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LOMA O. ARMSTRONG ACAOEMIC CENTER, Pasadena campus .
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AMBASSADOR'S ANSWER TO
ind Pollution
What is the MEANING of the current turmoil in education?
Why
are
solutions so long in coming?
Read here
how
three
col/ege
campuses hove discovered the real answers.
by
Roderick C. Meredith
W
HILE THE
world
ÍS
hurling
itself to a "civil ized" form of
nuclear suicide, a unigue
achievement in education points the way
to a better world tomorrow.
The missing dimension in education
is at last avai lable! It is found on the
three campuses of Ambassador College
and in its adult in-the-home extension
program.
Isn' t it time we took an objective
look at this world, its "civilization" and
its educat ion? And asked why there is
so much human misery and confusion?
The
CONFUSION Around Us
A literal avalanche of
mind poilr1tants
is descending on young people today.
From Cali fornia to Copenhagen, from
Sydney, Austral ia, to Stockholm, Swe-
den, a tide of
FLLTH
is infesting the
books,
magazines, movies and gradually
even the television programs our young
people watch or read.
This type of intellectual diet is
wreaking havoc with the lives and char–
acter of the young. "We are so deep in
hard-core obscenity that 1 feel we will
never recover," said Los Angeles Vice
Squad Sergeant Donald Schaidell
recently. "The situation is actually un–
believable."
According to the
U.
S. Senate In–
vestigat ing Committee on Juvenile De–
l inquency, 75 to
90
percent of all f ilthy