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r.1al'"'COS, .. oa_lif. ,__ ytednesday ~ Oct.

VIEWS ON

"Narriage is so frequent here it is like a business. It is not taken as seriously as it is in Europe, TTMaroni Umberto, Palomar 's student fro~ Switz e rland, con@ented when questioned on hi s impressions of America. He admitted that the highly publicized marriages and divorces in Hollywood might be responsible for the prevalent European opinion. Umberto found it difficult to believe that so many people own a car. nAmericans have a very high standard of living," he said. "They live very well, but they are in a hurry most of the time.n He hones to take out citizen.. ship papers. At present he is preparing toward metallurgica] engineering. DEAN BABCOCK TO APPEAR IN "lJHO'S \JHQ H "Who's Hho in America" /Jill include Dean Dorothy Babcock for the second, consecutive time. Dean Babcock, who was listed in the 1950-51 edition, has been asked to submit additional information for the 1952-53 edition now in preparation. 1

Only three out of every thousand Americans are listed in "Who's Vlho in America, n and the number of women admitted to the listing is low. Being in {Cont. on page 3)

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HILDRtTH WRITES FOlli ~E R STUDENTS NO~'J IN SERVICE Former Palomar students nov..r in the armed forces will soon receiw a news-letter from Dr. Elan Hi l dreth, who believes that news from hone a~d school is important in maintaining morale. In his lette r , mailed last ~~l'{ee k. , ·11 ...... re th expresse...d a D'r. IT"ld desire for a t wo-way commun j.cat i on. Letters r eceived from t he service~en will a npear in the rr ELbS COP E . "All of you r friends here are anxious to hear from you and would much appreciate being able to re ad your letters," he wrote. d

A.S.B. President Bill Tipt on announc ed tha t former stud~ n t s now serving their country would o J..+' t..d· ..•~. r:..;:.., also recei ve l,...re e c opJ· . • e ..co, TELESCOPE. Parents and friends are urgen~­ ly requested to send in the rnai~­ ing address of Palomar students now in the service in order that all may receive c op ies of Dr. Hildreth's let te r and the week:i.y ~ 'L"·'cCOP ¥' • .2,,j , i:J T 1:J

--·--------------------------·-----Paloma r College now has a representative on the fourteen-man executive board of the Southern California Juni or College Asso.ci_. ation. The new board member~ instructor Arthur Kelley, attended the dinner meeting held in Pasadena last week, as the only representative from San Diego County.


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