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The Very Rev, John P. Cad-1 , Iden, founder of two Catholic preparatory schools in South._ ern California, has b e e nl named presid<>nt of the Col- l lege for :\fen, University of San Diego. Father Cadden replacrd thel Rrv. Russell Wilson, who re- tired last June a use o! ill hralth. The r J('!'l'Jl:t liad held the po. ctn or the College for Mrn e ) a · t I Jul), which wa s the top ad • ministratl jJOSition in the/ I absence of a Id nt The Most Rev. Ch a r le

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Francis Buddy, bishop of the San Diego Catholic dioc-rse and president and chancellor of the University of San Di- ego. announced the appoint- ment. HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN Father Wilson is chaplain of the Santa Ani ta Hospital in I the San B rnardino Moun- ulty. The college has nn em- , tains F er Cad iii roll · or 4~8. I Fath Cadd n fir t came Fathrr Cadden was gradu- to California to study h tor. jatcd from the Univ rs_ity ~r,c a the University of Califor . Scranton , Sc~anton, Pa., J 1 nia, Berek ley. Aftrr 1 o u r hometown with a degree of I years, he founded the Aquinas/bachel_or m _art. Lat"'.' ,stud- I preparatory school in s a n ii>s gamed him a 1~a t, r d_<'· , Bernardino at his superiors' gre<' and a doctorate of sa- request. erect th_eology fron:1 Catholic F h C dd th Um\'ersn y of Amenea, Wash- , at er . a en en came ington, D .C. I t? San Diego to e tablbh al AftPr serving a s a N a v y similar . school. He fou nd ed chaplain from 1942 to 19-16 in University High School 1n Al• the Atlantic war th<>a tPr Fa- ~~la Park in 1957. Hr watched ther Cadden rPturned to Cath-1 its enrollment grow from 65 ollc University a - an inst rue. I to 500 before he \\ as trans./tor m American Historv. His frrred to the College for Men vostwar studies al~o included last summer . S!'VC'ral roursC's at G<'orge. 1 CR,\NTO:"1'" 'ATIVJ<; town (;nl\"ersity. Father Cadden said hi.· im- _.,

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Top Honors Won ~y USO ~~:- ~j~S Diego' 1 Law Lio ha gained a rep. f' · 1 uta tion as of the top 10 , in the nation. And this came ~t e esplte the fact it serves only • 11- 73 students. p. The rating was given by 10 • "1e American Bar A ·ation, As- sociation inspected th I' rary n November, 1960, shor tly after it moved into its new quarters in the La w Building. 'One ot Most Beautiful' "The Inspector also called it one of the most beautiful law libraries he had seen," F ather Geimer said. The li- brary is on the third floor gi. of the Law Building ;rt oc- 1 cupies 20,000 square fee! C_o There a re m ore t han 26,000 P 1 volumes in the library. A). ru/ though the concentration is on California law, it also in- to eludes a full set of the Na- wi! tional Reporter System, cov- 1 ering every case to reach a a r state Supreme Court. T F a ther Geimer's pride is N the Moss-Bender collection, ti 700 books valued at $8,000. It is an attorney's " model Ii- Ii brary" and is used to teach or legal research and to give itf, students an idea -how to ar- wa range their own libraries. Be Firm Makes Donation The set was donated by the !hr Moss-Bende r Publishing Co. m of San Francisco. ~a The required law volumes m were purchased by tile uni- fo vers ity. Others were gifts fr'om the legal pr ofession in J.. San Diego and Los Angeles I-'_ "We have more books than B we need for our requirements, but, of course, a librarian Is 1 never happy," Father Geimer said. Started In 1954 f The library is s d only ly to the county law library: in ag, volume of books, Father i- ap; me r said, and many a r- inJ neys and jurists use it, partic- Hr ularly during the school va- cations. A The library began in 1954 c · as part of the University Li- brary. It moved to the Law a Building whrn the school be- gan day teaching of law in al the fall of 1960. It had taught s • only at night s~nce 1954. Father Geimer, librar ian 1 he Rev. :Alfred F. he librarian, said 'Ii counties.

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By JOHNNY McDONAJ,D Russ C.Pavens, a clutch-hit- ting junior forward, _ led the University of San Diego in the second half back f r o m what seemed sure defeat to upset Cal Western, 64-63, at Crawford High gym 1 a s t night. The Toreros, hitting a poor 25 per cent from the floor and with Cravens having a b a d time in the first half, roared hack from an 18-point deficit to disrupt the usually unruf- fled defensive-minded West- erners in the second half. Cravens hit six field goals and three of four free free throws for 15 points, all in the second portion of the con- test. However, he was second high to teammate John Rob- bins, a 5-11. guard, who cann3.

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Rev. Lro F. Lanphier is the only persl'n hereabouts who ca~ \\T1te tt,e book and music of a comedy, di_rrct tht' cast and play the piano at perform- ances. "Hullabu!u ' Father Lanphier's race track mu- probahl:r Wednesday night at 8·30 o clock in More Hall at tJ,e College for .\fen m Alcala niversit:, of a n Diego's Judging from pa t expcri er. e, ,t is safe to reeoM - mend any Lanphier produc- tlon to all comers. Wednes- day night's ca ·t will in- elude men from the Univrr. dent,; from the College tor .s1ty's ::-.rasquPrs and stu. .s cal, v.;11 op c n a run Park

Thc-;r program will elude a 'suite" b:, Milhaud, a Mozart Sonata, and mu- sic bv Schumann and Leon- ard Bernstein to ht' played by Peter Swanson \\"it h :\h's. Hanna at the piano The P u bll r Library"s noon Ionday will he devoted to in- * • * · liour re('ord concert on progra 'll will include "'Sym- phQey for Band" by Roy Harris 4 n d Hindesmith't 'S) mphony 1n B flat" in a recording by 1hr Eastman Wind Ensemble directrd by, Frederiek Fennell. The Old Globp Theatrr will O P en a run of "Who * * • Concert Band ;vruslc. The

-San Diego Union Staff Photo game against Cal Western last night at Crawford High. Art Johnson of Cal Western is at right.

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Women. Was That Lady I Saw You Butte, Mont., was Father With' on Tuesday night at Lanphler's hom,i l'itv. He 8:30. This comedy by Nor- studied drama at the lJnl - man Krasna, described as versity of .'pokane, the Um- ' a boisterous, mad-rap comedy," will be directed wrs1t)' of Washington at j by Craig. ·oel. Seattle al o at Fordham * * * t'ni\"ersity in New York. The San Dirgo Symphony Father Lanph,er is now 11111 clo. e its current series <"ompleting ltis sixtl> year of Children's Concerts with a. a faculty member at the programs to be dir<'cted by univer ity in Alcala Park Ear. Bernard Murray at where he teaches theology, 10·30 a.m. ana 12:30 p.m . philosophy and speech arts. in Russ Audihrium. The timC" Father Lanphier / • * * devotes to young pcoplr's Our ~,., .,.nth. ann ual )fad- shows and musicals is a rigaJ Fes:ival will be held free wm offering. ' I enjoy / on Frh. 21 i'l Sh!'rwood Hall working wrth young peo- in aft~rnoon and evening pie," he said. I sr~s1ons at 3 :30 and 7:30 * * • p.m. Groups from many T he publir i,, im lti•d to San Diego city and <'oun- hear the Petrr Swanson ty schools will sing in these Trio in a concert to be concerts. Other groups of presented c'l'~!'l'l;!lay at madrigal singers will come 7:30 P,m. n fl from Bev r Hills, Oxnard, lecture ro,w.,~rc-H~,~,,uc San F • an{! other ties. Diego P ublic Library. fu. ,. • ~icians ot ih tri all .tn<'m• Th e famous \ ;,.nna Boys hers of · D1<-go Syr'l- C!-oir will be pre ented a t 8 phony, ar.,..~--~ Swanson, pm. tomon-ow afternoon in (')arinet; Anthony a on, Ru s Auditori um bv Mary violin; and Genta Hanna, Bran. 'Los Angrles · 1mprc-- piano. sario.

here for two years, did grad- uate work in law at the Uni- versity oi Southeran Califor- nia. He holds a degree in li- brary science from the Cath- olic University of America in ashington, D.C,

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