
p.m.

TRIDENT SOCIETY Beer Party
for 1st year NROTC students
Saturday after the game at
Jefferson Hall.

JEFFERSON Society meeting
Friday at 7:29 p.m., Jefferson Hall,
West Range.

THE U. UNION will sponsor a
mixer for first-yearmen, Friday,
Sept. 27, 8 p.m. in the Ballroom, N.
H. Girls from all surrounding
schools will attend. There will be a
limit of 350 tickets at $1.
Absolutely no alcoholic beverages
are allowed.

ANYONE who ordered season
tickets for the 68-69 Artists Series
may pick them up in the Director's
Office, 4th floor, N. H., Monday
through Friday, from 9 a.m. until 5
p.m.

Z - 313 - 42 - 3642.

THE DARKROOM in Newcomb
Hall will be open from 1-10:30
p.m. daily. Mr. David Skinner will
be available on Monday,
Wednesday, and Thursday this
week from 7:30 to 10:30 to issue
the privilege cards to those
interested in using the Darkroom.
After this week he will be available
on Mondays only.

THE 1633RD Civil Affairs
Group, which consists largely of
Army Reserve members from the
University, is interested in
contacting any University student
or faculty member who has had
active service in the Army and
desires to maintain his Reserve
Retirement Program. The Unit
meets on Wednesday nights in the
Army Reserve Center on Cherry
Avenue at 7:30 p.m. Interested
reservists should attend the meeting
on September 25 or call Professor
Alford at 296-1349.

ANY GROUP recognized by the
Student Council and endorsing a
presidential candidate, who is
interested in helping sponsor an
election night viewing with the U.
Union, please contact Roscoe
Willett 3-6915 or Jack Sherry
3-6902.

THE ALDERMAN Res. Social
Org. and the Exec. Committee of
Counselors invites you to a Victory
Celebration on Saturday behind
Tuttle House from 4-7 p.m. after
stomping VMI. A fantastic band
will be provided. Everyone invited.

CREW PRACTICE Monday through
Friday. Anyone interested meet at
Memorial Gym at 4 p.m.

ALL 67-68 RAPIER subscribers
may receive the September issue of
Rapier free at the Rapier offices,
214 Rugby Rd.

T.I.L.K.A. Bloody Mary Party,
11 a.m. Sept. 28 before VMI game.
Garden of Pavilion VIII,
undergraduate and graduate
members.

IMPORTANT Corks and Curls
staff meeting on Sunday at 7 p.m.
in the office. Only editors and
managers need attend. Associate
editors do not have to attend.

APPLICATIONS for Graduate
Foreign Language test now
available at the Registrar's office.
Final day for applying extended to
Sept. 30.

GRADUATE AND
UNDERGRADUATE Degree
applicants who have not made an
appointment for their 1969 Corks
and Curls picture may do so by
calling the yearbook office
924-3236 between 2 and 5 o'clock
today through Thursday, Sept. 26.
Picture appointments will be taken
for Monday, September 30 through
Wed., Oct. 2 - 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Medical School pictures will be
taken in the Medical School
Thursday Oct. 3. Degree applicants
who have made appointments
should please be prompt.

NATIONAL TEACHER
Examinations will be given on Nov.
9 and Feb. 1, April 12, and July 19,
1969, by the Educational Testing
Service. Prospective teachers should
contact the school systems in which
they seek employment for specific
advice on which examinations to
take and on which dates they
should be taken.