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Students at Elliott had the chance for muclr interchange between dorms e here in the form ol a gab session and records. United States lnternational University expanded this vear to include a -100-acre 810,000,000 campus. Elliott Campus is located out on Pomerado Road among eucalyptus trees and mountains, and is now the home of all School of Performing Arts students and most of the graduate school classes. Not onlv arc the buildings verv modern, but they are also verv extravagant with air-conditioned rooms and dorm swimming pools. The future dorms are planned on a suite plan - three bedrooms sharing a lounge area - but before their completion. students had the adventure during the first part of the vear of living in mobile homes and eating in the cafeteria-couverted li- brarv, Elliott will not have Cal Xvcsternls beach. but it will have riding stables and trails among its rolling hills. lnitial enrollment at Elliott was 800. and is expected to grow to 2000. They are distributed among the Campus, three schools - the Second College of Arts and Sciences tCal XVestern is the lfirstl. the Graduate School of Leader- ship and Human Behavior and the Graduate School of Business and Eco- nomics, The Graduate School of Social Science will remain at CNVU. Thr College of Arts and Sciences had only freshman and sophomore classes dur- ing its first vear, with 100 to 150 students enrolled in each. .115 -fb ,gp At left is the Elliott Library and part of the Science Building. Right. students talk between classes next to one of the class- room complexes. -an-naar'--W , . - fn V ' QW'5fii cya W t wgsymai M 17 , 14. , s a y ... W y N3 +53-. ' '15 ' .5 'T 55-4 Y' ' I .- ',1-- . ,' 'j. is f Q ' , M:-gig ii2y f ?71f'1'f L. ff 'wr 3 J , fa-i i s1fff i wel 'ff MY H1 riff M- f 5 ,Sim ww 3255 ' cw , fir - -fm A ,,,.r-f -sF5.! .1 ,. 1 me . A fr nn- it -.am as ,gre 'W msg' 'www-1-.w '1fff. - , , yff ffg g i .- -is - a t -'- ana l . 'ef-f A any 1
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ELLIGTT CAMPUS IS BOR r The Administration Building and tht- Information fil'll1l'I' show the ultra-modern urchi- lccturc usccl on thc liiliott flumpus. i ffl 1 AQ... t ,.,..f-' -ctlktffn .tax ,Q F ?.:'2 u wf.. '- V ., f .f xy,1.g,sf .Q it , ,x ., W M. One of the students tries his hand at making coifcc in his trailer-dorm. one ot the twen- ty-fivc used hcforc the com- pletion of dormitories.
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PRESIDE T RUST AND USIU ACQ IRE :X historic 18th century mansion to- gether with 500 surrounding acres in Buckinghamshire, lfngland, has heen , purchased by L'Slll and will open this fall as the first of President Husts Muni- versity centers ahroadn. The stately house, Dropmore, home of Lord Kems- ley, head of a newspaper empire in lfngland for 22 years, was put on the market last year following his death. The new campus, to he known as L'SlU in lfngland, will open with a limited cn- rollment ot l5tJ students. ln addition to an academic program, students will he ahle to take tours to historical sites, seats of government, museums, and other places of interest. The center, located 24 miles from London, has in addition to the . - :-' .V . We. -I3-room cottages. house, a tum and well-tended gardens. So while Cal Western scholars look out main house several lodges and staff apartments and a garden tennis court, an aviary, a pine- extensive wooded grounds, and of classroom windows at the ocean, stu- dents on the lfnglish campus will he ahle to look out tllt'lT ClklSSI'OOfTlS Ltllll S96 XVindsor Castle six miles aw ay. . . 1 TH CENTURY MA I0 PURCHASED FOR E CLISH CAMPUS mfg Dropmore's library isn't exactly the ideal usual college library. but it is very characteristic ol the rooms in this 18th century mansion. Above, the formal gardens of the former Lord Kemsley's stately house. which will be converted into a USII' campus abroad. Right. the cold weather and deep snows of the future Colorado cam- pus of USIU make Alpine one of the most popular winter recreational areas in the fnited States.
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