University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

BIOPHYSICS Seminar "EPR
Studies on the Mechanism of
Action of Xanthine
Oxase," Dr.
R.C. Bray at 2 p.m., room 304
Chem. Bldg.

PRISM presents "Wide Load"
rock band, featuring blues. Doors
open 8 p.m.

"INTERACTION and the Learning
Process," a speech by Donald
Kennedy at 8:30 p.m., South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall.

DEPT. of Eco. and Grad, Eco.
Club present John Kirbyshire of
Bank of England speaking on
"Some Reflections on U.S. Monetary
Policy" at 4 p.m. in 104
Rou
Hall.

COLLEGE STUDENTS are reminded
that today in the last day
for dropping a course without
incurring a penalty.

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
service at 6:45. Sabbath service
10:15 a.m. Israeli dancing Friday at
7:30 p.m. Wine and Cheese party
Saturday at 8 p.m.

AFROTC cadets: Detachment
pln 1-6 p.m. McIntire Park.
Transportation provided from Varsity
Hall on the half hour. Come
and meet the rest of no. 890.

MONDAY

DR. A. WASKOW of Institute
for Policy Studies, D.C. will discuss
"Radical Perspectives on American
History" at 4:30 p.m. in South
Meeting Room of Newcomb Hall.
Sponsored by History Club.

IMPORTANT meeting for all
people wanting to participate in the
Oct. 15 canvassing of C'ville for
Moratorium at 7:30 p.m. in room
4C, Newcomb Hall.

BIOPHYSICS COLLOQUIUM:
"Energy Flow and Biological Organization"
with Prof. Harold
Morowitz, Yale U., at 4 p.m.
Gilmer Hall Aud.

VERY IMPORTANT meeting
Monday, 7 p.m., 301 Wilson Hall
for all 4th year English majors.
Election of representative to English
Council will be held and dept.
matters discussed.

DEGREE APPLICANTS —
photographer will be in Newcomb
Hall 4B Monday from 9-3 to take
pictures of those who came on
Friday or those who haven't had
picture taken yet, LAST
CHANCE

COMPUTER Science Center offers
introductory course in Algol
computers programming for the
B5500 starting Oct. 13. It will be
held in Aero-Mechanical Bldg.,
room 126, 7:30-9:30 on Oct. 13,
16, 20, 23, 27, 30. No charge,
registration by attendance at first
class. No prior knowledge of
computers required. Textbooks
available at first class for $4.

MISCELLANEOUS

APPLICANTS for 1971 admission
to Med. and Dental schools: In
order that the Pre-med. Evaluation
Committee may begin advising and
evaluation for the third year premed
and pre-dental students, it is
essential that all register with
secretary, Mrs. A. Williams, 324
Physics Bldg. Come by in person
Oct. 13-24, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Monday
Through Friday.

VIETNAM RETURNEES: If
you would like to discuss your
experiences in Vietnam with a class
or other group on Oct. 15 or any
time call Bill Williams, 295-6239.
Faculty and discussion leaders: If
you would like to have a veteran
speak, call Bill, 295-6239.

FREE BUS transportation to
First Baptist Church, Sunday: Baptist
Student Union, 10:15 a.m.;
Tuttle parking lot, 10:25; Echols
house, 10:30; E-school, 10:35;
Mary Munford, 10:40; Rotunda,
10:45.

SIGN UP now for roll to Tulane
game, leave Thursday evening, back
Monday morning — not final
commitment. Union and cheerleaders
must know approx, number
to order equipment. Call 924-3286
by Oct. 14.

ANYONE interested in becoming
a basketball manager for Varsity
Va. team call 295-2217 and leave
name and number.

GOLF — U. Championship
Slaughter Tournament Sunday. All
students eligible. Sign up IM dept.
room 11, Memorial Gym. Entrance
fee $3.

THE LIST of college students
eligible for Intermediate Honors is
posted outside Cabell 402. Interested
college students should consult
it and bring any corrections to
the attention of College registrar,
Cabell 406.

JEFFERSON SOCIETY — meeting
Friday will not be called to
order until after Senator McGovern's
speech.

SEVEN SOUR Sippers meeting
Friday, 3:30, regular place, Bring
what you owe.

IMPORTANT constitutional
meeting of PK-German society,
Sunday, 9 p.m., room 4C, Newcomb
Hall.

DEGREE CANDIDATES in the
college should submit their application
for degree to College Registrar,
Cabell 406 by Tuesday, October
14.

ZAP type cartoonist needed by
new campus magazine. Contact
Walker Chandler (507 Brandon, No.
13) or
Chris Dickey (U. Heights).

IS YOUR ENGLISH class required
to see Henry V Sunday? 7
and 9:30 in Newcomb Hall, fifty
cents.

REPRESENTATIVES from the
following law schools will be here.
Monday — Harvard, large group
meeting room 4A, Newcomb Hall,
8 p.m. Tuesday — Harvard, small
group or ind, meeting. Thursday —
Georgia U., Notre Dame, Washington
and Lee. Interested students
sign up at Office of Placement, 5
Minor Hall.

ANYONE interested in working
with grape boycott committee of
C'ville call Jeannie
McInn at
296-2867.

JOHN B. MINOR Pre-Legal
Society membership applications
may be obtained at 401 Cabell Hall,
Main Desk of Newcomb Hall, or 39
West Lawn.

MIXER tickets on sale at Main
Desk in Newcomb Hall for fifty
cents. Area girls' schools will attend
7-12 in ballroom of Newcomb Hall
Saturday.