News Scrapbook 1973
AIM: 4,000 STU[)ENTS IN 5 YEARS ..... USD sets expansioo goal CONTINUED F ROM PAGE B-1 assume responsibility for the in- ents and repre ·enl a broad spectrum," stitution. said Bowen. "But to ensure their sue- "The board can delegate authority, cess, they must have ability, influence but not the responsibilty," he said. and financial capacity." Other trustees include: Bishop Leo T. Maher, chairman; the Rev. Msgr. John
.. E. Baer; Thomas Barger; Dr. H. John Cashin; Ramon Castro; Mrs. James S. Copley: the Rev. Msgr. L Brent Ea- gen; Mrs. Frances G. Harpst; '..',farvin Kratter: Francisco Marty; Irving Salo- mon; Mrs. C. Arnholt Smith and Bruce Wagner, all of San Diego. Also, Dr. Earl R. Crane of San Ber- ardino ; Sister Frances Danz of '>len- o, Phillip Gilligan; Charles r ; Ar- • r H. Ka!)lan and R.""""·'••·· eyes.
"A board without these things is to
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Boy.en, former president of the Um- versity of Iowa and a prominent educa- tor and economist, said he bib been on He aid trustees should become com- fortable with the con~tant feelmg of crisis in higher education. He con- t ended tha a certam amount • · nine trustee boards.
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