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"Swig Hall, a residence hall opened in 1966, is named for San Francisco entrepreneur Benjamin H. Swig, the first non-Jesuit chairman of the board of trustees."
© Matthew Hendricks
Photograph of Swig Hall for Campus section of the SCU page. Created and uploaded by SCUMATT 01:47, 16 January 2006 (UTC).
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