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Ambassador
College
ls
Unique
Here is the answer
for
those who would be truly
educated. Here is the story
of
a college destined
to set the future standard
of
true education.
by
Roderick
C.
Meredith
W
ERE ON
earrh can you find
che answers ro che really
BIG
problems in life?
Where can you find che true an–
swer ro why you were pu r on chis
earrh, how che earrh and all life carne
inro being, what is che grear purpose
of human exisrence, whar are che im–
murable laws of Jife which regulare
human destiny?
These marrees are nor inconsequen–
tial. They are worrhy of che educaced
man's attention and srudy!
Role of the Schools
This generarion has become che
mosr educarion conscious ever ro ex-
LOMA D. ARMSTRONG ACADEMIC
CENTER,
on the Pasadena, California
Campus, includes the Science Hall, the
Fine Arts Hall, Ambassador Hall, a
plaza with a fountain, and the formal
ltalian Sunken Garden.
Dove Conn
-
P/oin
Truth Photo
ist in eanh's bistery. Before we srarr
rejoicing over chis facr, we had better
examine che results or "fruirs" of all
chis mass educacion.
Firsr, realize chat a normal cbild
spends more of his waking hours ar–
tending school than ar any ocher
single occuparion. Therefore, if prop–
erly urilized , che knowledge and
habits acquired during tbese hours
should play che greacesc part in che
developmenc of che ch.ild's actitudes
and characcer.
Second, while parental ceaching
and example cercainly play a big pare
in che development of a child's inter–
eses and characcer, che parenrs rhem–
selves are produces of modern
educacion, and cheir knowledge - or
lack of knowledge - of how ro rrain
cheir children was acquired ro a large
exrent in today's schools.
But whac is che
RESULT
of all chis
education?
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