University of Virginia Library

TODAY

M Kelly will speak on "Man's
Activities and the Stability of
Biological Communities" Sigma XI
luncheon meeting, 1 P.M., Parlor A.
N.H.

MISCELLANEOUS

If your landlord has refused to
fulfill his contractual obligations or
has threatened (or attempted) to
evict you, the Off-Grounds Housing
Grievance Board would like to hear
about it. Contact Bob Pearsons,
295-1329 or Mary Ann McDermott,
924-3454.

Free Concert-Rock Lustre with
Capt. Tunes and his Noteguns -
Cabell Hall Aud. Sat. 8:00 P.M.

University Union Sunday Film
Series presents "Original Uncut
Version of King Kong" in
Newcomb Hall Ballroom at 7:00
and 9:30 P.M. Entrance 75 cents.

LUTHERANS: Contemporary
Worship and Fellowship. Sun at
5:00 - St. Mark's, Alderman and Ivy
Roads - Bring a friend.

SCUBA Club Meeting - Jan. 12,
7:00 - So. Meeting Rm., N.H. Next
Semester Scuba Lessons discussed.

ACTION 71, Dynamic Christianity
— Dr. Elzinga will speak this Sun. -
Transport from Memorial Gym Lot
5:30 P.M.

UPWARD BOUND
VOLUNTEERS: tutoring sessions
this Sat. 10:10 A.M. Usual place.

FEDERAL SERVICE ENTRANCE
EXAM - Sat. Jan. 9th - Cocke Hall -
ML16 - 9 A.M. - for information
contact Placement Office.

FOUND: Glasses in black case in
field behind Physics bldg. claim in
C.D. office.

Alpha Phi Omega Special Election
Meet on Jan. 12, 7 P.M. - Informal
Lounge, N.H.

SUMMER: Travel- Study Abroad -
AIFS Film, Jan. 12, 2 P.M.
Informal Lounge, N.H.

Illuminated Society of the
Flowered Curtain: PLEASE pick up
your check in the yearbook office.

At The Prism - Fri. Dee Kysor,
John Niergaard. Sat. Alan Craig,
Jim Gaunt. Doors open 8:00.

Phi Beta Kappa meets to consider
constitutional revisions January 12,
at 4:00 Cabell Hall 411. All
members urged to attend. Annual
local dues $2.00.

"The list of College students
eligible for Intermediate Honors is
posted outside Cabell Hall 402.
Interested College Students should
consult it and bring any corrections
necessary to the attention of the
College Registrar, Cabell Hall 406.
The Certificates will be awarded on
April 13, 1971."

The ticket office wishes to remind
students that there are only 4200
student seats for basketball. It
appears that all these seats will be
utilized for the South Carolina
game of January 11. When the
student sections are filled further
student entry will be prohibited.

There is also a limited number of
student date tickets available for
this game and these should be
purchased immediately.