University of Virginia Library

University
Notices

TODAY

AED — April meeting — lecture
on the military obligations of the
medical student. Also important
annual election of officers, 8 p.m.
at C-2 classroom in the medical
school, Public invited.

ENGINEERING Council meeting
at 6:30 in A-207 Thornton Hall.

CIRCLE K meeting at 9:30,
416½ Monroe Lane, Election of
officers.

GUIDES — Important meeting
at 7:30 in Rotunda. Restoration
Ball will be discussed, Please attend.

MEETING of second year students
interested in Govt. and
Foreign Affairs Honors program in
B-28 Cabell at 7:30.

ELI BANANA meeting at 10
p.m. St. Anthony Hall.

CHRISTIAN Science Org. meeting
at 7:30, 1961 Lewis Mt. Rd.

CAVE Club meeting in room 4C
Newcomb Hall. Note new time — 7
p.m. New officers elected.

CAVALIER Bridge Club at 7:45
in contract cafeteria, 2nd floor
Newcomb Hall. For info. call
295-4959.

THURSDAY MOVIE - "Zulu"
with Michael Caine, 7 and 9:15.
Seventy-five cents. Newcomb Hall.

GRAD. and Law YR's — general
elections meeting at 7:30 in Law
School C room. Executive Board
meeting at 7 p.m.

NEW Democratic coalition —
caucus of delegates to the State
Convention at 7:30 in room 4B
Newcomb Hall, Transportation to
convention arranged.

MEETING of IFC President's
Council at 3 p.m. in Informal
Lounge.

COMPUTERS — the Advanced
Algol course this week will cover
more constructs of "Powerful Algol."
Gilmer Hall room B-23 at 5
p.m.

ALL STUDENTS interested in
Economics Honors program invited
to attend meeting of prospective
candidates at 7:30 in room 104
Rousch Hall.

TILKA meeting at 10 p.m. DKE
house, Important!

POLITICAL societies and elections
comm. meeting in Honor
Comm. room at 4 p.m. Plans for
upcoming elections.

PISTOL training course for new
shooters begins today at 6:30 in
Maury Hall. Any interested student
may attend first class without
obligation to join club. Ladies
welcome.

FRIDAY

LECTURE by I. Howe at 8 p.m.
in South Meeting Room. Topic
"Anarchy and Authority in American
Literature."

HILLEL Foundation: Friday
evening dinner at 6 p.m., call
295-4963 for reservations.

ENGINEERING Council is starting
Open House weekend with a
picnic for engineering students and
faculty from 3:30 to 5:30 at
Thornton Hall's Darden Court.

SENIOR CLASS party at 8
p.m., Zeta Beta Tau, 124 Maury
Ave. Beer and mixers.

MISCELLANEOUS

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 an advising interview.

CANDIDATES for Student
Council Pres. and VP must submit
petition with 300 signatures to
Council offices by April 14 at 4:30.
Meeting following to discuss election
rules.

CANDIDATES for Judiciary
Comm. must submit petition with
25 signatures to Council offices by
April 14 at 4 p.m. Meeting
following to discuss election rules.

CANDIDATES for Student
Council from Eng. and GAS only
must submit petition with 25
signatures to Council offices by
April 14 at 4:30 p.m.

FILMMAKERS — The Fine Arts
Comm. of the U. Union in sponsoring
a Films Contest. Prizes are $40
first, $25 second and several $10
honorable mentions. To enter just
call U. Union office, 924-3256.
Deadline is April 24.

ART SHOW — Sat. 16th of
Easters around the Portico of
Rotunda. Any student artists interested
in exhibiting and possibly
selling their work please contact U.
Union, 924-3286.

ALL PERSONS interested in
working on U. Union Assembly
next year may pick up applications
from secretary, 4th floor Newcomb
Hall. Deadline for applying is April
21.

POLO — Virginia vs. Cornell
April 12 at 2:30. Farmington Hunt
Club, Garth Rd.

SOCCER every Saturday morning
at 10:30.

CELEBRATE Spring in the
Country. Absolutely free, Saturday
noon until dark, Rock Lustre. Take
250 East: 200 yards before I-64
construction turn left on Frontage
Road. One mile to Gallahad Glen.
All University students and dates
welcome.

HOUSING applications for
1970-71 on are being taken in
the Assignment Office in basement
of Page House according to this
schedule: all prospective 2nd year
undergrad, students — April 9 and
10. Applications must be accompanied
by a $25 deposit and will be
accepted by the Assignment office
between 8 and 4 p.m.