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University
Notices
TODAY
Lecture: Amos Rapoport, noted
architect and anthropologist on
"Vernacular Architecture and
Cultural Determinants of Design"
Thurs. Feb. 3, 8 p.m. 153 Campbell
Hall (School of Arch.)
School of Education Student
Teachers—Spring Semester
1972—Orientation Meeting
Thursday, February 3, 1972 at
3:00-4:30 p.m. in Newcomb Hall,
Ballroom, Third Floor.
FRIDAY
"The Murder of Fred Hampton"
Color documentary film, this
Friday (Feb. 4) at 7:00 & 9:00
p.m. Wilson Hall. Admission .50.
All interested in working on English
Department Course Evaluation
come to Student Counsel Office,
Newcomb Hall Friday Feb. 4, at
2:00 p.m.
Biology Seminar, Dr. Richard Starr,
4:00 p.m., Room 150, Gilmer Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
French 5R texts (Nachman)
urgently needed! Please bring used
ones to University Book Exchange.
Room changes for Philosophy
Courses:
Phil INS 209 MW 10-10:50
Phil 2 LP 203 M 11-11:50
Phil 20 CH 331 TT 11-12:15
There are spaces available in Phil
1,2,& 3
Copies of The February Issue of
The Intercollegiate Newsletter now
available at the main desk
Newcomb Hall.
Wanted: nocturnal teeth grinders &
snorers, who want to rid themselves
of these problems free of charge.
University affiliated study Contact
Dr. Strang 924-7161.
The Cavalier daily Thursday, February 3, 1972 | ||