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The College for Men, which has been operating since 1954, has at present approximately two hundred students and is temporarily located across Linda Vista road from the rest of the University. Its existing buildings include a lecture hall, library, and laboratories. The College will move into the Law Building when it is finished in September of 1957 and then into the Arts and Science Building. The College’s present campus will then be used for a boys' university high school. When finally constructed, the University of San Diego will be the largest private school on the West Coast, accommodating five thousand students. It does now, and will continue to bring much prestige and credit to California’s third largest city. 107
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In between the Major Seminary and the College for Women rapid progress is taking place in the construction of the largest Church in the San Diego Diocese — the ‘‘Immaculate. If undoubtedly will be one of the most beautiful Churches in all of Southern California. The Church will have twenty side chapels, ten on each side. Keeping in style with the rest of the campus the Immaculate will be of Spanish Renaissance Architecture. The Campus Church will scat eleven hundred parishioners. It will not only serve the professors, students, and others of the University of San Diego, but will be used as a Parish Church and a second Church for the Holy Family Parish in nearby Linda Vista. The Church will be connected to the Major and Minor Seminaries by a covered arcade. Completion date for the Church is set for August, 1967. The only finished building on the south side of Marian Way is the University's Administration Building. Besides being the center of the combined colleges it contains the offices of the President of the College for Men, the Right Reverend Monsignor John Lewis Storm, and other campus officials. The Chancellor of the University, the Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy also resides there. It is also the headquarters for the Southern Cross, San Diego's Catholic newspaper, and for the chancery of the San Diego Diocese. Taking shape to the East of the Administration building are three two-story structures. The Arts and Science building, eventual home of the College for Men, and next to it the School of law and Library. This library will be put to use by both the School of Law and library. This library will be put to use by both the School of Law and the College for Men. 106
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His Excellency, The Most Reverend Charles F. Buddy Right Reverend Monsignor James T. Booth, J.C.D. Right Reverend Monsignor Owen Hannon Reverend Charles Dollen Reverend William Spain Mission San Diego de Alcala St. Augustine High School San Diego College for Women Immaculate Conception Fraternity, Third Order of St. Francis Holy Cross Cemetery Judge and Mrs. De Witt H. Merriam Dr. and Mrs. William J. Ryan Dr. and Mrs. Marcus C. Bushard Dr. and Mrs. James H. Higgins Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Feeney Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Blount Mr. and Mrs. Al Archard Mr. and Mrs. John Overeem Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Engler Commander and Mrs. Edgar M. Brown McKellar and Wyer F. T. Emory Plumbing Co. Ballam and Stringer O'Connor’s Religious Goods The Book House Meanley's Home Store R. C. Watt Company Flowers by Adelaide Richie’s Drive-In Linda Vista Television and Appliances Linda Vista Launderette Bradley’s Mobile Service Mac’s Restaurant Cleve and Mike's Super Service The Surf Club Mitchell-Loveday Athletic Supplies H and R Grocery The Dutch Mill Palm Glen Five-Minute Car Wash Ray’s Liquor Store Fifth Avenue Bootery Dr. and Mrs. William J. Doyle Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Giovanazzi 108
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