University of Virginia Library

NOTICES

TODAY

EXECUTIVE Board of the U.
Young Republicans meeting at 8
p.m., room 4C Newcomb Hall. New
and old members welcome.

IMPORTANT meeting of fraternity
rush chairmen and rush board
at 4 p.m. in room 4B Newcomb
Hall.

NRAO and Dept. of Astronomy
present Dr. J. Bahcall of Princeton
speaking on "Some Experiments of
Interest to Radio Astronomers" at
4 p.m. at NRAO C'ville Aud.,
Edgemont Rd.

PLEASE RETURN all Moratorium
petitions to Steve Squire, 2nd
floor of Newcomb Hall, 12-2 or
Tom Steele, 50 E. Lawn by today.

PRISM student faculty panel
discussion of "Midnight Cowboy"
and "If" at 8 p.m.

ALLIANCE Francaise presents
Mr. and Mrs. G. Roubichou in a
public lecture on "La Vie Universitaire
a Mocou Vue Par Deux
Francais" at 8:15 p.m., McGregor
Room. Alderman Library. Lecture
in French.

"AFFILIATION and Aggression
in Monkeys and Man," a speech by
Dr. I. C. Kaufman at 4:30 in
Medical School room C3.

"CIVIL and Campus Disorders,"
a lecture by John Spiegel, at 8 p.m.
in Wilson Hall Aud.

CIRCLE K. meeting at 4 p.m. in
South Meeting Room of Newcomb
Hall. All old and new members
please attend.

GRADUATE LAW Young Republicans
meeting at 7 p.m. in C
room of Law School.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS meeting
at 7:30 in Newcomb Hall 4A. Plans
for College Federation Fall Rally at
Williamsburg and local campaign.
New members welcome.

"PAPER Lion" — Sugar Ray
Robinson, Vince Lombardi at 7 and
9:30 p.m. in Newcomb Hall ballroom.

STUDENTS interested in Foreign
Service can speak with Mr.
Robert Nevitt of U.S. Information
Agency, who will be in room 4A,
Newcomb Hall at 3 p.m. to speak
on foreign affairs and foreign
service, Oct. 24 is the deadline for
submitting applications to take the
exam for foreign service officer on
December 6. For more information
contact Placement Office, 5 Minor
Hall.

U.VA. Sailing Assoc. meeting at
7:30 in 4B, Newcomb Hall. All
welcome.

GUIDES — yearbook picture at
2 p.m. in South portico of Rotunda.
Be prompt.

GYMNASTICS club short meeting
Thursday at 5 p.m. in Memorial
Gym. Please attend.

GOLF — meeting for varsity,
freshmen and Slaughter Tournament
contestants at 5 p.m. in
Lecture Room, Memorial Gym.

AICHE meeting in room E-312
Thornton Hall, 7:30. Drs. Barron
and Hall will speak on graduate
school. New members welcome.

STUDENT COUNCIL Curriculum
Evaluation Committee meeting.
All students welcome. Room
4B, Newcomb Hall, 7:30.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 7:45 p.m. in Contact
Cafeteria, 2nd floor Newcomb Hall.
ACBC sanction. For information
call 5-4959.

SESQUICENTENNIAL Symposium
on "Civil and Campus
Disorders" to be given Thursday in
Wilson Hall Aud. begins at 8 p.m.,
NOT 8:30 p.m. as listed on
University Events.

FRIDAY

PRISM Presents "Wide Load"
rock band, featuring blues. Doors
open 8 p.m.

"INTERACTION and the Learning
Process," a speech by Donald
Kennedy at 8:30 p.m., South
Meeting Room of Newcomb Hall.

DEPT. of Eco. and Grad. Eco.
Club present John Kirbyshire of
Bank of England speaking on
"Some Reflections on U.S. Monetary
Policy" at 4 p.m., 104 Rotunda
Hall.

COLLEGE STUDENTS are reminded
that today is the last day
for dropping a course without
incurring a penalty.

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
service at 6:45. Sabbath service
10:15 a.m. Israeli dancing Friday at
7:30 p.m. Wine and Cheese party
Saturday at 8 p.m.

AFROTC cadets: Detachment
picnic 1-6 p.m. McIntire Park.
Transportation provided from Varsity
Hall on the half hour. Come
and meet the rest of no. 890.

VERY IMPORTANT meeting
Monday at 7 p.m. in 301 Wilson
Hall for all 4th year English majors.
Election of representative to
English Council will be held and
dept. matters discussed.

ZAP type cartoonist needed by
new campus magazine. Contact
Walker Chandler (507 Brandon, No.
13) or Chris Dickey (U. Heights).

MISCELLANEOUS

THE LIST of college students
eligible for Intermediate Honors is
posted outside Cabell 402. Interested
college students should consult
it and bring any corrections to
the attention of College Registrar,
Cabell 406.

JEFFERSON SOCIETY — meeting
Friday will not be called to
order until after Senator McGovern's
speech.

SEVEN SOUR apples meeting
Friday 3:30 regular place. Please
bring what you owe.

IMPORTANT constitutional
meeting of PK German society
Sunday at 9 p.m. in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall.

DEGREE CANDIDATES in the
college should submit their application
for degree to College Registrar,
Cabell 406 by Tuesday, October
14.

UNDERGRADUATES in all
classes are needed to assist in
preparing the Student Council Curriculum
Evaluation Report. Third
and fourth year students are needed
to fill department editor potions
in major fields. Contact Stu Pape,
32 E. Lawn, 296-1950 or
293-3687.

DEGREE APPLICANTS —
photographer will be in Newcomb
Hall 4B Monday from 9-3 to take
pictures of those who came on
Friday or those who haven't had
picture taken. LAST CHANCE!

IS YOUR ENGLISH class required
to see Henry V Sunday? 7
and 9:30 in Newcomb Hall, fifty
cents.

FACULTY MEMBERS wishing
to participate in the convocation
ceremony on Oct. 21 may order
academic apparel in the Director's
Office, Newcomb Hall, ext. 3329.

DRAFT COUNSELING in conference
room of Newcomb Hall
(next to Main Desk) Monday
through Thursday 12-2 and Wednesday
evening 6-7 p.m.

GOLF — U. Championship
Slaughter Tournament Sunday. All
students eligible. Sign up 1M dept.,
room 11, Memorial Gym. Entrance
fee $3.

COMPUTER Science Center offers
introductory course in Algol
computer programming for the
B5500 starting Oct. 13. It will be
held in Aero-Mechanical Bldg.,
room 126, 7:30-9:30 on Oct. 13,
16, 20, 23, 27, 30. No charge,
registration by attendance at first
class. No prior knowledge of
computer required. Textbooks
available first class for $4.

REPRESENTATIVES from the
following law schools will be here.
Monday — Law School of Harvard
U., large group meeting room 4A.
Newcomb Hall at 8 p.m. Tuesday —
Law School of Harvard U., small
group or ind. meeting. Thursday —
Law School of Georgia U., Notre
Dame School of Law, Washington
and Lee U. School of Law.
Interested students sign up at
Office of Placement, 5 Minor Hall.

ANYONE interested in working
with grape boycott committee of
Charlottesville call Jeannie McIntosh,
296-2867.

JOHN B. MINOR Pre-Legal
Society membership applications
may be obtained at 401 Cabell Hall,
Main Desk Newcomb Hall, or 39
West Lawn.

MIXER tickets on sale at Main
Desk in Newcomb Hall for fifty
cents. Area girl's schools will attend
7-12 in Ballroom of Newcomb Hall
Saturday.