News Scrapbook 1986
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Col Times (San Diego Ed.) (Cir. D 50,010) (Cir . S 55,573)
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Co ) Times (San Diego Ed.) (Ci r. D 50 010) (Cir. S 55,573)
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Pickett will be the first head of the Cathohc college "" o is not a priest of the order ?f the Congregation of St. Basil, which founded the school m 1948. St. John Fisher College has 3,000 students. Pickett received h. bachelor's degree from Rockh is College in Kansas City Mo i·n lur96s2t and h . PhD ' ., IS · · from the University of Denver in 1977.
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f /. • Unlve®-..!f SanAD~y2....-Uce President William Pi~M ~ n named president of St. John Fisher College m Rochester, N.Y. He will take up his new post in August. D ,~aw.Th-logy-Father r~ will speak on th problem of "Unity and Diversity in th: Early Church and What It M Christians Today" at 7 P m T~ans for at University of San Dieg~·•· M urshday ter Cor'ITi!rlnC'..-,- ,an.c ea- S 15. ., ..anl er, Adfn,ss,on is JU 4 1986 san o\ego, CA) (San Diego co. oall'I Transcript (Cir. D. 7,415) JUN 5 1986 Jlll~n's p, c. 8 _ , ,. 1888 illiam Pickett, 4~-~e presi- clent for umvt~ "93Ut1ons at USO, has been namid president of St ---;jij}in Fisher College in subur- ban Rochester, N.Y. He's t he first pn•sident of the college who is not a member of the Congregation of St. Ba: il, the order of priests that founded it in 1948. Pickett suc- ceeds Rev. Patrick Braden who resigned after serving fi ve years. / * ... * Santa Ana , CA (Orange Co.) Register (Morning Ed.) (Cir. D. 263,099) (Cir. S. 280,000) JU 1 19 Jlllt ri's P. C. I! /
,ssx /2UPERIOR COURT OFFICE 5 l C] t;S GALLIVAN A ttorncy Robert Gallivan received the highest rat- ing of all judicial candi- dates from the Orange County Bar Association when he ran for Superior Court two years ago. He narrowly lost in a run- off to former Municipal Court Judge John Smith Jr. Gallivan is running again, and is emphasizing his support from the county bar. The high rating, he said, "reflects the Judgment of my peers who know my qualifications." The 52-year-old Newport Beach resident also says his wide-ranging background in criminal, civil and domestic law makes him the best candi- date m the three-man race to succeed retiring Superior Court Judge James F. Judge. A law graduate of the Uni.vsr- s~Diego, Gallivan said he believes "the legal system today is cc nfrontcd with an ex- plosion of lawyers, litigants and lawsuits. We must seek ways to simplify the procedures fo r pro- cessing the voluminous dis- putes." He said he fa\ors giving the courts the authority to award attorneys' fees to the prevailing party in a lawsuit to deter the filing of spurious claims. He said he is endorsed by Su- pervisor Thomas Riley and b sinessman~archer. L___ _1:.-~-- _
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