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University
Notices

TODAY

ALPHA KAPPA PSI professional
business fraternity invites all
commerce and economics majors to
a rush smoker, 8:30 in Jefferson
Hall, Refreshments.

NRAO's 4th Karl G. Jany
lecture will be given at 8:30 p.m. in
the Chemistry building auditorium
by astronomer Fred Hoyle on "The
Relationship of Astronomy and
Physics."

ELI BANANA meeting at 10
p.m., Zete House.

FIRST Student Education Association
meeting, 4 p.m., South
Meeting Room, graduate and undergraduates
invited to attend.

OUTING Club: Canoe trips on
Saturday, sign up by 5 p.m. tonight
if interested.

ALL PERSONS who signed up
Activities Night to work on First
Year Assembly of U. Union are
asked to attend meeting at 5 p.m.
in Informal Lounge of Newcomb
Hall. All others are invited to
attend. An introduction and explanation
of the U. Union and its
functions will be given by .
George Brown, Pres. and Tracy
Schwarzschild, V-Pres. Please note
that the meeting has been changed
from Tuesday to Wednesday because
of dorm visits.

SECOND-YEAR Comm. of the
U. Union meeting in Informal
Lounge at 9 p.m. All please attend.

MEETING for all first-year men
interested in Rush at 7 p.m. in
Gilmer Hall Aud.

PUBLIC lecture by Sesquicentennial
visiting scholar Peter Jay on
"Economic Freedom in an Interdependent
World" at 8:15 p.m. in
South Meeting Room.

ORG. meeting of the October
15 Viet Nam War Moratorium
Comm, at 9 p.m. in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall. All students, faculty,
and interested persons invited
to attend.

U. YOUNG Republicans will
hold an orientation meeting in
room 4A, Newcomb Hall for all
new members. All aspects of the
club will be discussed with special
emphasis on activities, campaign
plans.

BAN PHYS. ED. meeting for
first-year men and others interested
at 8 p.m., Wilson Hall Aud.
Sponsored by Virginia Progressive.

MARTIN L. King Jr. chapter of
the Va. Council on Human Relations
will hold its first meeting of
the year at 7:30 p.m. in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall. All interested
please attend.

STUDENT Stadium Comm.
meeting in room A-125, Thornton
Hall, 4 p.m.

AIAA meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
the A&M Aud. New members
welcome. Refreshments.

THURSDAY

GRADUATE AND LAW Young
Republicans will hold first meeting
on Thursday, Sept. 25, 7 p.m., C
room of the Law School. Please
attend if interested.

NRAO and Dept. of Astronomy
present Dr. James A. Roberts from
U. of Toronto speaking on "Interstellar
Scintillations" at 4 p.m. in
NRAO C'ville auditorium on Edgemont
Rd.

STUDENT COFFEE, Pavilion V
West Lawn, 4 p.m., to meet
Sesquicentennial visiting scholars
Mrs. Fawn Brodie and . Jay
and .

PUBLIC LECTURE by Sesquicentennial
visiting scholar Herbert
at 8:15 p.m., South
Meeting Room. Topic: "The Future
of Political and Intellectual Freedom:
Reflections of a Lawyer."

GOLF - Varsity tryouts for
upper class men and first-year men
at 5 p.m. in lecture room, Memorial
Gym.

GYMNASTICS Club will meet
at 5 p.m. in Memorial Gym for
organization. All interested please
attend.

THE UNIVERSITY Union regrets
to announce that due to
circumstances beyond its control,
"One Eyed Jacks" has been cancelled
for Thursday.

ALL FRATERNITY pledges on
Academic probation must attend a
meeting of the IFC tutoring service,
at 3:30 p.m., IFC office.

MISCELLANEOUS

LAMBETH MUSIC FESTIVAL
- due to untimely showers this past
weekend, the Pop Music Festival
which was to be held in Lambeth
Field, had to be postponed. The
concert, featuring seven top bands,
will be held this coming Sunday,
Sept. 28, from 2 to 9 p.m.
Admission will be FREE, Don't
miss it!

VA. HANDBALL Club meeting
for all interested persons at 10 a.m.
Saturday by handball courts in
Memorial Gym.

INDEPENDENT A touch football
and 3-man basketball entry
deadline is 4 p.m. Friday.

THE VA. PLAYERS still need
instrumentalists for production of
"Mother Courage and her Children,"
in particular: a drummer
with own drums, a flute-player and
accordionist. Please report to Paul
Koritz at Minor Hall after 7:30
p.m. Sunday th Monday or call
924-3051.

THE EXPERIMENTAL U. is
now seeking course listings for the
fall catalogue. If you have something
to share with others, consider
it. Suggested courses are photography,
cooking, hiking, poetry,
particular authors, rock dancing,
car mechanics, films and anything
else. Come by Newcomb Hall desk,
12-2 and 5-7 and talk about it.

ENGINEERS: Any engineer
who did not include his telephone
number on his student information
card do so by Friday in Miss
Holiday's office, A-122 Thornton
Hall.

UNIVERSITY FLOOD Relief
volunteers - reunion and appreciation
party at St. Thomas Hall,
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Admission:
your identity, and a spot of Nelson
County mud. Refreshments (in
kegs).

ALL ORGANIZATIONS that
were not in last year's Corks and
Curis, but wish to be included this
year please contact: Taylor Armstrong,
296-8608 after 7 p.m., or
the Corks and Curis office at
924-3236 or 924-3632. All requests
must be in by October 1.

ALL COURSE description
blanks for the Experimental U.
should be mailed to 141 Watson
House by October 1.

FIRST-YEAR MEN: You can
mix with first year ladies from
surrounding schools (before rush
starts) Friday evening from 7 to 11
in the ballroom in Newcomb Hall.
Please note change in time. Tickets
are $1.50 on sale at Main Desk.

SUNDAY MOVIE' "All the
King's Men" at 7 and 9 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall. Fifty cents.

FACULTY AND STAFF physical
fitness program, individual and
group, Monday and Wednesday
from 1 to 2 p.m. beginning October
6. Meet in gym floor of Memorial
Gym. Lockers, showers and towel
service available.

THE UNIVERSITY Union
needs creative organizers, male and
female, no executives please. Sign
up for excitement and fulfillment
at 4th floor of Newcomb Hall,
Director's Office.

EXPERIMENTAL University
course description blanks are available
at the Newcomb Hall Main
Desk. All descriptions will be listed
in the Fall catalogue - hopefully
out by Oct. 7. Completed descriptions
may be mailed to 141 Watson
House, Station 2.

VOLUNTEER tutors needed for
Upward Bound. Tutor a high school
student one or two hours every
other Saturday morning. Contact
Steve Waters at 924-3537.

ANYONE interested in going to
Richmond State Prison with Mr.
Bromley's Soc. 5 class can find sign
up sheets and information on the
door of room 536 Cabell.

U. SINGERS auditions for all
interested students, faculty and
others continue this week. Call
Music Dept. 924-3052 for appt.

DEGREE applicants - appts.
for free Corks and Curis portraits
call 924-3236, 2-5 p.m.