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Loyola Lawyer Law School Publications Spring 3-1-1991 Loyola Lawyer Loyola Law School - Los Angeles Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/loyola_lawyer Repository Citation Loyola Law School - Los Angeles, "Loyola Lawyer" (1991). Loyola Lawyer. 20. https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/loyola_lawyer/20 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Publications at Digital Commons @ Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Loyola Lawyer by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GEHRY RECIPIENT BRADY APPOINTED OFTHE 1990 HANNON AND MIYAWAKI ASSISTANT TO THE GOVERNOR'S AWARD GIFTS SPUR COMPLETION OF PRESIDENT AND FOR THE ARTS STAFF SECRETARY e second annual Governor's CASASSA BUILDING esident George Bush appointed Phillip Award for the Arts was held at the . Brady 76 as Assistant to the President nd Staff Secretary effective January 14, Beverly Hilton Hotel and Frank 0. Iliam H. Hannon, LMU '37, Miyawaki's home state. Interim Dean Ti 1991. He succeeded James WCicconi. Gehry. architect for the Law School Chairman ofthe Burns Frederick]. Lower; Jr., '64 and Assistant campus, was among the recipients Foundation and Regent Dean for Admissions Susan Shepard vis Prior to this appointment, Brady served W: as general counsel at the United States honored. Emeritus of Loyola Marymount ited Hawaii in November Dr Miyawaki Recognized in the category for Lifetime University. and the Edison M. Miyawaki, had always had strong feelings for the Department ofTransportation since late Achievement in Architecture, Gehrywas M.D., LMU '52, family each made a major Law School, and when everyone was 1989. Brady was the Deputy Assistant to the also honored for his artistic designs last commitment to the Law School to help gathered in Hawaii, the decision was President and Director of Cabinet Affairs at year when he was named the winner of fund the five-story Charles S. Casassa, made that the Miyawakis would visit the the White House in 1989; Deputy Counsel the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize. S.}., Building. Dr Miyawaki is a trustee of law school on their trip to California for to the President, 1988-89; and Deputy In addition to the Loyola Law School the University and long-time friend of the next Trustees' meeting. Assistant to the Vice President, 1985-1988. campus, Gehry has designed the the Law School. Even before the visit Dr Miyawaki Brady also served at the Department of Temporary Contemporary of the Museum Hannon first became interested in made his pledge to fund the Law Justice from 1982-1985. Other positions of Contemporary Art building, the law making a personal gift towards the Journal Center housed on the fourth Brady has held include: Regional Director; firm of Berger; Kahn, Shatton, Moss, Figler; Casassa Building when he came for a floor of the Casassa Building. The Law Region SIX, ACTION Agency. 1981-1982; Legislative Counsel for Representative Simon & Gladstone in Marina Del Rey. tour as the Chairman of the Burns Journal Center includes separate offices and he is currently working on the design Foundation, the major funding source for each ofthe three student journals, Daniel E. Lungren, 1979- 1981 ; Deputy for the building. Hannon, upon Law Attorney General, California Department for the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the Reviev.;, International and of]ustice, 1978-1979; and Associate in the Los Angeles Music Center. inspection ofthe building, felt it would Comparative Law journal, and the law firm of Spray. Gould and Bowers in Los Those honored during this year's be an appropriate place to honor his Entertainment Lawjournal, as well as program were individuals and mother; Eugenie B. Hannon. He chose the administrative support office. Angeles, 1976-1978. Brady was graduated organizations who have distinguished the Trial Advocacy Complex located on Ceremonies to honor these two and from the University of Notre Dame (B.A., themselves for their "many humanitarian the building's top floor other donors are being planned and cum laude, 1973) and Loyola Law School and philant:[lropic endeavors;· in addition Each year Dr Edison M. Miyawaki and will be announced later this spring, O.D., cum laude, 1976). A full profile on Brady to their ability to inspire artistic creativity his family host the Law School for a pending completion of the building's and his work with President Bush will be presented in a later issue. • in others. • student recruiting trip in Hawaii, the site work. • WELCOME DEAN MclAUGHLIN~ CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FOR FR. DONOVAN lumni/ae and friends gathered on February 22 to toast the old and he new at Loyola Law School. Dean Gerald T McLaughlin, on the job for less than a month, was the guest ofhonor at this special event which was also a celebration of the lOOth anniversary of Father Donovan's birth. Roger Sullivan '52, Chairman ofthe Joy and Dan Cuny '60 (I) and jayne and Roger Board of Visitors, was the master of Margaret and Fred Martino '39 are joined by Sullivan '52 (r) surround Bette Redmond (c). Hon. Charlie Frisco '50 and Marjorie Frisco. Evelyn and Gilbert Dreyfos '53 enjoyed the dancing. Also receiving special commendation ceremonies for the evening which includ was the Hon. Frederick]. Lower;Jr '64 who ed the welcoming ofDean McLaughlin was recognized by the Board of Visitors and a special tribute to Father Donovan. for outstanding service to the law school Hon. Otto M. Kaus '49 and Hon. Charles E. over the past 23 years. Judge Lower Frisco '51 both told wonderful stories of served as professor; dean, professor and the magic of Father Donovan. The tribute interim dean during his tenure at the Law was capped with the traditional Donovan School. He was appointed to the Superior Maggie and Brian Wardlaw '74 with Rose Anne Dean Gerald T. McLaughlin and his wife Irene and Guillermo Schnaider '68. Diamant (1) greet Thomas Keiser '76. slide show. Court in January 1991. • Red Mass Committee include: Mark B. NINTH ANNUAL LAW DAY LITURGY: MAY t, t99t Adams; Hon. Benjamin Aranda III '69; Robert V Biroschak; Camilla Broderick '77; James A. Broderick '37; Hon. Richard P ARCHBISHOP ROGER MAHONY TO BE CELEBRANT Byrne; Richard M. Coleman; Prof he Los Angeles Law Day Marymount University and the celebrant wore red robes, the judges of William G. Coskran '59; Prof.] an C. Committee, Loyola Law School Tribunal. The Rev. Donald P Merrifield, the High Court - who were all doctors Costello; Mary B. Creutz '54; L. Don Tand the Archdiocese of Los S.]., Chancellor of Loyola Marymount of the law-conformed to ecclesiastical Damato; Peter Dolan; William]. Angeles invite all those practicing law University. will be the homilist. tradition and also wore red robes. Thus, Emanuel; Vincent Fish; Thomas L. or working in the profession to attend Committee chairpersons are Roger the term Red Mass;· he added. Flattery; PaulL. Freese; Hon. Charles E. the ninth annual Law Day Red Mass. Sullivan '52, a partner at Sullivan, Sullivan continued, "Each year; more Frisco; Hon. Richard A Gadbois, Jr '58; The celebration will be held on Workman & Dee; Lawrence w. Crispo '56, and more people come to celebrate our Hon. Richard G. Harris; Hon. A. Andrew Wednesday. May I, 1991 at 5:30p.m., at partner at Breidenbach, Swainston, annual Los Angeles event. It's Hauk; Manuel Hidalgo; Commissioner Immaculate Conception Church, 1433 Crispo & Way; and the Hon. Lawrence becoming quite a tradition here. We George Kalinski; Stephen E Keller; West Ninth Street, Los Angeles. Waddington, of the Santa Monica want to extend a special welcome to all Andrew Landay; Bernard LeSage 74; Following the Mass, guests will cross Superior Court. The Mt. St. Mary's Choir lawyers, judges, facu lty, students, Hon. Mildred Lillie; Hon. Frederick]. the street to attend a reception in the under the di.rection of Frank Brownstead paralegals and others working in the Lower; Jr. '64; Hon. Robert Mallano; Student Lounge of the Law School. will provide the music. profession oflaw to join us on May r· Phillip R. Marrone '69; Dean Gerald T Archbishop Roger Mahoney of Los "For those unfamiliar with the history The Red Mass is now celebrated in McLaughlin; Pierce O'Donnell; Janice M. Angeles will be the celebrant, along of the Red Mass, it is said to have begun the United States in honor ofSt. Thomas Patronite '76; Frances A. Pullara; Patrick with invited priests from Loyola in 1245 in Paris, from where it quickly More, so it is particularly fitting that G. Rogan '72; Anthony J. Ruffolo '5B ; spread to England and Italy." said Judge Sullivan oversees the event each year Dean Daniel P Selmi; Rev. Msgr. Royale Waddington, who admitted he is often as he, along with his friend from law Vadakin; Adam c. Vallejo; Thomas IN THIS ISSUE asked about the origin and name of the school days, Chief]udge Manuel Real 'S! Viola '61; Hon. Laughlin Waters; Randall careerP1anning&PlacementColumn liturgy of the u.s. District Court in Los Angles, W. Wenker '64; Matthew H. Witteman; "In England, the tradition ofthe Red first founded the St. Thomas More and Patricia E. Wright. Day & BleningSBALettertoAlumni!ae Mass began about 1310, under the reign Honor Society at Loyola Law School Ifyou need additional information Student-Alumni/ aeMentorProgram of Edward I. The bench and the bar when they were students. Real is a regarding the ninth annual Law Day attended the Mass together at the member of the Law Day Committee. Red Mass, please call (213) 624-5544; or Summer Program in Central America opening ofeach term of court. Since the Other members of the 1991 Law Day the Alumni/ae Office at (213) 736-1096.