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La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) La Jolla Light (Cir. W. 9,293) OCT 4 Jllta.'. P. C. 8

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1/USD fashion sKow "Yankee Doodle" is th.e theme for a fashion show Wednesday, Oct. 24, presented by Jhe Univer- sity of San Diego aux~hary. The event will be in n and Country Hotel · obin- sons will provide the fashions. Reservations arc $25 per person; $50 for patiot circle. , Carol Alessio is chairing and La Jolla commmee members in- clude Rae Cabral and Pat Keating. For information caj.)-i 260-4600, Ext. 429_6.__ L_J

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'1-ANOi'.>EVELOPMENT: The University of San Diego Extension Program will1ml~n- fercnce on land development partnership and pri, ate and public sector roles Oct. 26 at the We ate Hotel in San Diego. The seminar will gin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 5 p.m .. Registra- tion\\ ill be held beginning at 7:30 a.m.. Th~ost for _0£ one-day conference is $135. 29.t:iS _.,,,

Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Co.) Times (San Diego Ed.)

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Balloon mark the main entrance to Olin H 11, th Univ rsity of San Diego's $4.5 mil-

lion School of Business Administration building that was dedicated yesterday.

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USD to Award Doctorates in Nursing The U~y of San Diego has announced that it will offer a doctorate in nursing beginning next summer. -z...,, '5 The degree will help meet the nation's critical need for executive leadership in nursing, said Irent Palmer, dean of USD's Philip Y. Hahn School of Nursing. Only 0.15% of the nation's 1.67 million registered nurses have doctoral degrees, according to statistics released byUSD. The first courses leading to the Doctor of Nursing Science will be offered next summer and will enroll 35 to 40 students. The degree will require a dissertation and 54 units of class credits beyond a master's degree. The USD Board of Trustees approved the new degree at its meeting last Friday and Palmer an- nounced it at a press conference Thursday.

Olm Found hon grants go only to private, ind pendent, univentie · that how ev1d nee of tramtng for the future, he 1d Olin Hall he aid, "1s th product of privat philanthropy a oppo ed to governm nt larg <: Governm n gran cannot accom- pl h th am re ul , he declared, becau of th many political and other r tnctlon involved USD Y.as one of 150 colleges and unive 1lles that ppli d for the grant five years ago. Olm Foundation d legations mcludmg Mila vi lied the c mpu everal limes Jim Rurns d an of the School or Bu m , drew up the technical plans for the facility that were ubmitted with the origmal requ t for the grant "We asked for a 30,000-square-foot building." he aid But the chool s growth was so rapid the School or Bu ine enrollm nt ha tripled smce 1979 - that in conference with Olin Foundation per onnel the final plans were enlarged, "so that this building 1 half agam as big as the one origi- nally suggested." The bu m school no~· has 44

full 1mc faculty, 90 p.:rc n of h Id doctorates. Bum aid that "this is a good working 1ze and while we have no intention of becommg an elit1 t school, · do plan to low the growth and con entrate on high quality' Fortune magazine publisher Ed- ward P Lenahan, the keynote peak- er stressed the new concept of busi- n and free <:nterpn e. Lenahan said that Calvm Coo- lidge's ,·1ew that "the busmes of Amenca Is busme · ' was replaced Just 15 years later by the vw ·pomt expre ed by Henry R Luce, the founder of Fortune· '"The bu mess of bu m 1. to take part m the cre- ation of the Great Society' That phrase was not coined by President Lyndon B Johnson Lenahan said but was it first wa used in 1914 by a Bnttsh political sc1- enhst.) The new concept 'gave people m bu mess somethmg that many of them needed an added d mens1on of mora worth and soc1 I va ue to their Job ," Lenahan said. horn

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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. 0. 127,-45-4)

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'Funny year' doesn't have young Toreros laughing I / ' By Rick Davis vi '7 LaVerne (1-2). . . ___ isn't over. There's still the matter of six games the ball 25 to 30 times a game," said Fogarty, Tr bune Sporuwrlter , • Co 1der th~t wh~n F?garty hoed up. hIS left on the schedule. With two of them who has tried Covarrubias, Mike Speltz, Tom ~he h hts were off m the darkened co~ch~ defe?se for the first time m preseason drills, comprising a home-and-home series with Woodward, Craig Frye and Roger Cloutier off1~e a a v 1tor walked m. Slouched m ~IS h_e d1 covered that three 1983 s~rters or part: ..,.Hi,i11r., NAIA-affiliate Azusa Pacific, another against (shifted over from the defensive secondary) at chair, Brian Fogarty was stanng at the white time start~rs - Gary Holley, Vmce Beltra_mi -----~ club team UC-Santa Barbara, another against the position. closet door that served as~ screen. and Joe Kinnally - were no shows for varied sub-.500 LaVerne and the two toughies (against Wmdmg through th proJcctor was a reel of reasons. --..,;-, ~--- St. Mary's and Cal Lutheran) being home film on La Verne College, the next opponent • Consider also that John Harper, another games at USD Stadium well there's cause for for Fogarty's USO football team. returning starter at linebacker, suffered a sea- hope. ' ' "This 1s onlythe cond team we've had son-ending neck injury in the first game. It film on th eason," noted Fogarty, whose was the first of several injuries to key Toreros. "I feel if the players can overcome the t am is 0-3-1 acr that span. "Of course, we Mark Covarrubias, the starting tailback, defeats, we have a good shot at a .500 season," didn't h ve any for our opener (a 13-9 loss to hasn't played since the opener due to bruised said Fogarty. "Hopefully, the inexperience is Redlands) Our ond game (a 23-13 loss to ribs and muscle spasms. Miller completed 11 behind them. We need to get over the jitters. Cl remont Mc ·enna) wa their opener And of 24 pa for 141 yards and two touchdowns "But it's tough to get a young team to break the third game (a 22-22 tie with Pomona again t Pomona, then was injured in Satur- out of a losing situation. Keep losing and play- P1tzcr) also wa the other team·s opener." day's 23-0 loss to Chico State. ers start to wonder if they're as good as they Frye has the best statistics with 236 yards on 66 carries for a 3.6-yard average. Covarru- bias, is small at 5-foot-5 and 165 pounds, but used his quickness to gain nearly 100 yards rushing against Redlands. He and Frye may be the tandem Fogarty seeks. "Our defense isn't big enough or experi- enced enough to stay on the field for long peri- ods," Fogarty added. "It means our offense has to keep the ball, which we haven't done, partly because of turnovers." really could be. We need a win to get us going. And if all that mac of tough luck, be

• Consider that only four seniors are left on Fogarty's streamlined squad of 63. Fifty of the 63 have joined the program since Fogarty took the Torero helm I½ years ago. "Turnovers, injunes, inexperience, inconsis- t ncy," adds Fogarty. "It's been a funny year. It all started when I lost two assistant coaches ju t before fall practice started. Funny year." The good news - or bad news, if you're a

"We lack depth on defense and teams like Chico wear us down when we have to stay out there," agreed linebacker Mike Hamilton, the team's leading tackler with 57, including two That's the sort of season it's been at USD, where six freshmen find themselves starting or at least sharing regular time. Ayoung team quarterback sacks.

We've shown signs of doing it, but haven't been

advised it' only part of an uncommonly long tale of woe up on the Alcala Park campu this • ( o 1der th t with op •ning-night y rs havmg contracted a bad case of mco 1 tency and freshman Eric Miller still re<·overmg from a hould r mJury, the team' tarter Rog r fall

able to put it together."

"The offense really has struggled," added one team official, whose words are supported by a statistic. Throw out the Pomona game and the Toreros have scored only 22 points in

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