University of Virginia Library

University Notices

TODAY

FORMER PRESIDENT of
Fernando Belaunde-Terry will
speak on "The Future of
Democracy in Latin America" at 8
p.m. in South Meeting Room of
Newcomb Hall.

ISRAELI FOLK DANCING,
7:30 in Memorial Gym fencing
room. All welcome.

DEPT. OF ECO. and Grad. Eco
club present Prof. C. Chandler
speaking on "Unemployment in the
Inner City" at 4 p.m. in 104 Rou

CHRISTMAS CONCERT
presented by Glee club at 8:30 in
Cabell Hall Aud. Free.

JEFFERSON SOCIETY meeting
at 7:29. Dr. H. Puryear will speak
on Edgar Cay at 8 p.m. Public
welcome. Much impt. business.

HILLEL FOUNDATION:
Friday evening dinner at 6 p.m.,
Service Friday at 6:45. Sabbath
morning service at 10:15 a.m.

JEFFERSON SOCIETY
membership interviews today 2-5
p.m. Jefferson Hall, West Range.

C.D COCKTAIL party today at
5 p.m. in Jefferson Hall. Only
STAFF members can attend.

MONDAY

DEPT. OF GERMANIC and
Slavic Languages presents British
scholar Dr. J. Stern speaking on
"Friedrich Nietzche: Being and
Knowledge." at 8 p.m. in 402
Wilson.

John B. Minor Pre-Legal Society
present a panel of law students on
"Life in Law School" at 7:30 in
Newcomb Hall 4A. Public invited.

MISCELLANEOUS

ALL MAJORS in Biology who
are planning to take comp. exams
in spring are requested to attend
orientation meeting in 150 Gilmer
Tuesday at 7:15.

THETA TAU initiation at 7
p.m. Sunday room A-120 Thornton
Hall.

IEEE MEETING Tuesday at
7:30 in Aerospace-Mechanical Aud.
John McElroy of NASA will speak
on "Laser Instrumentation for
Precision Satellite Tracking and
Communication." Public invited.

GUIDES — Open House Sunday
3:30 at Rotunda.

EXPERIMENTAL U. needs
course listings for second semester
catalogue, Pick up a form at N.H.
desk and return to us by Jan. 1.

STUDENTS who wish to do
practice teaching during the Spring
semester should make application
immediately if they have not
already done so, Forms can be
obtained from B. Russe. room 8,
Peabody Hall.

ANY STUDENT who has not
had opportunity to fill out questionnaires
passed out in English
classes by student repres. to the
Undergrad. English Comm., and
wishes to make his opinions known,
may pick one up in box of English
Dept. and return to boxes of either
student repres.

ENGINEERING students preregistration
materials will be available
in room A-122 Thornton Hall
2-5 each afternoon beginning Dec.
8.

STUDENTS in the College of
Arts and Sciences should report to
the lobby of Old Cabell Hall Dec. 8
through Dec. 12 from 2 to 4:30 in
order to receive preregistration
cards for next semester. Failure to
complete the preregistration at this
time will make it necessary for
students to return early after the
mid-year break. Specific instructions
will be furnished these students
about how to proceed with
their preregistration for the coming
semester.

Any questions call Stu Kantor
295-1353.

MIXER at Longwood college.
All students invited.

PRISM presents its Christmas
week-end. Friday Rocklustre. Sat.
Mark Surgies. Show starts at 9,
$0.50.

SUNDAY MOVIE in "Ship of
Fool" at 7 and 9:30 in Newcomb,
fifty cents.

GLEE Club Christmas Children's
concert Saturday 11 a.m. Cabell
Hall Aud. Free.

UPWARD Bound Volunteer
Tutors: tutorials Saturday at 10:10
a.m. 248 Cabell.

A NEW COURSE for next
semester not listed is English 88:
Introduction to History and
language of the film. 3 hrs., meets
Mon. and Wed. 3:30-5 p.m. Wilson
402. Registration no. 75742.
Prerequisite 9 hrs. speech/drama
or 6 hrs. English or permission of
instructor (Mr. Antrim).

C'VILLE Baroque Ensemble at
Bayly Museum at 3:30 on Sunday.

SO THAT Engineering Students
can use the spring course evaluation
during this week's preregistration,
copies will be posted in Thornton
Hall and the A&M Bldg.

UNIVERSITY UNION's Fine
Arts Contest is now open for
entries. Prizes are $50 for first, $25
for second, and $15 for third in
categories of poetry, short story,
one-act play, and photography
(B&W and color). All entries should
be submitted to the U. Union
office, 4th floor Newcomb Hall. by
Dec. 12.