University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

ALL FIRST-YEAR MEN
interested in working on the
first-year committee of the U.
Union, and those who signed up
activities night, should meet in the
South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall, 8 p.m.

U. UNION Program Board
meeting 7 p.m., Conference Room,
Newcomb Hall.

ELECTIONS for the position of
Dorm Representative of the
Alderman Residential Social Org.
will be tonight in the Tuttle House
Lounge. Consult posters for your
dorm's voting time.

STUDENT EDUCATION Assoc.
Social Hour, South Meeting room,
Newcomb Hall at 2 p.m. All
Education students cordially
invited.

2ND YEAR Comm. meeting of
the U. Union at 7:30 p.m.,
Conference Room, Newcomb Hall.

BAPTIST Student Union
meeting 7-8 p.m. Rev. M. Siler will
speak on "A Ministry that is
Christian." Everyone's welcome.

UNIVERSITY GUIDE Service:
A meeting will be held in the
Rotunda, 7 p.m. All old and new
Guides are requested to attend. If
you cannot be present, please
contact Bill Weaver, 293-8837.

IEEE Meeting 7:30 p.m. in
A & M Auditorium. Mr. L.
McCormick from Westinghouse will
speak. All EE students and faculty,
especially prospective members, are
invited. Refreshments.

THE NEWCOMB Hall
Bookstore will be closed today for
the installation of new shelves. It
will re-open on regular schedule
tomorrow.

RUSSIAN STUDIES Club Org.
meeting for all interested graduates.
Undergraduates and faculty are
invited to attend. Room 4C,
Newcomb Hall, at 7:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

OUTING CLUB meeting Room
4C, Newcomb Hall, at 7:30 p.m.

HUMPHREY COALITION-Campaign
kickoff meeting in
Newcomb Hall Informal Lounge at
7:30 p.m. Young Democrate and all
others interested in joining the
Humphrey-Muskie campaign are
invited.

THE PHI SIGMA Biological
Honor Society presents Dr. G.
Ritchie, recipient of the 1967
William James Research Award in
Psychiatry, speaking on "Some
Aspects of the Etiology of
Homosexuality" at 8 p.m., Room
150, Gilmer Hall. The public is
invited.

THE ECHOLS MATH Club will
hold its first weekly practice session
for the Putnam Math competition
at 3 p.m. in 424 Cabell Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

ENGINEERING Council
meeting Thursday, 5 p.m., Faculty
Conference Room, Thornton Hall.

THE COMPUTER Science
Center will offer an introductory
course in computer programming
for the B5500 beginning Oct. 1.
The course assumes no prior
knowledge of computers, will be
held in the Gilmer Hall Auditorium
from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the
following evenings: Oct. 1, 2, 4, 8,
9, and 10. There is no charge and
registration is by attendance at first
meeting. At that time textbooks for
the course will be available for $5.

ANYONE who ordered season
tickets for the 1968-69 Artist Series
may pick them up in the Director's
Office, 4th Floor of Newcomb Hall
Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. until 5
p.m.

UNION FLICKS: Thursday,
"The Wild One" with Marion
Brando; Sunday "The Last Ten
Days" with Oscar Werner.

ALL 67-68 Rapier subscribors
may receive the Sept. issue of
Rapier free at the Rapier offices,
214 Rugby Rd.

A NOTARY PUBLIC is
available in the Director's Office of
Newcomb Hall, particularly for
notarizing absenee ballot
signatures. Other notary services are
welcomed.

CREW PRACTICE Monday thru
Friday. Anyone interested meet at
Memorial Gym, 4 p.m.

VA. DEBATERS meeting
Monday nights, 7:30 p.m., Cabell
Hall 138.

THE U. UNION is now in the
process of making up its schedule
of films for next semester. Any
personal or departmental requests
will be welcome.

HILLEL FOUNDATION Yom
Kippur services Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m.;
Oct. 2, 10 a.m. Break-the-fast
following services on Oct. 2.

ANY STUDENT familiar with
the operation, problems, and
limitations of the library interested
in serving on the Library
Committee, there will be an Org.
meeting Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Library steps.

RECREATIONAL swimming
hours for Memorial Gym pool:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
1-2 p.m., men only. Friday 7-9
p.m., public, faculty, and students.
Sunday 2-5 p.m., students and
faculty only.

ODK Luncheon meeting, Wed.,
1 p.m., Commonwealth Room,
Newcomb Hall.