The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, November 20, 1968 | ||
University
Notices
TODAY
UNIVERSITY Party Platform
Committee meeting 9 p.m., room
4A, Newcomb Hall.
STUDENT POWER today and
tomorrow at 8 p.m., B28 Cabell
Hall.
EXTRA-LEGAL Forum presents
Phillp Hirschkop, Director of
Va. State American Civil Liberties
Union, speaking on "Current Va.
Civil Liberties Problems" 4 p.m. in
Law School Lounge. Public invited.
CAUCUSES for nominating
Judiciary and Student Council at 8
p.m. Skuil and Keys in new chemistry
building. Sceptre Society
meeting in Old Cabell Hall Auditorium
rather than Maury Hall.
DIVING CLUB meeting at 8
p.m. in Newcomb Hall has been
changed from room 4A to 4B. All
interested persons please attend.
U. LAW WIVES Annual Bridge
Benefit will be Nov. 20 at 8 p.m.,
Newcomb Hall Ballroom. All interested
bridge players may purchase
tickets for $1.25 in advance
at Newcomb Hall, Mincer's and by
calling Mrs. S. Roberts (295-5441).
Tickets may also be purchased at
the door. Refreshments will be
served and door prizes given. Proceeds
will go to the Evelyn Farney
Saunders Memorial Fund.
HOUSE managers meeting in
IFC office, 3:30 p.m. Fines will be
imposed for absentees.
ALPHA EPSILON DELTA presents
Dr. W. Sheppe from U. Va.
School of Medicine speaking on
"The Sexual Revolution and the
Physician." Gilmer Hall Auditorium
at 7:30 p.m. Public invited.
THURSDAY
INTERNATIONAL Club coffee
hour, Graduate Lounge, 5 p.m.
CHRISTIAN Science Org.
meeting at 7 p.m. at 1961 Lewis
Mt. Rd. Everyone welcome.
U. YOUNG Democrats invite
you to meet Bill Battle, State Gubernatorial
candidate, in an informal
meeting at 8 p.m. in Newcomb
Hall Informal Lounge. YD members
are asked to attend business
meeting, immediately preceding at
7:15 p.m.
DEPT. of Astronomy and
NRAO present Dr. P. Mazger speaking
on "Radio Astronomy Down
Under" at 4 p.m., NRAO
Aud., Edgemont Rd.
UNIVERSITY Party meeting
7:30 p.m. in South Meeting Room
to adopt platform and nominate
candidates.
THIRD-YEAR English Majors:
Mandatory meeting at 8 p.m. in
Cocke Hall. The comprehensive
examination will be discussed by
Mr. Kirsch.
CHEERLEADING meeting at
6:30 p.m. at ZBT House. Date
tickets will be given out.
MISCELLANEOUS
ENGINEERS Club cocktail party
Saturday after the game in Jefferson
Hall, West Range.
THERE WILL BE no Newman
meeting this week.
THETA Chapter of Alpha Phi
Omega is pleased to announce the
pledging of third-year men: S.
Bysshe from New York, P. Crow
from Weston, Conn., P. Dobrusin
from Lynn, Mass., H. Merlin from
Unlontown, Pa., W. Papierniak
from Arlington, Va., P. Pritchett
from Richmond. Second-year men:
J. Bumpus from Shelbyville, Tenn.,
C. Burgdorf, Jr. from Bethesda,
Md., C. Cochrane from Richmond,
D. Falcone from Eric, Pa., M. Healy
from Fairfax, Va., L. Norman, Jr.,
from Concord, Mass, W. Truchart
from Vienna, Va.
Z 110-55-3245.
ALL CLUBS and organizations
owing snapshots to the Corks and
Curls please submit them as soon as
possible.
STUDENTS in the School of
Engineering and Applied Science
should verify their spring schedule
cards in room A-122, Thornton
Hall, between Nov. 14-21.
ALL who have not paid dues for
Skull and Keys and Sceptre and
would like to do so, may pay in the
Director's Office, 4th floor, Newcomb
Hall on Monday-Wednesday,
Nov. 18-20, from 9-5. Caucuses for
Student Council and Judiciary
Committee will be tonight. Yearly
dues are $15 for fraternities and $1
for each independent. There will
also be an opportunity to pay
before nominations at the caucuses.
ATTENTION first-year men:
This is the final week you may join
the U. Union First Year Committee.
Deadline for membership is 5
p.m. on Friday.
THE U. UNION is completing a
list of qualified typists who will be
willing to type term papers, etc.
Please call 924-3286 to have your
name placed on the list.
The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, November 20, 1968 | ||