University of Virginia Library

TODAY

JEFFERSON Society Probationaries
who will be giving their
speeches this Friday call Probationary
chairman by today. 295-2227.

YOUNG Republicans Constitutional
Review Committee meeting
at 7 p.m., Newcomb Hall Conference
room.

GOLF meeting at 5 p.m. lecture
room, Memorial Gym.

DRAFT Counseling: 12-2 p.m.
Call 296-7208.

DEPT. of Astronomy and
NRAO present Dr. M. Smith from
Kitt Peak National Observatory
speaking on "A Fabry-Perot Interferometer
for the Kitt Peak National
Observatory." 110 Gilmer
Hall at 4 p.m.

INTERNATIONAL Club regular
coffee hour at Graduate Lounge at
5 p.m. Public invited.

CAVALIER Bridge Club meeting
at 8 p.m., room next to
contract cafeteria. All bridge players
invited.

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7 p.m., 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.
Everyone welcome.

"CASABLANCA" with Humphrey
Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
Newcomb Hall at 7 and 9. Fifty
cents.

SESQUICENTENNIAL Visiting
Scholar William Seitz, Professor of
Fine Arts, Brandeis U., will lecture
on "The Artist: Prophet or Victim?"
South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall, 8:15 p.m.

YOUNG Democrats meeting at
7:30 in 4C, Newcomb Hall.

USERS' Group of the Computer
Science Center has rescheduled the
lecture on "Efficient Programming
Methods on the B5500" for today
at 5 p.m., room B23, Gilmer Hall.

FILMWATCHERS Club presents
"My Little Chickadee" with W. C.
Fields, Gilmer Hall at 7 and 9. Fifty
cents.

AIAA meeting. All members
urged to attend. Important business
concerning the project and trip.

DIVE CLUB beer party at 9
p.m. at Theta Del House.

MEETING of Engineering Council
at 5 p.m., room 207 Thornton
Hall.

FRIDAY

ALL ENGINEERING students
are cordially invited to a Theta Tau
rush party this Friday, 8-12 at
Delta Kappa Epson.

SESQUICENTENNIAL visiting
scholar Frederick Thompson and
William Seitz will discuss "Creativity
in an Automated Society" with a
panel of professors and students at
2:30 p.m., South Meeting Room,
Newcomb Hall. Everyone welcome.

JEFFERSON Society Moomaw
Oratorical Contest will be held at 8
p.m. Public is invited, prizes offered.
Entrants should contact F.
Blechman, 35 W. Lawn.

TRIGON Engineering Society
invites all engineers and faculty to
rush party at Sigma Pi House, 1533
Virginia Ave., 8-12. Refreshments.
Dates welcome.

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
supper at 6:15. Call 295-4963 for
reservations. Friday evening service
at 6:45 p.m.

CONCERT: "The Seasons."
Haydn's swinging, secular, oratorio
about rural life. Presented by U.
Orchestra and G Club and Mary
Baldwin College Choir. Cabell Hall
at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $1.50, students
$1.

MISCELLANEOUS

IEEE joint meeting with ASCE
Monday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in
A&M auditorium. Consulting engineers
will present a panel discussion.

GAMMA NU Chapter of Zeta
Tau Alpha fraternity for women
announces its Spring Pledge Class:
Kathy Jordan, Lynchburg, Va.;
Sarah Flint, Leesburg, Va.; Sandra
Inge, Lynchburg, Va.; Susan Hamel,
St. Albans, W. Va.; Ruth Cox, New
Bern, N.C.; Cynthia Thacker,
Springfield, Va.; Jeanne Beener,
Valley Forge, Pa.; Betty Dudding,
Clifton Forge, Va.; Beryl Evans,
Scarsdale, N.Y.; Judith Frosch,
Hurlock, Md.; Rita Miles, Martinsville,
Va.; and Constance Ward,
Ch'ville, Va.

SKULL AND KEYS caucus for
college election (President, Vice-Pres.,
and Secretary) Wed., March
19 at 8 p.m., New Chemistry bldg.

ALDERMAN Library is holding
a miscellany of lost articles, textbooks,
notebooks, keys, glasses,
slide rules, etc. To claim, identify
and request inspection from door
checker.

ALL WOMEN students, student
wives, faculty wives, interested in
discussing and perhaps changing
their attitudes and activities in the
U. community are invited to attend
meeting Saturday at 12 in Informal
Lounge, Newcomb Hall.

PERSONS interested in joining
American Civil Liberties Union
contact Gerald McFarren,
296-6800.

INVITATIONS and announcements
for June finals exercises may
be ordered through Friday, March
14, at the Main Desk, Newcomb
Hall. NO orders will be accepted
after this date.

THE SECRETARY of the Pre-Medical
Evaluation Committee has
received application forms for the
Medical and Dental Aptitude Tests
to be given this spring. All third-year
pre-medical and pre-dental
students may pick up a form in
room 324 physics building. It is the
student's responsibility to file the
application and pay the required
fee before the deadline date.

UNIVERSITY Union presents
their IFC weekend concert. Car
Thomas and Show, Sat., March 15
at 7 p.m. in Memorial Gym. Tickets
$1.50, non-students $2. Part of the
proceeds will go to the Transitional
Fund at the U.

SCEPTRE Society nominations
for College offices will be March 19
at 8 p.m., Old Cabell Hall Auditorium.

ALL INTERNATIONAL Club
people who can work on a committee
for the Big Green Party on
March 15 please call J. Pote,
296-4019, evenings.

BILLS for the 68-69 Corks and
Curls are now due. Please send a
check or stop by our office on the
5th floor, Newcomb Hall. Books
should arrive around April 20.

APPLICATIONS are now being
taken for Resident Advisers for
69-70. Information concerning
these positions available in office of
the Dean of College. Closing date is
March 21.

VA. PLAYERS workshop series
will present "Oedipus Rex: An
Experiment in Theatre" this Sunday,
March 16 at 3 p.m. Students
and faculty are admitted free.
Admission is sixty cents otherwise.

SUNDAY movie: "The Hunt" -
a Spanish award-winning film. Newcomb
Hall at 7 and 9. Fifty cents.