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Notices

TODAY

Dance and light show featuring
Electric Renaissance will be held
from 9-1 in Bayly Museum, Rugby
Rd. Tickets $3 in Newcomb Hall
and Mincers'. Sponsored by AIA
and U. Guide Service.

All members of the PK Dance
Society and the German Club are
cordially invited to a cocktail
party at the Phi Gam House from
7-9.

Jefferson Society entertainment
previously announced Jefferson
Hall, 8:00 p.m.

Richard A. Beaumont, Pres. of
Ind. Relations, Counselors, Inc.
will address the Business Forum
Friday, Feb. 23 at 11:30 a.m. on
"Manpower in Today's Ind. Environment"
in Monroe Hall.

Dr. Phillip Miller, physicist at
Oak Ridge, Tenn., National Lab.
will discuss "Time-Reversal Invariance
and the Electric Dipole
Moment of the Neutron" Friday
Feb. 23 at 4 p.m. in Room 204
of Physics Bldg.

MONDAY

Alderman Road Comm. meeting
at 6:30 p.m. in Room 4A, Newcomb
Hall. Speaker: Dean R. C.
Bice.

TRIGON meeting. Important
special meeting, brief. 7:30 p.m.
Attendance is mandatory.

Judiciary Comm: There will be
a trial at 7 p.m. All judges and
investigators please attend.

Dr. Charles Talbot of the Welcome
Historical Medical Library,
London, England, will talk on
Medieval Medicine in Room C-1,
Medical School at 4 p.m. He will
also conduct a seminar in Medieval
History in Cabell Hall, Room
B26, at 3 p.m. on Feb. 27.

John J. Burns, drug researcher,
will speak on "Therapeutic Implications
of Drug Metabolism" at
the first meeting of the Evening
Medical Lecture Series Monday
Feb. 26, at 8 p.m. in the Medical
School.

MISCELLANEOUS

All first-year representatives
collecting books for Project Opportunity
call 295-9080, 296-1857
or 296-5324.

Chess Club Meeting room 4A,
Newcomb Hall, Sunday at 7:30
p.m.

Faculty Physical Ed. Program
to be held Monday and Friday
from 1 to 2.

High Point Pool pairings are
listed at IM bulletin board. First
round deadline 12 noon, March 1.

The German Dept. announces
the implementation of a noncredit
German reading course for
graduate students. The course
German IG will meet twice a
week Monday and Friday from
10 to 11 a.m. in Cabell Hall, 138.
Any full-time grad. student in
good standing is eligible to enroll.
Anyone interested in registering
come to Cabell Hall, 138, 10 a.m.
Feb. 23.

SPE fraternity regrets to announce
that because of lack of
space only cars owned by members
of SPE will be allowed in
parking lot.

A list of the applicants for the
Baccalaureate Degree for June
1968 is posted on the bulletin
board of the Dean of the College,
401 Cabell Hall. All College degree
applicants are requested to
check this list to see if their
names appear there. If you are an
applicant and your name does not
appear on the official list, please
confer with the secretary in 401.

CONCERT featuring music by
Brahms and Ravel Fri., March 1
by the U. Singers, directed by
Donald Loach. Glee Club and
Orchestra and Band also will perform.
8:30 p.m. Cabell Hall And.
Tickets $1.50; student and their
dates $1.00 each. Sale: Mincer's,
Newcomb Hall, and Hi-Fi House.

Preliminary applications for
Lawns, Ranges, and Crackerbox
for the 1968-69 session are now
available in the assignment office
in the basement of Page House.
Those who may apply for the following
accommodations are: for
the Lawns, undergraduate degree
candidates in their final year; for
the East Range and the Crackerbox,
second- to fourth-year medical
students; for the West Range,
graduate students in good standing.
Applications should be returned
to the Housing Office by
Wednesday, February 28.