News Scrapbook 1980-1981

SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE

SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE

SAN DIEGO i'llAGAZINE

DAILY CALIFORNIAN

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Through May 7 io Costumes fr~m Contemporary Theater: Robert Morgan's designs are on display at the University of San Diego 's Founders Gallery from 10 ~-'."· to 4 p.m. weekdays and until 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Adm,ss,on, free . Information, 291·6480, ext. 4296.

lJSI> h 1 u11dcr', Cllller> " Cu,1u111c,' I>> Boo Morgun, ,111 c~h1t>11 ot 1hcutr1c.1l cn, tumc, 11f all rcruxh prcsc ntc,1 w11h h" wor,1ng ,,ctlhc, . thru May 7 Wcc,tlay, Ill 4 , Wed 10 9 USO. Alcula l'i,r, 2<1I 1>-180 ext 42%

USO Noontime Concerts Free noontime con- cen, 111 1he French Parlor. Founders Hall , US D. Wednesdays. Apr. I. Orion IJuo. Apr : Bun TureL,ky. , iring bass. Apr. 22: Joanne Nigor,ky , vocal concen . Apr. 29: Majone Han , cel lo en- semble. Info: 291-6480, exl 4296.

SO Orchestra Concert- Univcrs i1y of San ~ •ego Orch_eslra presen1, a conccn bcnefi11ng 1he S_,.icr Ross, Scholarship Apr. 5 at 4 in Camino 1 heaire. Info: 29 1-6480 ext. 4296.

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SENIOR WORLD

Entertainment law explored at USD The University of San paralegals, performers, , Diego School of Law is journalists who cover sponsoring an Enter- entertainment. tainment Law Sym· posium, " Under- standing the Legal Aspects of the Enter- tainment Industry ,"

Student nurses provide health information free 1'ht• lJ nivcrsity of8 a n Die- go's Philip Y. Hahn School of ' urs ing is s ponsoring a " HP1 ilth Aw tt ren t-Rs Day" pril 2:l from Ha .m. to 6 p.m. i n tht• Nur ing Schoo l huilc! inl{, Fr c tes ts or blood pres- ·ur •, v i ion nd general physical fitnes~ will be avail- uhl • to Rt>niori:, us w<•ll as edu- cutiona l matenal on nutri- tion, ti lf-d fen e for wom n , a nd hre ts lf. xamination. For furtht-r information, phone 291 -6480, Extension 4219 .

EVENING TRIBUNE

Toreros upset Aztecs on Mullen's single

Back-to-hack mfield sin- gles m the ·1xth mning fol- lowing two bases on balls provided what proved to be the wmnmg run a t mgh as the Umver 1ty of San Diego cored a 7-6 upset victory over San Diego State on Smith Field Secom:. baseman John Mullen got the -decisive hit. en route to a four for-four performance, a the Toreros broke a 6-6 tie. USD got off to a fast start with a three-run second in- ning, two of the run com- ing on a clutch smgle by Mark Brainard. Tony Gwynn collected a

mgle, a double and two walks for the Aztecs who saw their record fall to 29- 10 USD now is 16-15-1

from 8:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Saturday in the Grace Courtroom of the Law School. Space is limited and pre-registration is suggested. Fees cost $20 for students and $40 general admission , with an additional $5 charge for participants registering at the door on the day of the symposium. For in· formation phone 293· 4583. The symposium •is designed for attorneys, law students,

BLADE TRIBUNE

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The Unlverlty of Son Diego presents Noontime ConcerCs, 12:15 pm., Frenc;h Parlor. Foun~ers Holl. Burt Turelzsky, string boss wlll be featured Apnl 8. Admission: free. For more Information coll 291-6480, ext. 4296.

READER

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"Lectures Science-Fiction Writer Ray Brad- bury will speak Thursday, April 2, 3:30 p. m., Camino Theater, USD. 291 -6480 x471 7.

SAN DI EGO CLIPPI NG SERVI CE SAN DIEGO MAGAZI NE THE URBAN EYE

SENTINEL

APR t J Behavior seminar presented The Sixth Annual Symposium on Behavior and Learning Disorders will be presented this Friday and Saturaay at the University of San Diego in Salomon Lecture Hall. Advance registration is requested. Fees for each day are $25 to the general public and $12.50 to students. Lunch and dinner are included. The sym- posium may be taken for credit at an ad· ditional cost of $25.

TIMES-ADVOCATE APR 2 1981

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FOUNDERS GALLERY An exhibit of 25 cos- tumes from contemporary ~heater by one of America's best-known designers, Robert Mor- gan will show thru May 7. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays, with extended hours until 9 p.m. on Wed., USD.

LA JOLLA LIGHT

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When a horse kicked San Diego's unofficial mascot, Bum, in 1894, everyone worried History, our tory

Founders Gallery Theater c~stumes by designer Robert Morgan will go on display at the USD gallery through May 7_. -~ - -

Ha1field , the rainmaker from Kansas hired by the city to conj ure up a clo ud- bum (and sued for the ensuing nood). T he slick volume sold o ut at local bookstore la t Christ ma . One of E ngs trand 's favorite mysterie s, the Whaley Ho use, ha haunted her tu- dents for year . With a little research, Engstrand identified four or five sepa- rate ghosts. The record i finally set straight. - C .W.

Like a ny ot her Western town, San Diego ha, had ii\ share of ta ll ta les and hady characters . In San Diego: aliforn/a',v Cornerirone, USD's Iris H . W. Engstrand gives a sch larly accounl of San Diego 's h1,tory and unco vers little-known stories behind such fi gures as Alo nzo Horto n; Bum , an Diego ' wanderi ng t. Bernard; and Cha rles

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