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University
Notices
TODAY
STUDENT Stadium Comm.
meeting in room A-125 Thornton
Hall at 4 p.m.
MOVIE: "Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolfe?" Taylor and Burton,
7 and 9:15 in Newcomb Hall. Fifty
cents.
IMPORTANT meeting of Engineering
Council at 6:30 p.m. in
room A-207, Thornton Hall.
TAU BETA PI rush function in
Informal Lounge, Newcomb Hall,
7:15. Attendance is mandatory.
REGISTRATION for fall session
of the Experimental U, will be from
3 to 6 in Newcomb Hall Ballroom.
In addition, the office (next to
Main Desk, Newcomb Hall) will be
open all day Friday for any unable
to make registration Thursday.
REPRESENTATIVES from the
following law schools will be here
today: Georgia U., Notre Dame,
Washington and Lee. Interacted
students sign up at Office of
Placement, 5 Minor Hall.
DEPT. of Anatomy seminar in
room C-2 Medical School with Dr.
J. Jane, Topic — Brain Stem,
Mid-Brain and Cortical Mechanisms
in Audition. Coffee at 3:30 and
talk begins at 4 p.m.
CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 7:45 p.m. in contract
cafeteria, 2nd floor of Newcomb
Hall. For information call
295-4959.
FILMWATCHERS Club presents
Marx Brothers in "Horsefeathers"
in Gilmer Hall at 4:30, 7, and 9.
VA. CHRISTIAN Fellowship
invites all to its weekly meeting at 7
p.m. in Wesley Foundation.
TRIGON pledges accept the
challenge of the brothers to a
football game at 2 p.m. Sunday in
Mad Bowl.
EXECUTIVE Board of U.
Young Republicans meeting at 9
p.m. in room 4A, Newcomb Hall.
Plans or the next general meeting
will be discussed.
FRIDAY
THERE WILL BE buses going to
the Navy game on Sat. Oct. 25. $13
includes ticket. Sign up at room 17
in Memorial Gym by today.
BROTHERS and pledges of
Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity
are invited to attend a cocktail
party given for faculty today, 5-7
p.m., Sigma Nu house.
DEPT. of Eco. and Grad. Eco.
Club present G. Eds of Princeton
speaking on "The Local Service
Airlines: An Industry in Search of a
Role to Play; or What's Ozark
Airlines Doing in New York?" 4
p.m., Room 104.
MISCELLANEOUS
Z 682-87-2244
SUNDAY MOVIE: "Black
Orpheus" in South Meeting Room
at 7 and 9:30. Fifty cents.
STUDENTS WISHING TO participate
in the Sesquicentennial convocation
academic procession are to
assemble on the West Esplanade of
the Rotunda at 10:15 October 21.
No academic attire is required for
student participants.
THERE IS a book exhibit in the
Main Hall of Alderman presenting
books dealing with both sides of
the Vietnam War. Students are
invited to stop by.
CIRCLE K cocktail party after
the game Saturday at 504D Brandon
Ave. (behind Cabell Hall). All old
and new members please attend.
CARS WILL BE leaving for
Nelson County Sat. to aid the
county residents in picking apples.
Anyone desiring further info. call
Baptist Student Center, 29-166.
DRAFT COUNSELING available
Monday through Thursday
from 12-2; Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings from 5 to 7, in conference
room of Newcomb Hall, For appt.
call 296-7208.
APPLICANTS for 1971 admission
to med and dental schools: in
order that the Pre-Med Evaluation
Committee may begin advising and
evaluation for third year pre-med
and pre-dental students, it is essential
that all register with secretary.
Mrs. A. Williams, 324 Physics bldg.
Come by in person Oct. 13-24,
2:30-4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
DEADLINE for the Law School
admission test is October 17.
Application forms may be obtained
in the Office of Placement, 5 Minor
Hall.
ORDERS for the rental of
academic attire for convocation on
Oct. 21 must be placed in Director's
Office, Newcomb Hall no later
than 10 a.m. Friday, October 17.
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