University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

JEFFERSON SOCIETY
meeting at 7:29. Program features
Mr. W. Elwood Asst. to the
President for Special Programs.
Public invited. Members are
reminded that deadline for
payment of dues is past.

MONDAY

SDS presents Mike Klonsky,
former SDS national secretary and
present RYMII leader, at 3 p.m. in
South Meeting room of Newcomb
Hall.

DEPT. OF BIOLOGY presents
Dr. M. Burger speaking on
"Changes in Membrane
Architecture in Transformed Cells"
at 4 p.m. in 150 Gilmer. Te at
3:30 in Gilmer 272.

All members of the Ravn
society meeting at 8 p.m. in
Graduate Student Lounge.

THE FOLLOWING organizations
will have their Corks and
Curls pictures taken today: Circle K
at 2 p.m. in front of Newcomb
Hall.

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
evening deli-dinner at 6 p.m. Phone
295-4963 for reservations. Friday
evening service at 6:45. Israeli folk
dancing Friday at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath
morning service at 10:15 a.m.

A FALL concert will be presented
by the U.Va. Concert Band
at 8:30 in Cabell Hall Aud. Tickets
$1 at Minor's, Newcomb Hall or
door.

SEVEN Sour Sippers meeting at
3:30. Check with president, program
chairman or usual place for
meeting location.

MISCELLANEOUS

Va. Moratorium-Bobilization
Committee meeting Tuesday at
7:30 in Newcomb Hall Ballroom.
Attendance is important, all
welcome.

The picture of all Dormitory
Counselors to appear in 1970 C&C
will be taken Wednesday at 5:15 in
front of Chemistry Bldg.

The new name for the Virginia
Vietnam Moratorium is Virginia
mobilization Committee to End
the War in Vietnam.

Prism coffeehouse presents Ken
Massey from Richmond on Friday.
Mitch Rouzie, blues guitar on
Saturday. Cover $0.59 both nights.
Open at 5 p.m.

Albert Shrives Memorial Art
Gallery "Neat Thing Exchange"
trade your artwork, junk, etc. for
ours at Prism, 214 Rugby.

the WIDE 'LOAD will unload
Nov. 1, 9-1 at Mama Newes'
ballroom Tickets for $2 a couple
for this post-Association dance
available at Newcomb Hall and
Mincer's. After the ASSOCIATION
let yourself go!.

The Student Council invites all
students to attend its meeting
Tuesday at 7:30 in Student Council
room, 4th Floor Newcomb Hall.

Free bus transportation to First
Baptist Church Sunday. Leave from
Baptist Student Union at 10:15
Tuttle House parking lot at 10:25;
Echols at 10:30; E-School at 10:35;
Mary Munford at 10:40; Rotund
at 10:45 a.m.

The Jefferson Sabres will have
its Corks and Curls picture taken
Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Jefferson
Hall.

The second meeting of the
Student Education Association will
be held at 8 p.m., Monday Oct. 27
in the South Meeting Room of
Newcomb Hall. A panel of recently
graduated students will discuss their
expectations of the teaching
profession a undergraduates, and
what ways these expectations were
confirmed or unrealized, As well
open discussion will be held as to
how the School of Education could
better prepare its students to meet
their profession. All interested
students are invited.

YOUNG Democrats meeting
Tuesday at 7:30 in Newcomb Hall
4A. New members and anyone
interested in working for Battle on
Nov. 4 welcome.

THE FOLLOWING graduate
schools will be interviewing in the
Office of Placement, 5 Minor Hall:
Thursday — Marshall-Wythe School
of Law, College of W&M; Friday —
The T.C. Williams School of Law,
U. of Richmond; Tuesday — Wharton
School of Finance and Commerce,
U. of Penn.; Wednesday —
U. of Texas Law School; Thursday
— U. of Colorado School of Law.

BEGINNING Oct. 24 and on
every alternate Friday thereafter
there will be a regular Open House
at the Physics Accelerator building
for all visitors from 1:30-3 p.m.
Guides will be available to conduct
visitors through the facilities.

SUNDAY MOVIE is "The
Bridge," German anti-war movie, 7
and 9 in Newcomb Hall ballroom.
Fifty cents.

PERSONS interested in having
their names placed on a "central"
typing list may call the U. Union
office at 3286 between 9 and 5
Deadline is Friday, October 24.

APPLICATIONS are now available
for 2 year AFROTC entry date
of 1970. Forms and information
available at Varsity Hall.