The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, October 9, 1968 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
NEWMAN CLUB meeting at St.
Thomas Parish House at 9 p.m. All
invited.
MR. JAN RUPS, American
Correspondent for "De Telegraaf"
of Amsterdam, one of Europe's
leading newspapers, will speak on
"U.S. Politics and Foreign Policy —
A Foreign Correspondent's View,"
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Room
4A, Newcomb Hall. Public invited.
Sponsored by YMCA.
WHY HUMPHREY?
Student-Faculty Symposium at
7:30 p.m. in Chemistry Building
Auditorium.
THE HUMAN RELATIONS
Council will not meet tonight as
previously announced. The meeting
will be held next Wednesday
evening.
THURSDAY
CAVALIER BRIDGE Club 8
p.m., Informal Lounge next to
contract cafeteria. All bridge
players invited.
CHRISTIAN Science
Organization meeting 7 p.m., 1961
Lewis Mt. Rd. Everyone welcome.
ATTENTION 1st yearmen:
Meeting for all those who intend to
try out for the 1st year basketball
team at 4:30 p.m. in University
Hall.
CHEERLEADING meeting at
6:30 p.m. at ZBT House.
REPORT on trial of the
Catonsville nine, 8 p.m. St. Thomas
Church by Prof. Douglass from U.
of Hawaii.
CHESS CLUB meeting in Room
4B, Newcomb Hall at 7:30 p.m.
RAVEN SOCIETY: D. Alan
Williams, Dean of Student Affairs,
will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Jefferson
Hall on "Jeffersonianism and
Student Life." Public invited.
Refreshments.
MISCELLANEOUS
DEGREE candidates in the
College should submit their
applications for a degree to the
College Registrar, Cabell Hall 428
by Tuesday, October 15.
JEFFERSON SOCIETY
meeting Friday at 7:29, Jefferson
Hall.
THOSE students who obtained
Temptations tickets from the teller
in U. Hall prior to intermission may
receive their refunds at the
Director's Office, Newcomb Hall,
from 9-1 and 2-4:30, Monday
through Friday. No refunds will be
made after Friday, October 11. No
refunds will be presented unless
person brings full identification and
tickets.
DELTA SIGMA PI, professional
business fraternity, invites all
commerce and economics majors to
rush 7:30-9 p.m. in Chi Phi House
on Monday, Oct. 14.
THE AIR FORCE ROTC will
hold its annual Fall Picnic Friday,
Oct. 11. The picnic will be at
Pavilion 1, McIntyre Park from 2-6
p.m. Buses will depart and return
every half hour from the drill field
behind Gilmer Hall starting at 2
p.m.
COLLEGE STUDENTS are
reminded that the last date for
dropping a course without incurring
a penalty is Friday, October 11.
4TH YEAR PRE-LAW
Students: The deadline for
application for the Law School
Admission Test is October 19.
Application forms may be picked
up at the Law School Office of
Admissions.
3RD and 4TH YEAR men with
a 3.0 average interested in pursuing
a legal career may pick up
applications for membership in the
John B. Minor Pre-Legal Society at
18 or 20 East Lawn.
ANY ORGANIZATION that
desires pictorial representation in
Corks & Curls and which has not
been in the yearbook before, please
contact Ralph Main at 295-2618.
APPLICATIONS for
undergraduate degree in the School
of Engineering and Applied Science
should be filed in Miss Holliday's
office (A122) no later than
Tuesday, October 15.
Z 37 — 19 — 2045.
U. UNION FILMS: Thursday —
"Darling" with Julie Christie and
Laurence Harvey. Sunday — "The
Caretaker" with Alan Bates and
Robert Shaw.
THERE WILL BE a First-Year
mixer in the ballroom of Newcomb
Hall on Saturday, Oct. 12 from
8-12 midnight. Admission is $1.00.
Tickets at Main Desk, Newcomb
Hall. No alcoholic beverages.
THE U. YMCA Book Exchange
will be open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Many good values. Come
in and browse.
THE POLO FIELDS used by
the University are made available
through the generosity of the
owner. These fields are private
property and trespassing laws
apply.
The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, October 9, 1968 | ||