University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

SOUTH ASIA Comm. seminar
at 4 p.m. room 141 Wilson Hall.
Mrs. J. Rd will speak on "Modern
Indian History — Research in the
paper of R.A. Hume.

ATTENTION AED members:
important election meeting at 7:30
room 15 Cocke Hall. Lecture by
Dr. B. Leavell on "Opportunities in
Medicine."

IMPORTANT final meeting of
John Batt Moore Society at 4:15
in room 106 Clark Hall. Judge
Dillard will speak. Public invited.

IFC itchn managers meeting
at 3:15 in South Meeting Room.

ANNUAL Art Auction and
Exhibit at School of Architecture,
auction starts tomorrow at 7 p.m.,
public invited.

CHRISTIAN Science org. meeting
at 7:30, 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 7:45 in contract cafeteria,
2nd floor Newcomb Hall.

CIRCLE K meeting at 9:30 in
room 4A Newcomb Hall. Installation
of new officers.

COMPUTER — Advanced Algol
presents "File Declarations and the
Rationale for Mass Storage Files" at
5 p.m., room B-23 Gilmer Hall.

THURSDAY MOVIE — "Dirty
Dozen," morality disappears in
time of stress, 7 and 9:30, Newcomb
Hall. Seventy-five cents.

MEETING of all persons interested
in working on next year's
Corks and Curls photo staff at 8
p.m. Corks & Curls office, 5th floor
Newcomb Hall.

VA. PROGRESSIVE Party convention
at 8 p.m. South Meeting
Room, Newcomb Hall. Election of
officers and nomination of student
council candidates.

FRIDAY

TOUR of Physics Accelerator
Bldg., 1:30-3 p.m.

DEPT. of Economics and Grad.
Eco. Club present Prof. J. Kendick
speaking on "U.S. Productivity
Trends Since 1948" in Rou Hall
at 4 p.m.

MISCELLANEOUS

ROCK CONCERT at St.
Thomas at 7 p.m. Saturday. Mandrake
Memorial, Townes Van
Zandt, Wide Load, Collector's Item.
Proceeds to C. Jordan Scholarship
Fund. $1.

A FEW OPENINGS remain in
the Experimental U. Modified
Marathon Learning Lab. May 1 and
2 at 3 p.m. Call J. McDonald at
93-5829 or 296-0728.

THETA TAU "Hare and
Hound" car rally rescheduled to
Sunday, May 3 because of rain last
Sunday. Registration 11:30 a.m.,
E-school parking lot. $3, beer and
hot dog party after rally.

SMILE and support your Polo
Team, Sunday at 2:30, Virginia vs.
Penn, Farmington Hunt Club.

VA. PLAYERS workshop series
presents "Dumb Walter" Sunday at
2 and 4. U. community free.

SUNDAY MOVIE — "Black
Like Me" at 7 and 9, seventy-five
cents. Newcomb Hall.

GAMMA NU chapter of Zeta
Ta Alpha announces the pledging
o Donna Ellis, Mary Ackerman,
and Patrica Neel.

ALL INTERESTED U. students
are invited to apply to U. Union
assembly for committee work next
year. Previous experience and hours
not necessary. Come to Union
office, 4th floor Newcomb Hall or
call 3286 for info.

WILL THE REMAINING student
who had his film confiscated
by the NAME production staff
because of "equity" rules, please
come to Director's Office, Newcomb
Hall for film reimbursement.

RSU info. on Bobby Seale at t.
table, Newcomb Hall, 12-2 daily.

STUDENT Council representatives
will be elected from the
following schools on May 12 and
13: Grad. A&S (2 positions); Law
(1); Nursing (1); College (6). All of
these are one-year potions. In
addition the following one-semester
potions are op : Architecture
(1), 25 signature petitions (75 gs
in college) must be in before 9 a.m.
Tuesday, May 5. Candidates meet
Friday, May 1 in Council offices at
2:30.

THE ANNUAL IFC Rehabilitation
Carnival will be this Saturday
from 11 on. Booth should be set
up by 11.

IFC Governing Board meeting.
Monday at 6:30.

IFC Representatives meeting at
7:30 in South Meeting Room
Monday. There will be Committee
on Fraternities elections.