University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

RODERICK K. CLAYTON, professor
at Cornell, will speak on
"The Primary Photochemical Act in
Photosynthesis" in Room 304 New
Chem. Bldg. at 4 p.m.

JEFFERSON SOCIETY members
are reminded of male chauvinist
night tonight.

ISRAELI FOLK DANCING,
Memorial Gym Fencing Room at
7:30. Instruction given, all welcome.

SEVEN SOUR SIPPERS meeting
at 3:30, usual place.

DR. J. HOLSINGER, authority
on Cave Biology, will talk to the
Cave Club at 7:30 in room 150
Gilmer Hall. Public invited.

OPEN LAB week for Engineering
School Students ends today
with mechanical engineering from 3
to 5 p.m. Meet in AM 124.

JEFFERSON Society meeting at
7:29. Rev. H. Mitchell will speak on
"The Black Situation, Local, State,
and National" at 8 p.m.

DEPT. of Biology seminar in
room 150 Gilmer. Topic: "Hormonal'.
Regulation of Growth in
Amphibians."

MONDAY

EXTRA Legal Forum presents
B. Cohen speaking on "Environmental
Rights are Civil Rights" at 4
p.m. Monday in Law School
Lounge, public invited.

CLASSICS CLUB presents Dr.
Pl Allen at 8 p.m. in Graduate
Lounge. Topic is "Blood as a
Symbol in Mythology and Art." All
invited.

ASCE meeting Monday at 7:30
in A&M Aud. All Engineering
students invited.

MEETING OF THE 1st year
Council at 6 p.m. in South Meeting
room.

PROFESSOR J. Seller from
Harvard Grad. School of Bus.
Admin. will be here today to
interview prospective students. If
interested call Ann Harris
924-3412.

IFC MEETING at 7:30 in room
4A,. Newcomb Hall. Governing
Board meeting at 6:30.

MISCELLANEOUS

MARK STADLER will be playing
at the Priam Friday and Sat.
$0.50.

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. Busse, room 8,
Peabody Hall.

ANY STUDENT WHO has not
had opportunity to fill out questionnaires
passed out in English
classes by student representatives, 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 representatives.

SKI TEAM meeting at 8:30 in
room 4C, Newcomb Hall on Sunday.

GRADUATE GERMAN CLUB
will show the Gustaf Gruendgens
production of Goethe's "Faust I"
at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in Gilmer
Hall Aud. No subtitles to the film,
admission free.

ALL ICE Hockey players with
either talent, desire or both sign up
now at the U. Sporting goods store
at the Corner.

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

ALL Student Council and Judiciary
Comm. candidates (except
eng. and med.) are reminded that
they must submit a list of poll
watchers to the Student Council
offices by 12 noon Thursday.

UPWARD Bound volunteer tutors:
Tutorials Saturday at 10:10
a.m. in 248 Cabell.

ENTRANCE exam for two-year
Air Force ROTC program given
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Wilson 301.
Application must have been made
at Varsity Hall prior to the exam.

HILLEL Foundation,
Sunday at 10:15 a.m. Prof. Lettoyski,
Religion Dept., will speak on
"Political Use of Religion in Maccabean
Times and Today." Call
295-4963 for reservations.

IFC Housing inspection Monday
through Wednesday.

INTERNATIONAL Bazaar
Saturday 9-6, Newcomb Hall
Ballroom. Imported gifts.

STUDENTS in the College of
Arts and Sciences should report to
the lobby of Old Cabell Hall Dec. 5
through Dec. 12 from 2 to 4:30 in
order to receive pre-registration
cards for next semester. Failure to
complete pre-registration 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 pre-registration for the coming
semester.

EXPERIMENTAL U. course on
silk screen workshop please call Bill
Knight, 5-1932, to arrange to make
Xmas cards. The second class
meeting, Dec. 11.