University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

Boxing work-out starts 4:30
Memorial Gym.

Grad. Bible Study. 5:00 p.m.
BSU Center.

There will be a meeting of Cavalier
Daily photographers at 7:30
p.m. in the C. D. Office.

ODK luncheon meeting, 1:00
p.m., parlors A and B, Newcomb
Hall. Mr. Victor Reynolds will
speak on "The Significance of the
University Press in Va. Scholarship."

All students interested in a
business career are invited to the
Young Presidents Organization
Panel at 1:30 p.m. South Meeting
Room, Newcomb Hall.

All first-year fraternity pledges
who are on academic probation
are required by the Inter-fraternity
Council to meet in room 4A,
Newcomb Hall at 4:00 p.m.

French Club Film-"Under the
Roofs of Paris," Gilmer Hall Aud.,
7:00 p.m. Open to Public. Admission
75¢.

AED Premedical Society Election
Meeting tonight. Cabell Hall
411, 7:30 p.m. All 3rd year members
may pick up MCAT 1968 Announcement
and application forms
at this meeting. Open to members
only.

Outing Club, 7:00 p.m. Room 4C,
Newcomb Hall.

Echols Math Club will hold informal
problem solving session at
3:00 in 422 Cabell Hall.

THE PATRICK HENRY SOCIETY
will present Mr. David Dawson,
Editor of Persuasion magazine,
and Dr. William Watson of
the Department of Sociology in a
debate on the topic. "Resolved:
Laissez-faire Capitalism is the
Ideal Social System." Wednesday,
February 14, at 8 p.m. in Cabell
Hall Auditorium.

THURSDAY

Cave Club Meeting, 7:30 Room
4C Newcomb Hall.

AIAA election of student officers.
7:00 in A &ud. All
members urged to attend.

NRAO and Dept. of Astronomy
present Dr. Stanley Zisk on "Low
Frequency Interferometry" 4:00
p.m. NRAO Charlottesville Aud.
on Edgemont Rd.

Phi Delta Epsilon will hold an
initiation and cocktail party at
Alumni Hall 5-7 p.m.

Patrick Henry Society - "Our
Man in Havana" with Alec Guinness
and Noel Coward 7 and 9,
50¢. Gilmer Hall Aud.

MISCELLANEOUS

High Point Pool entries deadline
Feb. 16. Only 10 entries per house.

Swimming entries are in boxes.
They must be turned in by Feb.
23.

Applications for dormitory
counselorships are now available
at the Housing Office in Emmet
House during office hours until
Feb. 15. Each interested student
must pick up his own application.
The deadline for ling an application
is 5:00 P.M., Feb. 22. All applicants
are required to take a
critical thinking and knowledge
of the University test, which will
be given on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at
7:00 P.M. in Gilmer Hall Auditorium
and Wednesday, Feb. 21 at
7:00 P.M. in Room 203 Physics
Bldg.

The Computer-Science Center
will offer an introductory course
in computer programming for the
B5500 beginning Feb. 19. The
course, which assumes no prior
knowledge of computers, will be
held in the Aero-Mechanical Auditorium
from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 on
Feb. 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, and 29. There
is no charge for the course and
registration is by attendance at
the first meeting. At that time
text books for the course will be
available for $5.25.

The IFC is accepting applications
for doormen for party weekends
in the spring of 1968. Ma
graduate students, faculty, and
staff are requested to apply at
IFC office before Feb. 21. IFC office
is open Mon-Wed., Friday
afternoons from 2-5. Previously
approved applicants need not apply.