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Debartolo Ranks Number 41 on Forbes Richest 400 Observer Staff Report for the Construction of a New Some, Such As Trump, Were Academic Quadrangle The Observer VOL. XXIII NO. 32 TUESDAY , OCTOBER 9, 1990 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY’S Activities are planned for Parents’ Weekend By ANN MARIE Government will then spon­ HARTMAN sor the second annual News Writer Dessert Reception for all in the South Dining Hall from The days are numbered 8:00-11:30 p.m. Rob Pasin, until thousands of proud student body president, said “Irish” parents make their “The Dessert Reception was way to Notre Dame’s cam­ held for the first time last pus for its annual Parents’ year and was an overwhelm­ Football Weekend. ing success. We now hope to Each year one weekend is make it a tradition for all designated as Parents’ Parents’ Football Weekends. Weekend. This time, how­ The featured entertainment ever, is different, according will again be the Glee Club. to Karen Leonard, assistant Lastly, the Parents’ Mass director of Student Activities will be held in Sacred Heart Programming. Church at 11:45 a.m. Sun­ Leonard, who is this week­ day, October 14. For those end’s coordinator of events, parents who have not been said “this is the first year fortunate enough to view the where Notre Dame parents new renovations in Sacred are being pulled together to Heart, this is an opportune experience the Irish hype in tim e- The ObserverZ/E.G. Bailey a variety of activities outside Bishop Palacido Rodriguez, the auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Chicago, was the guest celebrant at a the football stadium." For those parents who Spanish mass held in Cavanaugh Hall last night. The mass was one of many awareness-increasing events Parents’ Weekend will take have a few free moments be­ organized by the ND Hispanic-American Organization. place Friday through Sun­ tween events and are not day, October 12th-14th. A taking one of the many Pep Rally will be held Friday guided campus tours offered ND’s debate team to discuss censorshipat 7 p.m. in the Joyce Ath­ this weekend, the Notre By MARK CAWLEY Toohy were named the sixth Wallace, who is a law student letic and Convocation Center. Dame Student Players will News Writer place negative team, at Notre Dame. The practices Casino Night at Stepan present the Broadway Musi­ were named the sixth place center around developing new Center will immediately fol­ cal, “Do Black Patent Resolved: government censor­ negative team. theories to support and defend low the Pep Rally. This event Leather Shoes Really Reflect ship of artistic expression is an The team of Tim Calmeyn and the resolution on censorship. will feature dancing to the Up?" Performances will be undesirable infringement on the Mike Sayer placed second on music of “The Saxophones,” held Thursday, Friday, and freedom of speech. the negative side. The varsity During an actual debate the refreshments, and casino Saturday at 8:10 p.m. in This is the topic which Notre debaters journeyed to Atlanta, debaters must spend four games. A raffle will be held Washington Hall. Tickets Dame’s debate team must both Georgia to participate in the rounds supporting the resolu­ at 10:30 p.m., which will give can be purchased at the in­ advocate and criticize through­ Peachtree Debates at Emory tion and four rounds criticizing away Notre Dame memo­ formation desk in LaFortune out the semester. With such a University. While no awards it. “You have to treat it as a fun rabilia. All events are com­ for $3. controversial proposal ahead, were won, varsity member John activity,” said Albers. “You plimentary. In addition, Notre Dame the Irish debaters are prepar­ Albers seemed pleased, anyway, can’t go into it with a closed On Saturday, the day of paraphernalia will be on sale ing for an intense season. because, “the program here is mind. You have to be loose,” he the Air Force football game, all weekend at the Book­ The thirty-member team, un­ just getting off the ground,” he said. concession stands will be lo­ store, the JACC Pro-shop, der the leadership of varsity said. While team members are cated throughout campus. and at the Golf and Tennis debaters John Albers, Matt The team will be traveling to happy with their success thus The Glee Club and Shenani­ Pro-shops. Featured items Salzman, Chris Kozoll, and Northern Illinois University far, they see areas that need gans will be performing at include the famous green Valerie Renegar, has already during the weekend of improvement. The team must 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at “SHIRT” worn at the Michi­ participated in two debates. November 10th. “The number operate on a University funded the JACC Hospitality Center. gan game and the navy blue of debates we attend during the budget that varsity debater At 10:40 a.m., the March­ T-shirt commemorating the Some of the novice debaters first semester is limited be­ Matt Salzman calls, “incredibly ing Band Concert will be held final Notre Dame-Miami attended a novice tournament cause of the football season," small.” Salzman added that, at the steps under the gam e. All proceeds from the at Wheaton College in Illinois said Albers. “Our activities re­ “sometimes we have to drive Golden Dome. They will sale of this shirt for “THE last weekend. They had an ally pick up during the second fourteen hours to a debate.” “step off” at 11:25 a.m. and CAUSE” will be donated to outstanding tournament and semester,” he added. John Albers also noted that, march towards the stadium the family of a Notre Dame captured a number of awards. The Irish debaters practice “the University is not looking for the 12:10 p.m. kick-off. graduate who was severely Scot Graydon and Richard with their coach, Nancy for a permanent debate coach.” After the game, Student injured exactly one year ago. DeBartolo ranks number 41 on Forbes richest 400 Observer Staff Report for the construction of a new Some, such as Trump, were academic quadrangle. Forbes 400 evicted, another symbolic boot Forbes magazine released its The quad, to be completed by Wealthiest Americans to the 1980s era of living on (in millions) list of the 400 richest people in 1992, will house the $16 million borrowed money. Forbes said America Monday and two Notre Edward DeBartolo classroom Name Net Worth Trump’s fortune, estimated at Dame benefactors were in­ building and the $14 million $1.7 billion in 1989, was possi­ cluded among the top 50. Marie DeBartolo Center for the 1-John W. Kluge $ 5,600 bly within “hailing distance of Walter Annenberg, of Performing Arts. zero ” because of looming loans Wynnewood, Pa., was listed as DeBartolo graduated with a 2. W arren E. Buffett $ 3 ,3 4 3 and a slow economy. number 31 on the list with an degree in civil engineering from Trump, who previously has estimated fortune of $1.65 bil­ the University and built his for­ 3. Ronald Q. Perelman $ 2 R70 denounced Forbes for down­ lion. Annenberg, 82, amassed tune through the development grading his ranking on the list, 4. Henry 1... Hillman $ 2 ,6 5 0 his fortune in the publishing in­ of shopping centers. did not immediately return a dustry. Although their total wealth is 5. Barbara C Anthony $ 2 6 0 0 telephone call seeking com­ His support of Notre Dame awesome, the richest people in ment. spans more than two decades Edward DeBartolo America are feeling a lot S. A nne C. C h a m b e rs _$2.600 “This year the entire Forbes since his first gifts to the poorer this year. 400 list seemed to stop going University in the late 1960s, nications and the arts, he owns From debt-dogged Donald 7. Samuel 1. Newhnuse ,lr $2 600 up and, on balance, start going Most prominent of his gifts is one of the world’s finest collec­ Trump to financial felon down,” the magazine said. the Annenberg Auditorium of tions of Impressionist and Michael Milken and others, for­ __ B. Donald E. Newhnuse $ 2 ,6 0 0 “This year all kinds of things £ 1 < I the University’s Snite Museum Post-Impressionist paintings. tunes of the wealthiest declined 1 went down: real estate, media, $ 2 ,5 0 0 of Art. Edward DeBartolo, a member dramatically this year, Forbes banks, public stocks, private In July, the Annenberg of Notre Dame’s class of 1932, magazine says. 10. Robed A> Pritzker $ 2 5 0 0 companies, you name it,” Foundation donated $5 million is the 41st wealthiest man in Fifty-three members of the Forbes said. F i I < 1 for the maintenance of the America, according to Forbes. Forbes 400 list suffered de­ £1.650 It said the declines "reflected Hesburgh Library and the Joyce The magazine estimates that clines in net worth ranging a general scaling down of capi­ ACC. DeBartolo, 81, has a fortune of from $100 million to $880 mil­ 41. Edward J. DeBartolo S1.40( tal values, brought about in Annenberg has been a major $1.4 billion. lion, the magazine said in its list in 1982, the minimum net- good part by a worldwide benefactor of individual col­ A resident of Boardman, recent Oct. 22 edition, released worth required to join the elite shrinkage of credit and sinking leges and universities as well as Ohio, he is well known on cam­ Monday. ranking dropped, from $275 stock markets." of the United Negro College pus for his 1989 donation of For the first time since million in 1989 to $260 million Associated Press contributed Fund.
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