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---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, October 4, 1994 • Vol. XXVI No.27 ~NOTRE DAME·IN ~ THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S By SARAH DORAN doctorate by the University in News Editor 1985. Elected a trustee in 1978, he also served as chairman of The University's first new the Sorin Society, which en men's residence halls in a courages unrestricted gifts to quarter century will be under the University. written with gifts from Donald O'Neill Family Hall will be un Keough, chairman emeritus of derwritten by gifts from the es Notre Dame's Board of tate of Joseph O'Neill, Jr.; from Trustees, and the family of the his daughter and son-in-law, late Joseph O'Neill, Jr., an Helen and Charles Schwab; and emeritus trustee and 1937 from his son, Joseph O'Neill III. Notre Dame alumnus, it was Joseph O'Neill, Jr., who announced last week. would have been 80 years old The Keough and O'Neill gifts on October 31, earned a bache are "generous and whole lor's degree in commerce from hearted commitments to the the University and was a. two traditions of community and time football monogram win family that underpin student ner. He was a member of the life at the University," said Uni FBI following service in World versity President Father Ed War II, then founded O'Neill ward Malloy. Properties, Ltd., an oil and in "When Notre Dame alumni vestments firm, in Midland, meet," he said, "their first Texas, in 1948. He was active question typically is, 'When did in the firm until his death in you graduate?' Their second is, 1991.
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