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Malcolm A. Love Library (commonly referred to as University Library) is an academic library at San Diego State University (SDSU). The library first opened in 1971. The library first opened in 1971. It is named after former university president Malcolm A. Love .
James Strohn Copley (August 12, 1916 – October 6, 1973) was an American journalist and newspaper publisher. [1] He published the San Diego Union and the San Diego Evening Tribune, both later merged into The San Diego Union-Tribune in 1992, from 1947 until his death in 1973, and was president of the Inter American Press Association (1969–1970). [2]
Hardy Memorial Tower is a bell tower at San Diego State University (SDSU). Constructed as a Works Progress Administration project in 1931, it is 11 stories (119.1 ft / 36.3 m) tall; it contains the Fletcher Symphonic Carillon (also known as the Fletcher Chimes) (installed 1946), consisting of 204 bells over 6 octaves.
He was a journalist and newspaper publisher. He published the San Diego Union, San Diego Union-Tribune and San Diego Evening Tribune from 1947 until his death in 1973. Helen K. Copley, 1973–2001; David C. Copley, 2001–2009; Edward R. Moss, May 2009 – December 2011 [57] Doug F. "Papa Doug" Manchester, 2011–2015 [58] [59]
Belle Benchley (1882–1973), director of the San Diego Zoo from 1927–1953; Dan Broderick, attorney, and his wife Linda, murdered by his ex-wife, Betty Broderick, in 1989; Victor Buono (1938–1982), character actor (He is entombed with his mother, Myrtle, but his name is not inscribed on the crypt. [2]) George Burnham (1868–1939), banker ...
Pages in category "The San Diego Union-Tribune people" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... This page was last edited on 30 September ...
In 2010, construction began on a new $184.9 million 366,673 square feet (34,065.0 m 2) [6] Central Library at 330 Park Boulevard in downtown San Diego. This 9-story structure was designed by San Diego architect Rob Quigley. [7] The building includes bay view terraces, roof gardens, a public reading room, an auditorium, and an art gallery. [8]
In 2004 it was honored as Library of the Year by Library Journal and Thomson Gale, for its collaborative combination of the two functions as well as for the building. [3] On its tenth anniversary in 2013 it was still the largest joint university-municipal library in the United States. [2] The library building can accommodate over 2000 visitors.