University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

DEADLINE for UNIVERSITY NOTICES
is 1 p.m. the day before
publication. NONE will be taken
after this time.

TODAY

PROJECT BUCKINGHAM -
tutorial program. Important meeting
at 7:30 p.m., Board Room,
YMCA, Madison Hall (West Basement).
Those previously signed up
and all others interested in tutoring
urged to attend.

DRAFT COUNSELING in 3rd
floor conference room, N. H. from
12 noon to 2 p.m., 5-7 p.m. Call
296-7208.

VARSITY Soccer important
meeting at 9:30 in Memorial Gym
for all those interested in playing
on the Varsity Team next fall.
Spring practice shortly, attendance
will be mandatory in order to play
next season.

IMPORTANT IFC combo committee
members meeting and for
those interested in working on this
committee, 4 p.m. in IFC office. If
unable to attend please call Ben
Dailey, 295-1955.

OUTING CLUB meeting room
4C, Newcomb Hall, 7:30. Important
meeting, election of new
officers. All members please attend.

THURSDAY

PROFESSOR J. Kett of History
Dept: will address International
Club at the regular coffee hour at 5
p.m., graduate lounge. Everyone
invited.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m., room next to
contract cafeteria. All bridge players
invited.

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m. at 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
Everyone welcome.

AIAA organizational meeting at
7:30 p.m. in A&M aud. The project
and field trip will be discussed.

IMPORTANT meeting of Scuba
Diving Club 9:30 in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall. Course sign-up and
trip plans.

CAVE CLUB meeting at 7:30,
room 4C, Newcomb Hall.

ALL FRATERNITY pledges
who are on academic probation
must come to the IFC office at 9
p.m. Thursday. This includes upper class
pledges on probation. If in
doubt call Bill Harryman at
295-3471.

THE USERS' Group of the
Computer Science Center will present
a one hour lecture on the basic
computer language and its use
through the remote terminal facilities
of the B5500 at 5 p.m., room
B23, Gilmer Hall.

RAVEN Society: Newly elected
members will be initiated at 7 p.m.
in the Poe Room, West Range.
Members should assemble in Jefferson
Hall at 6:45. A panel discussion
"The University Gentlemen: Fact
or Fiction" will follow at 8 p.m.
Open to the public.

UNIVERSITY Union Program
Board meeting at 7:30 p.m., conference
room. Short.

GOLF meeting at 5 p.m.,
Lecture Room, Memorial Gym.

MISCELLANEOUS

JEFFERSON Society announces
that the Moomaw Oratorical Contest
will be held in Jefferson Hall
March 14 at 8 p.m. Public is
invited, prizes will be offered.
Entrants should contact F. O.
Blechman, 35 W. Lawn.

ENGINEERS - graduate and
undergraduate - the curriculum
evaluation conducted by the Course
Evaluation Committee of the Eng.
Council will take place in class on
March 10,11.

ATTENTION undergrad. eco.
majors - interested in consumer
sovereignty in the Eco. dept.? You
are invited to involve yourselves in
the election of 2 voting student
members who will sit with 3 voting
faculty to constitute the dept.
curriculum evaluation comm. Meet
with faculty comm. at 8 p.m.
Thursday in Rouss Hall 202.

U. UNION now taking suggestions
for its Thursday and Sunday
film series for next semester.
Submit them to U. Union office,
4th floor, Newcomb Hall.

APPLICATIONS are now being
taken for resident advisers for
1969-70 information concerning
these positions is available in the
office of the Dean of College.
Closing date is March 21.

RICHARD BURTON and Elizabeth
Taylor in "Taming of the
Shrew." Thursday special. Newcomb
Hall ballroom at 7 and 9:30.
Seventy-five cents.

ALL DEGREE applicants may
order announcements and invitations
at the Main Desk in Newcomb
Hall. Please order by March 8.

VA. PLAYERS will present
"Luv," a comedy by Murray
Shisgal, March 10-15. Tickets may
be obtained by calling 924-3051
between 2-5 p.m. Students only $1
on Monday and Tuesday nights.
Curtain time is 8 p.m.

DONATE to the University
Blood Drive, Monday-Friday, 9-5
and 6-9 p.m. Blood Bank, Barringer
wing, U. hospital.

SOCIETY of the Cornish Game
Hen: meeting to consider new
members will be held March 12,
NOT March 5. All nominations
should be in 35 W. Lawn by March
10.

HILLEL Foundation: Last call
for Passover reservations, Seders,
and weekday meals. Phone
295-4963.

BILLS for the 1969 Corks and
Curls are now due. Please send a
check or stop by the office on 5th
floor, Newcomb Hall. Books will
arrive around April 20.