The Cavalier daily Friday, February 20, 1970 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
DEPT. of Economics and Grad.
Eco. club present C. Foster speaking
on "Pricing and Investment
Criteria for Public Enterprise" at 4
p.m. Rouss Hall 104.
ISRAELI folk dancing every
Friday, Newcomb Hall Informal
Lounge, 7:30. All welcome, instructions
given.
HILLEL Foundation: Friday
dinner at 6 p.m. Phone 295-4963.
AMERICAN Nuclear Society
dinner meeting at 7 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall ballroom, C. Housmer,
congressman from California,
will be speaker at 8 p.m.
MONDAY
MONDAY evening supper meeting,
Baptist Student Center, 5:30.
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 at
7:30.
IFC Governing Board meeting at
6:15.
IFC meeting in South Meeting
Room at 7:30.
"LIFE without Chemistry"
panel discussion with former drug
users from NYC. South Meeting
Room of Newcomb Hall at 8 p.m.
All U. community invited. Sponsored
by FOCUS, Madison Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
AT THE PRISM, 214 Rugby
Rd., this weekend: Friday, Will
Smith of Syracuse, N.Y., contemporary
folk. Saturday, one-man-band
Rick Richardson. Doors open
H. shows start at 9:15. Cover fifty
cents.
IMPORTANT meeting of U.
Union Program Board at 6:45 in
Union office.
PISTOL practice at 7 p.m.
Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday. Those
planning to enter the Feb. 28
sectional should attend.
THE CENTRO Hispanico presents
"The Hunt," a Spanish film
with English subtitles, directed by
C. Saura, best director, 1967 Berlin
Film festival. Presented Tuesday at
7 and 9 in Newcomb Hall ballroom.
Open to public. Tickets at Newcomb
Hall and U. Dept. of
Romance Languages at fifty cents.
Also a short film, "Un
Chien Andalou," will be shown.
THE U. UNION is pleased to
announce the following winners in
the Fine Arts Photo Contest. Black
and white: First - Bruce Rich;
second and third - Bill Tyler.
Color: First - Stephen Gresham,
second - Richard Wright, third-Jerry
McConkey. Short story winners:
first - Dennis Covington:
second - David Baton: third (Lie)
- W. Thompson and V. Cabas.
ANY student or fraternity
having difficulties with reservations
or contracts due to the change in
the Easters weekend date - please
contact Student Council.
THERE WILL BE a meeting of
all students volunteering to help
Student Council on Tuesday, February
24 at 2:30 p.m. in the
Council office, 4th floor of Newcomb
Hall.
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.
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 by T. Warburton,
graduate of Virginia, performing
compositions by Scar, Chopin.
Cabell Hall Aud. Sunday at 4 p.m.
No admission charge.
The Cavalier daily Friday, February 20, 1970 | ||