The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, May 7, 1969 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
EXPERIMENTAL U. course,
"Foreign Policy and Morality"
discussion with Prof. R. Wood on
"The Morality and Politics of
Intervention." Pamphlet by Manfred
Halpem at E. U. desk,
Newcomb Hall. St. Thomas Hall at
7:30 p.m. Others who wish to
attend, call Mark Sullivan,
293-9615, leave message.
DRAFT Counseling in conference
room, 3rd floor Newcomb
Hall, 12-2 and 5-7 p.m. Call
296-7208 for appt.
SKI TEAM important meeting
at 8 p.m. in Newcomb Hall 4A.
Coronation of new officers, special
surprises. Call 295-4549 if cannot
attend.
HEAR COACH Bill Gibson and
the true story of the basketball
controversy at 7:15 on WTJU-FM.
91.3 on the dial.
IMPORTANT high point managers
meeting at 4 p.m., lecture
room, Memorial Gym.
INTRAMURAL wrestling finals
will be held at 8 p.m., main floor,
Memorial Gym.
THURSDAY
CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
Everyone welcome.
YOUNG Democrats important
meeting at 7:30 p.m., Informal
Lounge, Newcomb Hall. Nomination
of officers. All members urged
to attend.
CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m., room next to
contract cafeteria. All bridge players
invited.
GERARD de Vaucouleurs, professor
of Astronomy at U. Texas
will speak on "Neutral Hydrogen
and Optical Properties of Galaxies"
at NRAO at 4 p.m. Talk sponsored
by NRAO and Dept. Astronomy,
U.Va.
ANTHONY TROZZOLLO, a
basic research chemist at Bell Tel.
Lab., will address a chemistry
colloquium at 4 p.m. in room 304,
New Chem. Bldg. He will speak on
"The Role of Sigglet Oxygen in
Photosensitized Oxidation." Sponsored
by chemistry dept.
"THE SATAN BUG" — a germ
capable of destroying the world,
movie at 7 and 9, Newcomb
ballroom. Fifty cents.
COMPUTERS — The Users'
Group in conjunction with the
Computer Center presents the third
in a four-lecture series on Intermediate
Aigol, 5 p.m., room B23,
Gilmer Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
IEEE—HKN picnic Saturday at
Pavilion 2 in McIntire Park, 12-5
p.m. Seventy-five cents per person
for all of the food and drink you
want, plus sports. Sign up at C-49.
"LA NOTTE" — Jean Moreau
and Marcello Mastroianni star in
Antononti's drama of life and love
in Italy, 7 and 9:15 p.m., Newcomb
Hall ballroom. Fifty cents.
GRIPE—In Friday at 2 p.m.,
Pavilion VIII. Open to all interested
persons, regardless of sex, race,
color, creed or national origin.
T.I.L.K.A. cocktail party at 4
p.m. Thursday in the garden of
Pavilion VIII.
VISTA representatives will be
on Grounds May 8 and 9 from 9-4
p.m. in entrance to Cabell Hall and
2nd floor Newcomb Hall.
INDIA Assoc. of U.Va. in
collaboration with International
Club presents India-night Friday at
7 p.m. in Newcomb Hall ballroom.
Program consists of exhibits of
Indian articles, folk dances and
songs. Indian food will be serve d.
Admission free.
CONCERT: Five Centuries of
German Song. University singers on
Friday at 8:30 p.m. in Cabell Hall
Auditorium. Students $1, general
admission $1.50.
TAU BETA PI student members
are reminded to sign the attendance
guest list before May 14 for the
spring banquet to be held May 16.
FACULTY CAP and gown rental
orders for June graduation will
be accepted until 5 p.m. on
Monday, May 19 in Director's
office, Newcomb Hall. Faculty
members who wish to rent academic
regalia are urged to place
their orders by that date.
DISTRIBUTION of 1968-69
Corks and Curls will continue
through this week only. People who
have already paid can pick their
books up at 3rd floor Newcomb
Hall. Those still owing money must
pay before Friday on the 5th floor.
Hours are 2-5 p.m.
THE QUESTION if not whether
you can afford to attend the
Transition Fund Free Concert on
the Lawn Sunday, but whether you
can afford not to.
The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, May 7, 1969 | ||