News Scrapbook 1970-1972
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1 )- from the L' D School of Law. She attended the evening division of the Law School while acting as an academic administrator during, the day Sister Furay 1s a member of the Religious ol the Sacred Heart. an international order of Catholic nuns. She wa born in Omaha, Nebraska and received her B A. degree in English from Duchesne College there. She received her M.A. from San Francisco College for Worn n and ear ed her Ph .D in Enghsh Littrature from tanlord University She entered the Society of the Sacred Heart m J944 and made her profession a< a Rehgmus m Rome m 1952 Sister Furay i; a member of the American Association of Univer •ity Profs sors and was recently electe4 as a member• of the Execut1•e Board of the College and Unversity Depart- ment of th t1onal Catholic Educ·at1onal A , ociation Sister f'urav came to San Diego m 1952 he taught in the English department, was made a lull prof r in 1966. She was chairman of the English De- partment of lhe San Diego Col- lege for Wonien from 1960-1968 and Academic Dean from 1967• 1971 Within the Society of the Sacred Heart, Sister Furay was elertec the delegate from the Calfonia Province to the General Chapter in Rome in 1970. She J · a member ol the Interp-ov· ial Board ol the 11,1 th l' 1t t11t and n<"1,1l G tn1n Team ;aliforn1a Pr vmce ol ety t Sacred
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announce the appointment of Sister Sally Furay as Provost of th n11~rsily of San Diego 1 ter uray is presently Vice• President , Curriculum Devel pment and Student Affairs t USD , a post she has held ' lll(C 1971. Provost 1s a new po ion at the Umv r it ol San 1e o A. such, Furay 1s charged with all a d ml<' affair~ . faculty, stu- dent and cumculum. The announcement coincides with Sister Furay's graduation
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,. .....-....... Jollans were among the 1972 raduates of the Univ rs ty of San Diego Sun• day. nne-Mnrie Glowak received her BS In nur. Ing, Carlos Granados H rrera, Peter Howard Hill and Anita Jean Shoop received BA degrees.
the lru ting missionary, drag- I ged him into the nearby San Oil' o Riwr bot1om and ch1bbed him to dl'ath. In 1776 the B'1•anci cans be- gan rebuilding their church and Falhl'r .Ja, me's body WilS bur1l'd in a plat·c of hon- or h<'nealh the s~n<'I uary floor
University of San Diego w chartered in 1949 and today consists of a School of Law and two coordinate und rgraduate and graduate Institutions. The campus is located at Alcala Park on the north rim of Mission Vall~y. The first professional school on the campus, the chool of Law, opened its door in 1954 end currently offers a three-year-full-time day program and a four · year part·time evening program for a juris doctor degree. Also operating on c r:ripus is St. Francis Seminary for undergraduate men aspiring to the priesthood .
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th ) up, \\t ped flo\\er lets around his neck d thre ro~e at hts et. The swa!l' Sal\ Diego t u Saturday, aid he na d until six years ago to introduce the move- ment to th un:•ed . tates, "Becau e yo were not ready for i before that. You are rea now" He c me l'l New York in 1966 \\1th 7 a letter -of in• t oduction, nd started chan- ting m pk' quare. Three hour later some boys Joined m and • today I have 5, follov;e s here. In six years I ha\e produced 5,000 children \1 out an wife," said the Indtan ,,ho ts on a tour of the ruled States and Europe One of the mam activities of the moveMent, he said, 1s chanting. ' By chantm" -:m the streets anyone o takes part will experi re the ec tat1c ab- sorption God-con ·ciousness 24 hours day '' He aid it 1s not necessary to gJ v p Christtanity to be in Hare Krishna, "Christian- ity says Christ is the Sor. of God. We say Krishna is God , so Krishna is the Father of Christ." During his y1sil, the swami \\ill lecture at the Radha- Krsna Temple, 330 Thtrd Av at 7 .m. today, tomor• row and aturday, and will be the honored speaker at the Hare Kri hna Festival at Bal- boa ,Bowl at 2: 30 p.m. Satur- day. - ped
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L._ The University of~ Diego -paid trihutl' In the lAt• riDrPnre L. Steber of La Jolla at a formal dinner recenUy. Univer ty Pres1aent and Mrs. Author Hughes invited 75 friends ol the Steber family civie leaders and Board 4ll( Trustees members, ormal recognition was given~ years-· of ervtc , I ty and· gen rosily of Steber at USO. Steber as one of the first ymen to be appointed to the versity B rd of Tru tees. He had a distinguished career In bu in and philanthropy. He founded the Steber Manufacturing Company in Chicago in 1933. 0 Nites & Weekends 273-1073 • C'arum .de 9(JJ.ADn• o_ CJll,Ht, 2,. I /1,,. -stott Photo by R~er Wrenn Hare Krishna movement, meets his San Diego followers at airport.
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