The Cavalier daily Wednesday, November 19, 1969 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
RADICAL STUDENT Union
and Liberation Theatre will show
Newsreel films followed by discussions
on The American Revolution
— where from here with panelists
from D.C. RYMII, Virginia Mob.
Comm., and RATC. Small donations
will be solicited. Prism. 7:30.
FIRST CONVENTION of Jefferson
Party at 8 p.m. Old Cabell
Hall.
U.VA. Sailing Assoc. meeting at
7:30 in room 4A, Newcomb Hall.
AMERICAN Society of Mechanical
Engineers meeting at 7:30 in
A&M 124. Mr. O'Keefe of Newport
News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock
will speak on "The Influence of the
Mechanical Engineer in Nuclear
Power." Refreshments, Members
please attend.
IC Housing Comm. meeting at
3 p.m. in IFC office.
COORDINATE COMM. of Experimental
U. invites all first-year
men and those interested to make
education a meaningful experience
to a meeting at 7:30 in 4B
Newcomb Hall.
MEETING of Engineering Magazine
staff in A-207 Thornton at
7:30. Staff officers will be determined,
all welcome.
PRISM if open for discussion
and jam session. No cover.
THURSDAY
YOUNG Democrats general
meeting in South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall at 7:30.
HILLEL Foundation; Mr. John
Low, ACLU attorney, will speak
on "Civil Rights and Community
Wrongs, Lies and Answers" at
p.m. Public invited.
THURSDAY MOVIE — "Night
of the Generals" with Peter
O'Toole, 7 and 9:30 in Newcomb
Hall. Fifty cents.
DEAN CYPHERT will speak to
Student Education Association on
"The Direction the School of
Education is Taking" at 4 p.m.
South Meeting Room of Newcomb
Hall. Following the Dean's presentation
there will be a question and
comment period.
BLACK Studies: Students and
faculty are invited to open meeting
with the Comm. on Black Studies
at 7:45 in room 301 Wilson.
VIRGINIA Progressive Party
Final Nomination meeting at :30
in Gilmer Hall Aud.
OMICRON Delta Kappa fall
election meeting at p.m. Jefferson
Hall.
PEP BAND business meeting at
8:30 in OCH 18. Important decisions
concerning performance at
basketball games.
MISCELLANEOUS
THOSE DEGREE applicants
who did not return their proofs for
the Corks and Curls must mail them
to Carroll Studios immediately.
UNIV. UNION Film Comm. is
now taking suggestion for its
Thursday and Sunday night series.
Bring suggestion to U. Union
office, 4th floor of Newcomb Hall.
HELP OTHERS by donating
your blood to the Red Cross. The
blood drive is Dec. 1 at Westminster
Church. You must sign up at
second floor of Newcomb Hall
11-1, or Madison Hall, day or
evening, before Nov. 25.
THE LIST of recognized student
organizations is available at Student
Council office.
THE FOLLOWING law schools
will be at the Placement Office, 5
Minor Hall, to interview prospective
students: Dec. 2 — Columbia U.;
Dec. 9 — Cornell U.
GUIDES — if you haven't
received a new tour schedule please
call R. Jones at 296-2669.
NEWSREEL is coming to the U.
Nov. 1-22. Educational films concerning
contemporary social and
political issues, Catalogues at RSU
lit. table or departmental offices.
Contact T. Doran at 293-7352 to
schedule showings.
THE UNIV. UNION'S Fine Arts
Contest is now open for entries.
Prizes are $50 for first, $25 for
second, $15 for third in categories
of poetry, short story, one-act play,
and photography (B&W and color),
All entries should be submitted to
the Univ. Union office, 4th floor
Newcomb Hall. Deadline is Dec. 12.
HEAR THE WOOVA players
present "The Continuing Sag of
Mary Worth" Monday through
Friday on the Lloyd Stamy and
Wes Sturges morning shows. WUVA
radio, 640 AM.
STUDENTS wishing to run for
Student Council and Judiciary
Comm. positions in fall '69 elections
must submit a 25-signature
petition by 3:30 Friday, Nov. 21.
At that time mandatory meeting of
all candidates will be in Student
Council office, 4th floor of Newcomb
Hall. Positions open are:
Council — college 4, arch 1, eng. 1,
grad. & 1, law 1, med. 1.
Judiciary Comm. — college 3, arch.
1, eng. 1, grad & 1, law 1, med. 1,
Requirements for runners are: Student
Council — full time student
with 2 semesters in prospect,
cannot be on probation; Judiciary
Comm. — the same rules as above
and also undergraduates must have
completed 3 semesters of work
toward degree and grad students
must have completed one semester
of work to be eligible to run.
TRIGON Engineering Society is
soliciting contributions for the
construction of an access sidewalk
to Thornton Hall to replace the
present mud walk between McCormick
Rd. and the arcade. Contribution
boxes are located in the main
lobby of Thornton Hall and in the
A&M building. Your help will be
appreciated.
THE DIRECTORY of U.Va. is
now on sale at Main Desk, Bookstore,
and Gameroom, Newcomb
Hall; Mincer's, Anderson's, Paul's
and the U. Bookstore at the Corner,
72 cents plus three cents tax.
Departments of the U. may purchase
copies of the directory for 72
cents per copy on a cash only basis
from Newcomb Hall Director's
Office. Please note that Departments
will not be billed for
directories.
STUDENT Volunteers interested
in working with psychiatric
patients, at Western State Hospital
on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons,
call Madison Hall 924-3193.
THE FOLLOWING graduate
schools of business administration
will be in the Placement Office,
Minor Hall, to interview prospective
students: Monday, Nov. 24 —
Columbia U.; Thursday, Dec. 4 —
Northwestern U.
The Cavalier daily Wednesday, November 19, 1969 | ||