University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

Mary Listen, dean of the Catholic
University of America School
of Nursing in Washington, D.C.,
will speak on problem solving
and how it applies to nursing
tonight at 8 in Newcomb Hall
ballroom.

The English Club will sponsor
a colloquium on current issues
in literature scholarship at 7:30
in Graduate Lounge, West Range.

Prof. Kolkowiez, will hold a
lecture, 8:30 p.m. Jefferson Hall,
West Range, on "Current Trends
in Soviet Foreign Policy."

Restoration Ball Inside Decorations
Comm. very important
meeting, 6:30 in the Rotunda,
please attend.

Dr. W. Sheppe, Assoc. Prof. of
Psychiatry, U. Hospital will lead
the first of a series of two meetings
on human sexuality at the
Baptist Student Center at 7 p.m.
Subject: "The Psychology of
Sex."

"The Medieval Frontier" at 8
p.m. in South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall as part of the lecture
series "Medieval Panorama."

LUNCHEON: New and old
Lawn residents, 1 p.m. in Garden
behind 55 W. Range.

Deadline for the Wycliffe
Yulee Memorial Scholarship as
writers is May 1. The stipend
will be $300 for one year. Only
first-year men eligible.

Important SSOC meeting, 7:30,
4B, election of officers and convention
delegates.

U. Union 2nd year comm., IFC
room, 7:45. IMPORTANT.

IFC publications comm., 3 p.m.
IFC Office.

The Outing Club is having a
show-and-criticize-your slides
night at 7:30 tonight in Room 4C,
Newcomb Hall. Anyone interested
in outdoor photography is encouraged
to bring some slides for
review.

THURSDAY

Raven Society meeting, 8 p.m.
Jefferson Hall, topic: U. Education.
Open to public.

Eng. Council meeting, 5 p.m.
Conference room, Thornton Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

Nuclear Eng. pre-enrollment of
Bachelor of Nuclear Eng. degree
1-3 each afternoon, Monday thru
Friday, Thornton Hall, Room A-125.

Hughes-Friedberg Memorial
Award, a cash award will be presented
to that member of the
Lawn Chowder and Marching Society
who has most successfully
finessed either his comps paper,
honors thesis or comparable major
paper or project. Nominations
should be sent to 17 West Lawn.

All fraternities are reminded to
turn in combo evaluation forms
to IFC office as soon as possible.
This is very important as we are
planning on sending this information
to all fraternities.

Rising first-year students desiring
admission to the Advanced
section of History 1-2 or History
7-8 should make appointments in
the History Dept. Office to see
Prof. Craig (for History 1A-2A)
or Prof. Kett (History 7A-8A)
this week.

All rising FOURTH AND SECOND-YEAR
men in the College
should have completed their preregistration
by this time. Unless
their schedule cards are submitted
promptly to the office of
the Dean, they may not be preregistered
for 1963-69. All rising
THIRD-YEAR students should
complete their declarations of
majors and their pre-registration
by May 3. The deadline for all
pre-registration is May 10; rising
third-year students who have not
declared their majors by then are
ineligible to return to the College
next year. All students who are
planning to attend another School
of the U. or another institution
are required to notify the Dean
of their intentions.