The Cavalier daily. Friday, April 18, 1969 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
ROBERT LOWELL, dean of
contemporary American poets
speaking informally with students
of the U. at Newcomb Hall
Informal Lounge 2 p.m. Presented
by Dept. English. All invited.
COLLOQUIUM: Freedom of
Expression in Russia afternoon
seminar discussions 2-4 p.m., Cabell
Hall. "The Political Perspective,"
"The Historical Perspective," "The
Literary Perspective," and "The
Scientific Perspective." Evening
forum "Freedom and Protest in the
USSR" 8-10 p.m., South meeting
room, Newcomb Hall.
VA. CHRISTIAN Fellowship
meeting in Gilmer Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Bill Menser, a graduate student in
Ed. Psych. will speak on "Claiming
God's Promises: Living vs. Existing."
MOOT COURT quadrangular
arguments - Columbia vs. UVA at
8:30 p.m. in new chemistry auditorium.
OPPI A. UNTRACHT, craftsman,
teacher and professional
photographer, will give an illustrated
lecture on "The Varied
Contemporary Crafts of India"
today at 8 p.m. in Gilmer Hall
Auditorium, sponsored by the
Committee for South Asian Studies
and the Committee on Special
Lectures. Open to the public.
TUESDAY
MAJOR S. Glod of Judge
Advocate General School will deliver
a talk on "Comparative Aspects
of the Legal Systems of the
Federal Republic of Germany and
the United States" at 8:30 in
Graduate Lounge. Admission open
to public and there is no charge.
The Graduate German Club is
sponsoring the event.
BAD CHECK Comm. meeting at
8 p.m. All new elected members
please attend.
PISTOL Club meeting Maury
Hall Range, 7-9 p.m. Club policy
will be discussed.
IMPORTANT meeting of all
those interested in working on the
IFC comm. on spring house inspections
at 7:30, South Meeting
Room, Newcomb Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANY PERSON interested in
running for the Student Council
position from the School of Education
should contact Julia Spencer
immediately at 293-9544.
CO-RECREATION swimming
from 3:30-5:30 Monday through
Friday at Memorial Gym pool.
THE ANNUAL West Lawn vs.
McKim senior touch football game
will be Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in
Mad Bowl. BYOB.
SUNDAY movie: "Of Human
Bondage" with Kim Novak and
Lawrence Harvey at 7 and 9,
Newcomb Hall ballroom. Admission
fifty cents.
WUVA presents Slithy Toves,
Rock Lustre, and Chrysanthemum
in concert on the Lawn at the
Rotunda Saturday at 9 p.m. Lights
by Equinox. All profits go to
Transition Program.
PARTY for members, dates and
wives of Experimental U. Bartending
Class Saturday at 5 p.m., 600
Brandon, no. 1. BYOB.
APPLICATIONS for 2nd year
assembly of U. Union may be
picked up Thursday and Friday,
Monday. Must be turned in to
Union office by 5 p.m. next
Tuesday.
FRATERNITY men interested
in working on IFC committees who
didn't attend the comm. interest
meeting on April 9 please come by
the IFC office on 3rd floor
Newcomb Hall to register for
committee work. This applies to all
students whether they have worked
with the committees in the past or
not.
ALL ENTRIES in the University
Union's Fine Arts Contest have
been returned to the U. Union
office. You may pick them up on
any week day, 9-5, Friday will be
the last day for returning these
entries.
DURING the week of April
14-18 all rising third-year students
should confer with departmental
advisers about declaring a major or
informing their Association Deans
of their plans to transfer. These
students should first report to the
lobby of Old Cabell between 2-5,
April 10-17, and receive instructions
about the procedure. The
distribution of materials for declaring
majors and for preregistration
for next semester will conclude
Friday afternoon, April 18. Association
Deans and departmental advisers
will be available according to
schedules posted on their office
doors. Rising third year students
who do not declare majors are
ineligible to return to the College.
ALL U. VA. Sailing Association
members: please pay dues and
$2.50 for dinner at Davidson.
Anyone interested in sailing at
O.D.C. this weekend call 295-3536.
SHAKESPEARE'S Comedy of
Errors! Presented by Va. Players
today through Saturday, April 19
at Minor Hall. Curtain is 8:30 every
night. Tickets may be reserved by
calling 924-3051.
ELECTIONS for the managing
board of the Corks & Curls will be
held at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April
23 in the IFC office.
The Cavalier daily. Friday, April 18, 1969 | ||