Throwback Thursday

Price alumni reflect on their years at Price, 
and tell us why giving matters. 

Dan Cassidy '59 is all smiles as he rides his bike around the USC campus.
(Photo from USC El Rodeo yearbook.) 
NAME

Dan Cassidy

PRICE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Public Administration
CLASS OF
1959
CURRENT OCCUPATION:

Partner, Law Firm of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore

CURRENT INVOLVEMENT AT PRICE:

Member of the Athenian Society's Leadership Council; Donor

FAVORITE USC HANGOUT:

Daytime hangout - The Grill

After class hangout - Julie's Trojan Barrel or 901 Bar & Grill.

SURVIVAL FOOD:

Anything at El Cholo's 

SOUNDTRACK TO MY USC YEARS:

Frank Sinatra's "Music for Swinging Lovers" with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra

FAVORITE USC EXPERIENCE:

When I was President of the Trojan Knights, I escorted Chancellor Rufus B. von KleinSmid to the Coliseum Press Box before home football games in his Chauffeur driven limo.

EXCELLENCE AT PRICE IS...

The many exceptional forums that discuss important local and national policy issues throughout the school year. These forums bring together graduate students, alumni and members of the public to participate in these important discussions.


WHY SUPPORT PRICE?
The Price School offers undergraduates the opportunity to explore solutions to many current and future societal problems. 

I would like to help provide others the same academic opportunity that I was given so many years ago by USC.  
 
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