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University
Notices
TODAY
ALL ENGINEERS invited to
Theta Tau rush smoker, 8-12, Chi
Phi house. Brothers meeting at
7:15.
ENGINEERS - another keg
party sponsored by E-club in
Jefferson Hall (West Range),
3:30-5:30. Faculty, wives, and
dates also welcome.
BEETHOVEN concert by U.
Orchestra and Hollins College
Chapel Choir, with soloists, 8:30 in
Cabell Aud. $1.50 students $1.
AT THE PRISM: today and
tomorrow, The Original Cast
12,000. Doors open at 8, shows
start at 9:15. Seventy-five cents.
DEPT. Eco. and Grad. Eco. Club
present Dr. C. McLure, Council of
Eco. Advisors, speaking on "The
Incidents of Taxation in West
Malaysia," 4 p.m. in Hall.
ALL INTERESTED in one day's
group participation in D.C.
Lenten-Passover fast action for
peace please stop by Newcomb
literature tables today.
ALL ENGINEERS and their
dates are invited to Trigon rush
party, 8-12 at Delta Sig house.
MONDAY
DEPT. of Astronomy and
NRAO present Dr. D.H. McNamara
of Brigham Young U. speaking on
"khg Photometric Index," 4 p.m.,
114 Gilmer Hall.
IEEE meeting in A&M aud.,
7:30. Dr. L.T. Rader will speak on
"The Engineer in Management."
MONDAY evening supper meeting,
Baptist Student Center, 5:30.
IFC Council meeting, 7:30,
South Meeting Room. Governing
Board meeting at 6:15 in IFC
meeting room.
MISCELLANEOUS
FESTIVAL of Spring, on the
Lawn March 21.
UNIVERSITY Union presents
Mr. A. Martin Macy, Executive
Director of the National Air Transportation
Conferences in Washington,
D.C., lecturing on "The
Crowded Skies" at 8:30 Tuesday in
South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall.
APPLICANTS who wish to
apply for or renew undergraduate
scholarships or grants for the
1970-71 session may procure necessary
forms at the Office of
Financial Aid to Students, Levering
Hall, East Range. These forms must
be on file by April 15.
Applicants for loans or employment
for the 1970 summer session
must submit applications by May 1.
Applicants wishing to be considered
only for a loan or part-time
employment for the 1970-71 session
must observe a July 1 filing
deadline.
STUDENTS needed to socialize
with psychiatric patients at Western
State Hospital. Teams of students
go to Western State 2-6 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday, Help
, on Wednesdays,
Call Paul deVries, 924-3193 or
295-3032, for information.
THE SOCIETY of the Cornish
Game Hen will hold a meeting for
new and old members in room 4A
Newcomb Hall Wednesday at 7:30.
Initiation of new members will take
place.
VEN Association will present an
Evening of Folk Dances and Songs
on Saturday, March 14 at 7 p.m.,
Newcomb Hall ballroom. Tickets
$1.50 at the door, includes buffet.
ANYONE interested in becoming
a varsity baseball manager,
contact Jim McGraw, 295-8306.
SUNDAY MOVIE - "The
Graduate," 7 and 9 p.m., Newcomb
Hall. Seventy-five cents.
STUDENT Council is willing to
hear minority views on any subject
and has been arranging and will
continue to arrange for the representation
of minority views.
EXHIBITION - works of
Ronald Fowler, for patrons of "The
Miser" in Minor Hall lobby. Oil,
charcoal, ink and pencil - many for
sale.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI softball
practice, 1 p.m. Sunday behind
Memorial Gym.
ALDERMAN Rd. Legislative
Council will meet Tuesday, 7 p.m.,
basement of Glass Hat.
AFTER PARTY and dance
following John Mayall on Friday,
March 20, Watch for it.
KOINONIA - People interested in
living in this experimental community
next year call David Ward
293-2536 or after 6 p.m. 295-1602.
UVA Scuba Club meeting on
Wednesday, 7:30, Newcomb Hall
conference room. Enrollment in
Scuba club and course will take
place. Anyone interested is urged to
attend. Meeting will be short.
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