The Autobiography of Herbert W Armstrong - Installment 61
Plain Truth Magazine
January 1964
Volume: Vol XXIX, No.1
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The Autobiography of Herbert W Armstrong - Installment 61

Ambassador College makes possible The PLAIN TRUTH each month; our first foreign correspondents. After the purchase of the camellia nursery, and the Green Street properties, we felt that Ambassador College was really on its way! The camellia nursery would give us an athletic field. It was small - there would not be space for a quarter mile track, a stadium, or football field. But there was sufficient ground for an eighth-mile running track, and two new tennis courts. There was also room for run - up tracks for the pole vault and broad jump, and space for the high jump, and the shot-put. Then the Green Street houses could be converted into men's dormitories. Mayfair could be made exclusively a girls' student residence. We felt that, with a classroom building, an administration building, both men's and women's residences on campus, and an athletic field, even though small, we were coming to have a college campus.

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Plain Truth MagazineJanuary 1964Vol XXIX, No.1