University of Virginia Library

TODAY

SAILING ASSOC. meeting at
7:30 in Informal Lounge.

VARSITY and first-year golf
meeting at 5 p.m., lecture room,
Memorial Gym.

NRAO and Dept. of Astronomy
present Dr. J. Gaustad of U. of
California speaking on "Interstellar
and Circumstellar Dust" at 4 p.m.,
NRAO Aud., Edgemont Rd.

INTERNATIONAL Club coffee
hour at Graduate Lounge, 5 p.m.

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
Everyone welcome.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m., room next to contract
cafeteria, all bridge players
invited.

HUMAN Relations Council
meeting, South Meeting Room, 8
p.m.

RAVEN Society will hold an
election meeting Thursday at 7:30
p.m., Graduate Lounge, West
Range. Refreshments.

"THE RUSSIANS are Coming,"
Thursday movie, Newcomb Hall
Ballroom at 7 and 9:15. Fifty
cents.

DIVING CLUB meeting at 9:30
in room 4C, Newcomb Hall. Election
of officers. Ratification of
constitution and plans for trip to
Florida.

CIRCLE K meeting at 7 p.m.,
room 4B, Newcomb Hall.

VERY IMPORTANT meeting of
Cheerleaders at 6:30 p.m., ZBT
house. All must come and bring
sweaters.

COMPUTERS - The User's
Group of Computer Science Center
will present a lecture on "Hardware-Oriented
Efficient Programming
Methods on the B-5500"
Thursday, 5-6 p.m., room B-23,
Gilmer Hall.

IMPORTANT meeting for history
majors, Jefferson Hall at 7:30.

"BIG Broadcast of 1938" film
presented by Filmwatchers Club,
with W. C. Fields, Gilmer Hall at 7
and 9. Fifty cents.

FRIDAY

JEFFERSON Society Probationaries
important meeting at 4:30 in
Jefferson Hall. If cannot attend,
call Jim Mazacoufa, 295-2227.

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
supper at 6:15, 295-4963 for reservations.
Service at 6:45 p.m. Purim
party March 3 at 7 p.m. Passover
reservations should be made now.

MISCELLANEOUS

ALL DEGREE applicants may
order announcements and invitations
at the Main Desk, Newcomb
Hall. Order by March 8.

"CODINE" showing Sunday at
7 and 9, Newcomb Hall. A new
experience in movies. Fifty cents.

"RATS" a one-act play by Israel
Horovitz will be presented at Minor
Hall on Sunday, March 2 at 3 p.m.

TRYOUTS for Shakespeare's
"The Comedy of Errors" will be
held at Minor Hall on March 2 and
3. Everyone invited. Tryouts being
held at 7:30 each night.

HOW DO YOU end racism in
white community? Come to South
Meeting room, March 2, SSOC.

SSOC presents three films Friday.
See "Haight-Ashbury," "Black
Panthers," and "Portuguese Guinea
Liberation Struggle" at 7 p.m., Tuttle
House Lounge or 9 p.m., Newcomb
Hall Ballroom. Fifty cents.

ENGINEERS - undergraduate
and graduate. If you are interested
in summer employment, the Engineering
Council urges you to contact
Mrs. W. Moody of the Va. Engineering
Foundation located in Hough
House (adjacent to Thornton Hall)
before Feb. 28. The Summer Job
Clearing House of the VEF provides
an excellent opportunity to learn
about the engineering profession
while also making considerable
earnings.

ENTRIES in all categories of the
Fine Arts contest are now being
returned to the U. Union office,
4th floor, Newcomb Hall.

ATTENTION students - Rapier
needs advertising and business personnel.
Call 2-5 p.m., 295-3070, at
the Prism.

THE STUDENTS for Responsible
Leadership, who have put up
posters explaining why C. Stuart
Wheatley should leave the Board of
Visitors, are not the same group as
the "Student Coalition,"

VA. PLAYERS will present
"Luv," a comedy by Murray
Schisgal March 10-15. Tickets may
be obtained by calling 924-3051
2-5 p.m. Students only $1 Monday
and Tuesday night. Curtain time is
8 p.m.

HUMAN Encounters course:
students weekly visit to mental
patients at Western State Experimental
U. course, this semester.
Register at Experimental U. office
or call 296-9042, Lon Davis.

DONATE to the University
Blood Drive, Monday-Friday, 9-5,
6-9 p.m. Blood Bank, Barringer
wing of U. hospital.

DEADLINE for signing up for
1969 Corks and Curls is March 1.
After this date all subscriptions will
be $12.50 instead of $10. Subscriptions
taken 2-5 p.m., 5th floor,
Newcomb Hall.

ARMY ROTC is accepting applications
for 2 year program. Deadline
is Feb. 28. Inquire at ROTC
administrative office, room B30
Cabell.