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Singh, Walter Hauser, and Tom Kessinger, 1972; invitation to join the Chess Club, 1972; announcement of serices provided by Student Legal Services, 1972; announcement for a grain party held by the Young Republicans, 1972; announcement for a talk by Sinclair Hood on the destruction of Crete, 1450 B.C. sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America, n.d.; notice for a lecture performance on ballet by the University of Virginia Ballet, n.d.; announcement of a Riding Club meeting, 1973; reminder for a reception for foreign students, 1965; announcement of a Turkey Sag Bird Club spring trip to Langhorne Pond, 1957; announcement of a Turkey Sag Bird Club \"Audubon Screen Tours,\" 1955-1956; a reminder card from WUVA for 1969-1970 big weekend events; a flier for the 1950 Beaux Arts Ball; a notice concerning Virginia Place Name Society dues, 1968; announcement from the Committee on Asian Studies for a lecture on herbal drugs in Chinga by S. Morris Kupchan; announcement by the Emily Clark Balch Commitee for a public lecture by Shelby Foote; announcement for scuba instruction, no date; announcement for a lecture \"What is a discipline\" sponsored by the Society for Interdisciplinary Study; announcement for meeting of Folk Dancing Club, n.d.; announcement of meeting of The Society for Creative Anachronism, n.d.; announcement for a three day introduction to the science of creative intelligence and transcendental meditation, sponsored by the Students' International Meditation Society.","RG-23/100/1.112 contains 17 items including a flier inviting attendance at lectures on the parables by Charles Kent, post 1916; program for the University Preaching Series, 1948, featuring the Rev. Vincent C. Franks lecturing on beliefs that matter; an announcement of a luncheon with Albert C. 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