News Scrapbook 1986
Rancho Santa Fe, CA (San Diego Co.) Rancho Santa Fe Times (Cir. W. 500)
La Jolla , CA (San Diego Co) Light II (Cir . W 10,000) FE 13 1986
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's P C. B. .tf ahrblo be guest speaker at Country Friends meeting Elesl W. Hahn of R;;.n2o Santa Fe will be the An active contributor to the arts, Hahn has sup- rsr 1888
..,Al~n•• , . c. e ,ass Philosophers to discuss in moral philosophy from throughout the country are gathering this Thur day through aturday for the lJ.Qj_versity of an Die o' fir t annuarForum on Hum n Va ues. Lawrence llinman, U D philosophy department chair- man, is chairing the three-day conference, which will focus on the virtue . Love, purity, rotten- ness, immorality and moral education are among the ubjects to b analyzed. The ev nt, co-spon ored by the U D phi lo phy department and the Matchette and xxon founda- tions, will be held at the Man- che\ter bJ ported as well as created facilities for the de- velopment of cultural programs in many of the communities in which he has shopping centers. At University Towne Centre in San Diego, a folk art museum was built in donated space, and in the Co urtyard , a shopping center opened in 1981 in Palos Verdes, a 450-seat community theater was spearheaded by the Hahn Company as a con- tribution to that neighborhood's performing arts group. In May 1977, the Ernest W. Hahn Award was established at the Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Mass. The award 1 'will support a sig- nificant academic cont ribution to the develop- ment, improvement and evolution of r egional shopping centers or such other alternate facili- • ties as may exist to provide the most efficient distribution of goods and services to the public." Mr. Hahn is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate Center for Real Estate. He began his career in 1946 when he formed the Hahn-St. John Genera l Contracting Company in Hawthorne , California, which in 1956 became Ernest W. Hahn. Inc., and evolved into the largest builder of retail buildings in the United States , achieving yearly volumes exceeding $150 mil- lion. The Contracting Division was sold in 1981 to managing employees . It is now known as Nuhahn , Inc., and is presently engaged in build- i~g the North County Fair in Escondido. In 1980, Ernest W. Hahn, Inc., wa s sold to Trizec Corporat io n, Ltd., of Canada, the largest pub li cl y owned real e state company in Canada. Hahn is a d irector on the Trizec Board. Hahn's persona l activities include tennis , go lf an d flying. He cu r rently hold s rat ings as a pil ot of mult i-engi ne aircra ft includ ing jets. fe atured guest speaker for the Country Friends' membership meeting to be held Wednesday at the U. S. Grant Hotel. His topic will be "The Re- birth of San Diego." Hahn is founder and Chai rman of t he Board of Ernest W. Hahn , Inc., the large t shopp ing center developer on the West Coast. and one of the largest in the United States. The company has more than 40 regional centers, comprising more t han 35 million square feet , open throughout California and in Colorado, Iowa, Mon tana, Nevada, New Mexico, orth Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee , Texas , Utah , Virginia and Washington. An active member of numerous civic and pub- lic endeavors , Hahn is a found ing trustee and donor of the Eisenhower Medical Center and Hospital in Palm Desert; a trustee emer itus of Scripps Clinic and Rese~rch Foundation in La J ollaf a trustee of the Un iversity of Southern California; a trustee of the Univ~rsity of San ~iegoi_Chairman of the Independent Colleges of Southern Californ ia, a trustee of the Urban Land Institute ; and past president of the International , Council of Shopping Centers. He has been a leading supporter of the Cen- tin~ Valley Community Hospital , C~n•s Hos,Pital of Los Angeles , Ch ildren's Hospital of San Diego, the Los Angele and Centinela Valley YMCAs and the Boy Scouts of Americ a. He spon- sor the Ernes t W. Ha hn Research Fellowship at the City of Hope a nd is a former recipient of the Golden Torch of Hope. Hahn has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Sc ience degree by No rt hrop University. He is also a re cip ient of the Go ld en P late Award of the Ame rica n Acade my of Ac hi evement, a nati ona l orga n iza tio n dedicated to the advanc eme nt of youth a nd educa t ion. Ernest W. Hahn of Rancho Santa Fe. Personal interests include flying, tennis and golf. san Diego, CA (San Diego co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454) La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) La Jolla Light (Cir. W. 9,293) FEB13 FE813 1986 nt[' Jt. en• PCB . • , South Bay wants teachers to be bilingual By Mark Monday~Jlj'? ten~~ te~chers who ~o not have a viewers to Spain. ministrators said. Tribune Stall Writer facility . wit~ _the Spants~ language. Grignon said that although there Among the colleges slated for re- Teachers from Spain and Mexico • •: Their a_bility t~ contmue to pro- are some cultural and _language di_f- cruiting drives next month are are being sought by the South Bay v1de eff_ec~1":e services to the you~g- feren_ces betw~n. Mexico ~nd Spam schools in the University of Califor- Union School District, where almost sters di~mshes as th e population he dtd not anticipate maJor prob- nia system, in the California State one in five schoolchildren speak little changes: . . lems. University system and private insti- or 0 0 English. .~e district has agreed to ~tre two "There is no greater difference be- tutions such as the University of In addition, the district plans to bilingual tea~hers from Spam for a tween_the two spoken ~anguages than Southern California, Pepperdine, spend $15,000 to send 10 teachers and one-year period. teachers_ would t~ere 1s between the d1~lects of E:ng- Claremont and the University of San one administrator this summer to a hav_e to P~ a mimmurn basic edu- ltsh that are spoken m the Umted Diego. -- six-week immersion language school cabo~al skills_ tests. States," ~e. said. ~id the teachers and ad- at Cuernavaca, Mexico. Grignon said the teachers would In addition, the trustees approved ministrator chosen for the immer- Those were among several pro- be recrwted through an agreement Grignon's proposal to start a simi!ar sion language course will be volun- grams approved by trustees this betw:een the state ~ ~artment of Ed- teac~er-tradmg agreement with teers and will have to agree to stay week to increase the number of ~catI_on an? th e Mimstry of E_duca- Mex 1~ 0 - . . . . with the district and use their Span- Spanish- peaking educators in the tion m Spam. The actual selection of Grignon also said the ?i.strict will ish skills for at least two years after district. the teachers would be le!t to a team send two-member recru1tmg teams completing the program. Superintendent Philip Grignon told from the state education depart- to schools throu~hout the state to Besides that course, trustees also trustees that it is vital for the district ment. . look for prospective teacher candi- approved Grignon's proposal to de- to hire more bilingual teachers. School ~o~rd President Doug dat~. There would be ~eavy em- .velop a two-semester Spanish-lan- Sixty-one of the district's 330 teach- ~ngdon said 1~w?uld be too e~pen- phas1s place_d on rE:CrmtI~g _educa- guage training program for district ers are now rated as bilingual. s1ve for the d1str1ct to send inter- tors fluent m Spantsh, district ad- teachers. f<1l888 P c e .Jl/lrn's I , 1HH, "If you look at the demography of the district over the last 10 years, South Bay has gone from 22 percent minority to approximately 69 per- cent minority," he said. "At the same time we have good, II H allows Acadcm) eigh th grade students attended the commission meeting at Univer~ity of ·an Diego . --- Area residents have major role in Constitution committee meeting r:;_75~ La Jollans Bernard Siegan and Kennedy, Ted Stevens, and Some 30 eighth grader from San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) La Jolla Light (Cir. W. 9,293) All Hallows Academy were among the estimates 700 people who attended the open hearing at USD's Camino Theatre. The All Hallows students were brought to the hearing by teacher Nancy Woodard, who said her students recent!} completed studies of the Con thution. On Feb. 2, Sic.- an hosted a break fast for the ~ommissioners at the La Jolla Country Club. trom Thurmond; f'.hyllis Schlaf- ly, Rep. Lindy Boggs, and Rep. Joan Bowe played key roles in the meeting of the President's Commi~sion on the Bicentennial of the U.. Constitution held feb. 2-3 at the Uni\C1 ity of San Philip Crane. FEB13 1986 FEB 13 1986 Bowe chairs the San Diego County Commission Bicentennial of the Constitution. She testified Feb. 3 before the commission. Her group was the first local level commission in the United States to receive the en- on the Diego. a US D Bernard Siegan, ..Allen'• .Jlflen P. c. e 's P c. e 1" 1 HHH j\~~£1~~!~zef a~~er . rn moral philosophy E.a 1888 t" Beat f'armers play for students only The Beat Farmers lodcdt~eing held tomght at the University of San Dl.eg~pen to USD students only Cl rifieation The conr ert 1s not open to the gener- al public, as was implied in an arti- cle m the Feb. 5 edition of The San Diego Unwn • • • ~t is the policy of The S'in Diego U•uon to correct all errors. To dis- cu accuracy or fairness in the news. please write Cliff Smith, read- ers' representative, P.O. Box 191, San Diego, Calif 92112, or telephone (619) 293-1525. di,tinguished professor of faw, is u member of the commission, chaired by Supreme Justice Warren h1cl 1s which . ourt o f Bu r g er ' s d o r s em e n t commission. Burger. contact~':~ mformat1on, please n Nunes at 260-4628 mman at 260 4600 t o H. r hol " appointed President Reagan r m throughout the country are 1egan to the commis ion last pnng. Others on the 23-membcr commission in lude Senators Ted h . Th • ex · uday for the University of r - -='---~---~~__...,- S.in D~o•s fir,t annualForum t 1'Tlilman Values. Ilic event, co-sponsored by the P 1l0,phy department and ermp, t 1s ursday through 4424 _ - i ti e \fatchette and Exxon founda- 11 ns, will be held at the Man- che-ster Executive Conference ( tcr.
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