The Cavalier daily. Thursday, October 3, 1968 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
IMPORTANT meeting IFC
Committee on Athletics, 4:15 in
the IFC office.
WILLIAM C. BATTLE, former
Ambassador to Australia and
candidate for the Democratic
nomination for Governor of Va.
will answer questions in the Law
School Lounge at 4 p.m. today.
CHESS CLUB meeting Room
4A, Newcomb Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
CAVE CLUB meeting at 7:30
p.m., Room 4C, Newcomb Hall. All
members and prospective members
please attend.
GOLF meeting for varsity and
first-year candidates and those
participating in Slaughter Golf
Tournament will be Thursday at 5
p.m., Lecture Room. Details of
tournament and other information
will be given out.
MEETING of Engineering
Council, 5 p.m., Faculty
Conference Room, Thornton Hall.
CHRISTIAN Science Org.
meeting, 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt.
Rd. Everyone welcome.
FRIDAY
WOMEN'S Student Association
elections in Nursing School from
8-5. Ballot boxes will be in McKim.
ENGINEER'S CLUB grain
party, from 4-6 in Jefferson Hall,
West Range. Faculty and dates, as
always, also invited.
MISCELLANEOUS
IMPORTANT Corks & Curls
Photo staff meeting at 7 p.m.
Monday in the C&C office. All
please attend.
ALL STUDENTS interested in
becoming trained draft counselors
are invited to a meeting at
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Sunday at 8 p.m.
STUDENTS (male and female)
and faculty members needed to
serve on the Council of Human
Relations Committee for
Integration of the College by sex.
Contact James Miller, 296-6484.
SDS meeting Monday 9 p.m.,
South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall.
UNION FLICKS: Thursday,
"The Wild One" with Marlon
Brando; Sunday "The Last Ten
Days" with Oscar Werner.
ALL FRATERNITIES must
have doormen on Saturday night of
Homecomings. Names of doormen
must be submitted to the IFC
office before houses can register
parties.
INDEPENDENT A Tennis entry
deadline Friday, Oct. 4.
AIR FORCE ROTC is now
accepting applications for its two
year commissioning program. All
students who will have two years of
graduate or undergraduate study
remaining by Sept. 1969 are
eligible. For further information go
to Varsity Hall or phone 924-3394.
GERMAN DEPT. will offer
Graduate Reading Course evenings
beginning Oct. 15. The course is
designed to prepare students for the
Princeton Language Exam given in
Feb. 1969. All interested Graduate
students should contact the
secretary of the German Dept.
295-4327.
RECREATIONAL swimming
hours for Memorial Gym pool:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
1-2 p.m., men only: Friday 7-9
p.m., public, faculty, and students;
Sunday 2-5 p.m., students and
faculty only.
HILLEL FOUNDATION Yom
Kippur services Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m.;
Oct. 2, 10 a.m. Break-the-fast
following services on Oct. 2.
A NOTARY PUBLIC is
available in the Director's Office of
Newcomb Hall, particularly for
notarizing absentee ballot
signatures. Other notary services are
welcomed.
THERE WILL be a general staff
meeting of THE CAVALIER
DAILY Friday at 2 p.m. in room
4C of Newcomb Hall. The meeting
is mandatory for all personnel (first
to fourth year) of all departments.
The Cavalier daily. Thursday, October 3, 1968 | ||