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University
Notices
TODAY
RED CROSS blood drive at
Westminster Church on Rugby
Road, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
IMPORTANT meeting for all
second year PK German members
at 7 p.m. room 4C New comb Hall.
Membership cards will be distributed.
TRIGON bids will be given out,
5-10 p.m.
ALL BROTHERS of Trigon
Eng. Society meeting in AM-209 at
7:30. Coat and tie please.
VA. PROGRESSIVE Party
nomination meeting for Student
Body president, VP, and Jud.
Comm., Wilson Hall 301 at 5 p.m.
STUDENT chapter of ACLU
organizational meeting at 7:30 in
4A Newcomb Hall.
JEFFERSON Party convention
at 7 p.m., Wilson Hall Aud.
U. YOUNG Republicans meeting
for nomination of officers at 8
p.m. in room 4B Newcomb Hall.
THURSDAY
DEPT. Foundations of Education
colloquium on Contemporary
British Education at 3 p.m., South
Meeting Room, Newcomb Hall.
DEPT. History presents Prof. E.
Lobo from USC speaking on
"Merchant Communities in a Slave
Society: Charleston and Rio de
Janeiro" in South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall at 8:30.
THURSDAY movie — "The
Heart is a Lonely Hunter at 7 and
9:15, Seventy-five cents, Newcomb
Hall.
NEW members of IFC Long
Range Planning Committee are: Joe
Gaber, Bayly Buck, Ed Barton,
Thomas Bell, Britton Trice, Roger
Macll and Dick Kaspers. Meeting
of these committes at. 2 p.m. in IFC
office.
ELI BANANA meeting at 10
p.m., Deke House.
MISCELLANEOUS
APPLICATIONS for Intern
Teaching 1970-71 are now due.
Forms may be obtained in room
10, Peabody Hall. They should be
returned to room 10, P.H. attention
B.W. Buase, Coord. Student Field.
VA. OMEGA ALPHA chapter of
Pl Lambda Phi announce the
pledging of the following: Donald
Bradley, Richmond; David Nall,
Savannah; Richard Schebilk,
Springfield; Jeff Thomas, Annandale.
THE READING ROOM of
Christian Science Org. will be open
Monday through Thursday, 1-4
p.m. All are welcome to use the
room for study of Christian Science
lit. and periodicals, 1961 Lewis Mt.
Rd.
VA. PLAYERS present "You
Know I Can't Hear You When The
Water's Running," through April
18, 8:30 in Minor Hall. Call
924-3051 for reservations.
ALL PROSPECTIVE biology
majors report to biology office
second floor Gilmer Hall, April
14-17. Faculty advisers will be
available for advice and signatures.
ALL WUVA members annual
WUVA banquet and corporation
election, Monday, April 20 at 7
p.m. at Downtowner, All new
station members must pay 4 dues.
This entitles you to 4 years of
delicious food. Give money to Jim
Noel or Rich Miniuko before 2
p.m. Monday.
CORKS AND CURLS wishes to
apologize to those who received a
subscription bill by mistake.
Payment for those who still owe
money a due by April 20.
EASTERS CONCERT — Grand
Funk Railroad, Sweetwater and
Jous Guard, Eastern Dance —
Saturday — Liquid Smoke and
Wildfire.
PRE-REGISTRATION advising
in history dept. will take place
April 14-24. Current and prospective
history majors sign up at once
in history office, Randall Hall 101,
for advising interview.
FILMMAKERS — The Fine Arts
Comm. of the U. Union is sponsoring
a films contest. Prizes are $40
for first, $25 for second and several
$10 honorable mentions, To enter
just call U. Union office, 824-3286.
Deadline is April 24.
ART SHOW — Sat. 18th, Easters
weekend, around the Portico of
Rotunda. Any student artists interested
in exhibiting and probably
selling their work please contact U.
Union, 924-3286.
SLITHY TOVES — performing
at dance at Bayly Museum, 10-1
Friday night. Tickets $1.25 at usual
places.
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