The Cavalier daily Tuesday, February 10, 1970 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
MECHANICAL Eng. Colloquium
at 4 p.m. in aud. of Aero-Mechanical
bldg. J. Wintringham of Ethyl will
discuss auto air pollution.
MEETING of American Society
of Mechanical Eng. and Society of
Automotive Eng. at 7:45 in A&M
Aud. Mr. H. Davis of Firestone's
Race Tire Eng. Dept. will talk on
racing with "Indianapolis 500"
film. Public welcome.
TRIGON book exchange users
must reclaim money and unsold
books by today. Open 2-5.
ALDERMAN Rd. Jud. Comm.
meeting in Webb Conf. room at 10
p.m. Important, all members must
attend.
WUVA, 640 k, will broadcast
Churchill Jordan's "Message from a
Black Man" at 9 p.m.
U. UNION Program Board meeting
at 0:30 in Union office, all
attend.
FIRST Year Assembly of the U.
Union meeting at 6:45 in room 4-B
Newcomb Hall. All please attend,
new persons invited.
DR. JAMES BREWER of North
Carolina Central U. will give a
lecture at 2 p.m. in Wilson Hall
Aud. on "Slavery History."
MR. E. REDMOND, poet in
residence at Oberlin College, will
read and discuss works at 8 p.m. in
Jefferson Hall.
"HIGH SCHOOL" will be
shown at :45, 7:30 and 9:30 in
Newcomb Hall ballroom. Fifty
cents.
STUDENT Dating Service meeting
at 6:30 in room 4C, Newcomb
Hall. All welcome, members please
attend.
C'VILLE Draft Resistance important
meeting at 8 in room 4C,
Newcomb Hall.
TRIGON Eng. meeting at 7:30
in room A&M 209. Important.
WEDNESDAY
FILM "Some of My Best
Friends are White," black Muslims
speak from America, N. H. Ballroom,
free, 3, 5, and 7 p.m.
DR. R. PERRY, Chmn. of Art
Dept. at VCU, will lecture and have
ades on Afro-American Art. South
Meeting Room at 4 p.m.
"IN WHITE America" presented
by Western H.S. drama group at 8
p.m. in Cabell Hall Aud.
CURRICULUM Evaluation needs
students in all majors and any year.
Meeting at 7:30 in room 4A,
Newcomb Hall.
YOUNG Democrats meeting at
7 p.m. in 4B Newcomb Hall.
GRAPE Boycott — Rev. G.
Boutilier, Washington area organizer
for United Farm Workers
Org. Comm., will speak on "The
Grape Boycott and the UFWOC."
p.m., South Meeting Room. All
urged to attend.
JANE BARRY, director of volunteer
services at Western State
Hospital, will speak on opportunities
for volunteer involvement with
psychiatric patients. 5 p.m., Madison
Hall conference room. Sponsored
by Office of Community
Service.
DR. JEFFREYS, chief psychologist
of Western State Hospital,
will speak on "The Nature of
Mental Illness" at 4 p.m. in
Madison Hall conference room.
Sponsored by Office of Community
Service.
MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTOGRAPHERS interested
in working for The Cavalier Daily
contact Richard Wright, 296-3781,
or Bob Gill, 295-1093, or stop by
CD office 3-5 afternoons.
ARMY ROTC is now accepting
applications for the two-year program.
Come to room -30 Cabell
for info. Deadline is Feb. 27.
BUY AND SELL your books at
Madison Hall, west ground floor
across from Rotunda. Hours: 8-5
and 7-10. Phone 924-3193.
NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral
Science will provide one week
basic human relations lab for
college students during the spring
vacation period. Sensitivity training
groups will be a major part of the
program. It will be conducted at
Annapolis, March 30-April 3. $135.
For more info. contact Jim Malone,
Box 112 Fitzhugh House, the law
school, or 295-6227.
THE RICHMOND Branch of the
English-Speaking Union is offering
a scholarship of $1,000 to a
Virginia student for study in the
United Kingdom during the coming
summer. The University has been
asked to nominate one third-year
man for the scholarship. Materials
concerning this scholarship are
posted just outside the office of the
Dean of the College; students who
wish to be considered should file an
application, which can be secured
from Cabell Hall 426, before
February 10.
The Cavalier daily Tuesday, February 10, 1970 | ||