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University Notices
 
 
 
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University
Notices

TODAY

INTERVIEWS for new members
of the U. Guide Service will be
today and tomorrow, 2-5 p.m. in
Newcomb Hall 4A. All interested
students welcome.

THETA TAU — important meeting
at 7:15 p.m. for brothers in
A120, pledges in A119. Chapter
elections, projects to be discussed.

ALDERMAN RD. Judicial
Council meeting in Webb Conference
Room, 9:30 p.m.

TRIGON Meeting in A&M auditorium.
Important. Brothers and
pledges at 7 p.m.

UNIVERSITY UNION Program
Board meeting at 7 p.m. in
Conference Room, N. H.

MEETING of all undergrads
of the Woodrow Wilson Dept. of
Foreign Affairs at 5 p.m. in Wilson
402. Dept. program will be discussed.
Third year men will elect
representatives to undergraduate
committees.

PROFESSOR David Green of
the George Washington Univ.
National Law Center will visit the
Grounds to interview prospective
law students. Sign up at Office of
Placement, 5 Minor Hall.

ALL COMMERCE and economics
majors are invited to a rush
keg party for Delta Sigma Phi at
Sigma Nu house, 8-10 p.m.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS meeting
at 7:30 p.m., Informal Lounge, N.
H. All members are urged to attend.
Bring dues. Anyone interested in
joining welcome.

MEETING of all Soc.-Anthro.
majors at 4:30 p.m. in Cabell 119.

WEDNESDAY

YOUNG AMERICANS for Freedom
of U.Va. will hold an org.
meeting and present talk, "The
YAF Freedom Offensive" at-8 p.m.
in South Meeting Room. All interested
invited.

TAU BETA Pl meeting at 8 p.m.
in room A-120 Thornton Hall, All
members and advisors please attend.
Important.

OCT. 15 VIETNAM Moratorium
committee important meeting in
Newcomb Hall ballroom at 7:30
p.m. All welcome.

OUTING CLUB meeting at 7:30
p.m. in Newcomb Hall 4C.

OMICRON DELTA KAPPA will
have a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m.
in rooms A&B of Newcomb Hall.
Dean David Shannon will speak.

ALL COURSE description
blanks for Experimental U. should
be mailed to 141 Watson by today.

ENGLISH Club — departmental
lecture series. Prof. Arthur Kirsch
will speak on "Webster's White
Devil and Duchess of Malfi" in
Graduate Lounge, West Range at 8
p.m. Refreshments.

MEETING for all first-year men
interested in trying out for the
freshman basketball team meeting
at 7:30 p.m. in U. Hall.

MISCELLANEOUS

FACULTY AND STAFF physical
fitness program, individual and
group, Monday and Wednesday 1-2
p.m. beginning Oct. 6. Meet on gym
floor, Memorial gym. Lockers,
showers and towel service available.

THURSDAY see Spanky, Buckwheat,
Alfalfa and the whole gang
in a Little Rascals film festival at 7
and 9 in Newcomb Hall. Fifty
cents.

IFC committee assignments are
posted in window of IFC office. All
those appointed to a committee
will be contacted by chairman this
week. If you signed up and your
name is not on list come by IFC
office.

BUS TRIP to Mary Washington
mixer Saturday, $3. Main Desk,
N.H.

FORMER BAND and orchestra
members who have not returned
their instrument storage locker keys
should do so immediately. See Mr.
Lazar or any band officer before or
after any band or orchestra practice.

GUIDES who did not attend
meeting last Tuesday but who wish
to remain active are requested to
complete a schedule card and place
in the envelope provided in the
Rotunda.

VIETNAM veterans interested in
preparing a course for the Experimental
U. contact Bill Williams,
295-6239.

ON GROUNDS agents for
national companies who leave their
order blanks, literature, etc.
in Newcomb Hall
please note that such items will be
thrown away. Before attempting to
place order blanks, sales gimmicks,
etc. on bulletin boards consult with
Director's Office, 4th floor.

DEGREE APPLICANTS —
appts. for free Corks and Cur
portraits call 924-3236, 2-5 p.m.

EXPERIMENTAL U' is now
seeking course listings for the fall
catalogue. If you have something to
share with others consider it.
Suggested courses are photography,
cooking, hiking, etc. Come by
Newcomb Hall desk 12-2 and 5-7
and talk about it.

ALL ORGANIZATIONS that
were not in last year's Corks and
Cur but wish to be included this
year please contact Taylor Armstrong,
296-8608 after 7 p.m., or
C&C office, 924-3236 or 924-3632.
All requests must be in by Wednesday.

AED PREMEDICAL Society
now accepting application for membership.
You must be a premedical
or pre-dental student with at least 4
semesters of study and maintained
a science average and cum. average
of 3.0 or better. If interested call
Alfred Magulies, 11 West Lawn or
Bill Brener, 293-3687.

ALL PETITIONS of candidates
for the post of Student Council
representative from Grad. School of
A&S must be in Student Council
offices, 4th floor of Newcomb Hall,
by 4:30 Friday.

ALL 1970 Engineering degree
candidates interested in running for
vice-president and all of last year's
candidates for treasurer must attend
a meeting Thursday at 4:30 in
Student Council office.