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University Notices
 
 
 
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University
Notices

TODAY

INDIA Assoc. of U.Va. in
collaboration with International
Club presents India Night Friday at
7 p.m. in Newcomb Hall ballroom.
Program consists of exhibits of
Indian articles, folk dances, and
songs. Indian food will be served.
Admission free.

NEW probationary members of
the Jefferson Society are invited to
aid in setting up for Restoration
Ball, 2 p.m.

THERE will be no Jefferson
Society meeting tonight.

DEPT. of Foundations of Education
and South Asia Comm.
present a colloquium on "Current
Trends in Indian Education and
Polities" with R. Park, Prof. of Pol.
Science at U. Michigan, speaking.
South Meeting Room, Newcomb
Hall, 3 p.m.

GRIPE-IN at 2 p.m., Pavilion
VIII, open to all interested persons
regardless of sex, race, color,
creed, or national origin.

CONCERT: Five Centuries of
German Song. U. Singers at 8:30 in
Cabell Hall Aud. Students $1,
general admission $1.50

SPEECHES given at the Forum
of Student Council candidates will
be broadcast on WTJU, 91.3 FM, 2
p.m.

VISTA representatives will be
here, 9-4, at entrance to Cabell Hall
and 2nd floor cafeteria area Newcomb
Hall.

MONDAY

IFC Community Service reports
are due by 5 p.m. today.

MISCELLANEOUS

RESTORATION Ball clean-up,
Sunday at 3 p.m., the Rotunda.
University Guides, old-new Jeff.
Society members.

"AMONG the Brutes and Tulips"
an original comedy by
Douglas Young, will be presented
by the Virginia Players from Monday,
May 12 through Saturday,
May 19. Curtain is at 8:30 every
night at the Minor Hall Little
Theatre. Reservations may be made
2-5 p.m. Students only $1 Monday
and Tuesday nights.

RIDING Club: overnight camping
trip for Friday night and
Saturday morning. Sign up at
Newcomb Hall Information Desk.

THE QUESTION is not whether
you can afford to attend the
Transition Fund free concert on the
Lawn Sunday, but whether you can
afford not to.

IEEE-HKN picnic Saturday at
Pavilion 2 in McIntire park, 12-5
p.m. Seventy-five cents per person
for all the food and drink you
want, plus sports. Sign up at C-49.

"LA NOTTE" — Jean Moreau
and Marcello Mastroianni star in
Antonioni's drama of life and love
in Italy, 7 and 9:15 p.m., Newcomb
Hall ballroom. Fifty cents. Sunday.

TAU BETA PI student members
are reminded to sign the attendance
guest list before May 14 for the
spring banquet to be held May 16.

FACULTY CAP and gown rental
orders for June graduation will
be accepted until 5 p.m. on
Monday, May 19 in the director's
office, Newcomb Hall. Faculty
members who wish to rent academic
regalia are urged to place
their orders by that date.