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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, AUGUST 20, 1982
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ENVOY) to the brethren at a later date. We anticipate selling about 15,000
copies--the same number sold last fall.
You have already been informed that Mr. Leslie McCullough will again serve
as Deputy Chancellor of Big Sandy. Mr. Larry Salyer will serve as Dean of
Students. Also, Mr. Dick Ames will spend one year at Big Sandy, teaching
and assisting in any way possible. During Mr. Ames' one-year absence from
Pasadena, Dr. David Albert will serve as Acting Director of Admissions.
Dr. Albert had previously served as Assistant Director of Admissions.
All of us here in Pasadena look forward to the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Kelly and Dr. and Mrs. Don Ward. They will make valuable contributions to
the campus during their one-year tenure of service, teaching various
classes in theology and speech. Mr. Kelly will also work closely with the
Editorial Services Department, which is under Mr. Dexter Faulkner's super­
vision.
Once again, we of the faculty and College Administration wish to express
our thanks to all of you ministers and your wives for your prayers and the
other forms of positive support which you have given God's College. This is
one of the main reasons why we have recently had so many wanting to enter
Ambassador College.
As you may know, this year over 1,800 asked for
applications. We are only accepting about 139 single freshmen for the
coming year, and have also accepted 11 married men and four wives.
The following comment from a recent visitor to Ambassador College is fairly
typical of what visitors to this campus see and think when they visit God's
College:
Dear Mr. McNair:
I would like to express my appreciation and admiration for the
condition of the College, since it has been put back on track. I
had the pleasure of visiting the campus and was happy to see,
once again, bright, contented and friendly faces of students, in­
stead of turned-off, unfriendly faces of a few years ago.
{Of
course, as we all know, the main credit on the human level goes to
Mr. Herbert
w.
Armstrong.)
We ask your
that all of
helping to
rough"!
continued prayers that God will continue to bless His College-­
us will do an excellent job, going beyond the call of duty in
train these wonderful young people--these "diamonds in the
--Raymond F. McNair, Deputy Chancellor
FROM PUBLISHING SERVICES
Surplus Newsstand Magazines
Many of you have already received a letter from us asking if you have sur­
plus newsstand magazines in your Church area and can therefore cut down on
your monthly magazine allotment. If you have not already done so, we would
be grateful if you could send this information back to us as soon as pos­
sible. Thank you for your assistance.
--Ray Wright, Publishing Services