The Cavalier daily Thursday, November 13, 1969 | ||
University Notices
TODAY
DEPT. of Romance Languages
presents Peters Rushton seminar at
5 p.m. in 402 Wilson Hall. Dean E.
Sullivan of Princeton will speak on
"The Relevance of Fiction."
UNDERGROUND Comix meeting
at 1409 Grady, no. 5, at 5:30.
GRADUATE and Law Young
Republicans election meeting at 7
p.m. Law School's C room.
"LADIES' NIGHT" at Pistol
Club at 7 p.m. in basement range of
Maury Hall. Shooting demonstrations,
instruction and chance to fire
22. Any U. women students
welcome.
VA. Christian Fellowship invites
you to weekly meeting at 7 p.m. in
Wesley Foundation. Dr. J. Mann
will speak.
PEP BAND business meeting
announced for tonight has been
changed to Nov. 20 at 8:30. No
rehearsal tonight.
ORG. meeting of Student
Dating service at 7:30 in room 4B,
Newcomb Hall.
THE SECRETARIES from Carroll
Studies will be in room 4C
Newcomb Hall 10-5 to accept
proofs for purchase and the yearbook.
Today is the last day they
will be here.
YOUNG Republicans executive
board meeting at 9 p.m. in room
4A Newcomb Hall. Dorm captains
requested to attend.
CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
in contract cafeteria at 7:45.
CHRISTIAN Science org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
THURSDAY MOVIE — "Rosemary's
Baby" with Mis Farrow,
macabre tale of devil-worship in
modern society. 7 and 9:30 in
Newcomb. Fifty cents.
ENGINEERING Council meeting
at 6:30 in room A-207 Thornton
Hall.
DUE TO ORDERING difficulties
the Filmwatchers Club will be
unable to show "The Big Parade."
In its place will be shown "The
Pride and the Prejudice," a screen
adaptation by Aldous Huxley.
Featuring Sir Laurence Olivier,
Maureen O'Sullivan, 4:30, 7 and 9.
Gilmer Hall.
VA. MOBILIZATION Comm. to
End the War in Vietnam important
meeting for those going to Washington
at 7 p.m. South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall.
CAVE Club meeting at 7:30
p.m. in room 4C, Newcomb Hall.
CIRCLE K meeting at 7 p.m.,
room 4B, Newcomb Hall. Members
please bring 5 dues. Important
meeting.
FRIDAY
DEPT. of Foundations of Education
presents Prof. Gowen speaking
on "Research Trends in Creativity
and Giftedness" at 1 p.m.,
Informal Lounge of Newcomb Hall.
UNIVERSITY Orchestra fall
concert at :30 in Cabell Hall
Auditorium, Free.
BURGER Lecture for 1969:
speaker will be Prof. K. Bloch from
Harvard, speaking on "On the Mode
of Action and the Active Bite of a
Multi functional Enzyme" at :15
in aud. of new chemistry building.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE FOLLOWING law schools
will be in the Placement Office, 5
Minor Hall, to interview prospective
students: Tuesday, Dec. 2 —
Columbia U.; Dec. 9 — Cornell U.
IEEE meeting Tuesday at 7:30
in the A&M Aud. Dr. D. Dumin of
RCA will speak on "Thin Film
Silicon." Students and faculty welcome.
THE FOLLOWING graduate
schools of business administration
will be in the Placement Office, 5
Minor Hall, to interview prospective
students Monday, Nov. 17 — New
York U.; Nov. 24, Columbia U.;
Dec. 4, Northwestern U.
HIGH SCHOOL Recruitment
Comm. for recruiting blacks in your
local h.s. will have meeting Tuesday
at 6:30 in room 4A, Newcomb
Hall.
ALL UNIVERSITY women
meet one another and Dean Whitney
at tea on Monday at 4:30,
Graduate Women's Lounge.
ALL IFC Comm. chairmen
come by the IFC office after 2 p.m.
or see Arty Friedman as soon as
possible.
SKI CLUB: You have mail at
the Student Govt. office.
TRIGON Engineering Society is
soliciting contributions for the
construction of an access sidewalk
to Thornton Hall. Contribution
boxes are located in main lobby of
Thornton Hall and in A&M building.
Your help will be appreciated.
SUNDAY MOVIE is "Last Year
at Marienbad" at 7 and 9, Newcomb
Hall ballroom, fifty cents.
ANYONE interested in joining
the Jefferson Party call 296-9574
or 295-5953.
STUDENT LUNCH: 12:15 Sunday
at St. Paul's Church. Discussion
with Dr. D. Harned. Sponsored by
Student Vestry. Seventy-five cents.
A LIMITED number of bus
tickets are still on sale for march on
Washington, $5 round trip. Newcomb
Hall Main Desk.
The Cavalier daily Thursday, November 13, 1969 | ||