University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mtn. Rd.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 7:45 in contract cafeterias
2nd floor of Newcomb Hall. For
info. call 295-4959.

VA. Christian Fellowship -
those interested in Teen Challenge
meeting at Wesley Foundation at
7:15.

PISTOL practice at 7 p.m.
Those wanting to enter sectional
match here Feb. 28 must attend
again tonight, scores to be used for
final selection of entries sent to
NRA.

THETA TAU important meeting,
brothers and pledges at 7:15,
usual place.

NAVAL, Aviation Info. Team
will be on second floor of Newcomb
Hall, 9-1, to talk to any
students interested in becoming

PEP BAND at 8:30
nd room.

BLOOD DRIVE at Westminster
Church, Rugby Rd. just past Beta
Bridge, -1:30. Please contribute
even if you did not sign up. Ample
parking behind church.

PROFESSOR Karl W. Deutsch,
President of American Political
Science Assn., will lecture on "War
and Peace," 8 p.m., New Chem.
budding . Co-sponsored
by Woodrow Wilson Dept. of Govt.
and Foreign Affairs and the University
Union.

"SHOULD the Draft be Used as
an Instrument Against Social
Change?" a talk by J. Mulloy and
W. Collins at Wilson Hall Aud. at
7:30. Sponsored by Radical Student
Union, ACLU and Councils on
Human Relations.

SEE Our Gang, W.C. Fields in a
comedy festival at 7 and 9:15 in
Newcomb Hall. Seventy-five cents.

AIAA meeting at 7:30 in room
AM124. Movies: "Eagle has
Landed: Flight of Apollo 11" and
"Flight to Tomorrow." everyone
invited.

YOUNG Republicans executive
board meeting at 9 p.m. room 4A
Newcomb Hall. Convention plans
discussed.

LAW and Grad. Young Republicans
executive board meeting at 7
p.m. in C room.

MEETING of all govt. and
foreign affairs majors in Wilson 402
at 4 p.m.

ENGINEERING Council meeting
at 6:30 at A-207 Thornton Hall.

STUDENTS interested in Asian
studies meeting in Grad. Lounge at
4 p.m.

EXHIBIT of Russian books on
Literature, History and Science,
Feb. 19-20 in Informal Lounge,
N.H. Sponsored by Kamkin's Bookstore and Slavic Club.

FRIDAY

ISRAELI Folk Dancing every
Friday Newcomb Hall Informal
Lounge, 7:30. All welcome, instructions
given.

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
dinner at 6 p.m. Phone 295-1963
for reservations.

AMERICAN Nuclear Society
dinner meeting at 7 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall ballroom. C. Housmer,
congressman from California,
will be speaking at 8 p.m.

MISCELLANEOUS

VA. PLAYERS workshop program
will present one-act play "Red
Rover, Red Rover" by D. P. Tiller,
Students and faculty free. Townspeople
sixty cents. Sunday at 3
p.m. in Minor Hall.

PIANO recital by T. Warburton,
graduate of Virginia, performing
compositions by Scarlatti, Chopin.
Cabell Hall Aud. Sunday at 4 p.m.
No admission charge.

IFC is sponsoring a second
semester rush, all those interested
fill out forms at the dormitory post
offices and meet with the fraternities
in Newcomb Hall ballroom
Monday at 7:30.

OPEN LAB week for engineers
next week: Monday, mechanical
and nuclear; Tuesday, chemical;
Thursday, aerospace and civil; and
Friday, electrical.

FIRST in a series of three
Sundays - New Cinema Festival -
shorts from Godard, Truffaut, Polanski,
Belson and others. 7 and
9:15 p.m. in Newcomb Hall ballroom.
$1.

APPLICATION forms for Virginia
State Teachers Scholarship/
Loans for the year 1970-71 and for
the summer term 1970 are now
available in room 207 Peabody Hall
Annex.

ALDERMAN Legislative Council
annual election Monday, Feb.
23. Any resident of the upperclass
Alderman Rd. dorms can declare
his or her candidacy to Pete Rogali
at 3-7681, by this Wednesday.
Campaigning will be allowed until
the afternoon of the elections.
Elected officers will serve one year
and must live in Alderman Rd.
dorms next year. Candidates must
be 2nd or 3rd year.