News Scrapbook 1984

San Diego, Calif. Southern Cross (Cir. W. 27,500) OV 2 2 1984

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,..,'. ~,J" (, USD gets $6.8 million The University of San Diego received a record $6.8 million in gifts from more than 3,000 donors - alumni, parents, corporations, fo~n- dations and friends of the umvers1ty - in the fiscal year ending Aug. 31, development director Timothy J. Willard has reported. . That represents an 81 percent in- crease from the previous high of $3.75 million received during 1982-83, he said. "We're extremely grateful to all of our donors who made a commitment during the past year to strengthen USD's mission," said William Pick- ett, vice president for university re- lations.

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:/Dedication at_,!-!§;Q-- ,- Harmon Hall the new !(om? for the Umversil):_,of San Diego School of Educat10n, will be dedicated during ceremonies at 2 p.m. Friday in Cami- no Theatre on campus The building, which formerly housed USD's School of Busine s Ad- ministration, ha been extensively remodeled during the past year. H ha been named in honor of Ray and Lu Harmon of Rancho Santa Fe, who donated $500,000 to the university. Harmon Hall contains four class- rooms, a seminar room, 22 faculty office , a curriculum resource cen- ter. student lounge, dean's office and adm1mstrative center Kenneth Blanchard. co-author of "The One inute Manager" a mem- ber of the USO School of Education's adviso board, will give the keyn/te address.

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Esr. 1888 :San Diegan quick to take federal maritime post Copley News Service ,;z, f.5,§ · WASHINGTON - San Diegan Edward J. Philbin was sworn in as a federal maritime commissioner just an hour after receiving a recess appointment from President Reagan. Maritime Commission Chairman Alan Green Jr. gave the oath of office Wednesday to Philbin, 52, who is on leave as a tenured professor at the Uni~rsity of San Diego Law School. A recess appointment does not requite Senatt confirmation. The post pays $69,960 a year. hilbin came to Washington in 1981 with the Reagan administra- 1. His first post was in the Defense Department as a deputy ~!Stant secretary for reserve affairs, followed by service as an • ~ting assistant secretary. He was nominated for the maritime commission Sept. 13 by eagan but the Senate failed to act on the appointment before it adjourned. Philbin will fill an unexpired term until Dec. 30, 1985

Committee for the Bu incss and lndu tri I Development Commi ion m the City ofChula Vista. Phair earned his bachelor' degree m bu incu at lifo n·, c~tem Univer~ity. He l..ti.r ~.trnc.., master' degree in bu inc at ational Univcr 1ty and j uri docto; degree at the Univcrsity of an Die o chool of Law. Phair currently residt in Bonita with hi wife nd two children.

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