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US Credit System Fascinates

Visiting French Archeologist
By YVONNE EATON

with

large liat to shade his eyes
from the sun, shirt sleeves rolled up, a pair
of extremely heavy shoes, and a pick and
shovel is usually the description the average
college student applies to an archaeologist.
This description is far wrong, if the typical
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archaeologist is like Prof. Pierre Amandry, who
recently lectured on campus.
The (list in ft uishrd Frenchman rould easily be
mistaken for n American businessman both in
dress and mannerisms. Like most businessmen he
can talk interestingly about his profession or about
certain observations and oddities he has found
?.ince bcinjr in the United States.
Prof. Amandry has been in this country since
October and has been studying at the Institute of
Advanced Studies at Princeton. '
Since most of the scholars there are mathematicians, physicists, or historians, he has not had'
a genuine picture of the American population.
Despite,, this, he has made some opinions which
would surprise us, but at tl? same time please us.
To him Americans have more interest in art and
culture than the Europeans think they have. At
the same time he thinks the Americans have the
Impression Ttiat art and philosophy are stronger In
Europe than in America.
The large number of students studying ancient
languages also surprised him. He believes this ties
In rather closely with the many good museums and

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little cranium that women aren't
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for Foreign Students recently sponsored a panel at which six graduate students from abroad, ranging from France to India, talked
about their experiences in America.
Mostly they glowed with enthusiasm. But they gave their American friends and hosts this advice:
1. Slow down!
2. Put less stress on material
things.
3. Be more sincere, less superficial in your every-da- y
dealings
with people.

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BETTY ANN IIOLTZCLAW

First there is shy Willie. He is
scared to death of girls, but everyone else dates. So he feels that
he. has to also,
Naturally he dates a Patt Hall
girl because every one knows they
are the best examples of feminine
pulchritude. Everywhere his attire
is stately. Generally he has neatly
pressed pants, white shirt and tie
or even a dark business suit.
He thinks Bermudas are vulgar
and argyles loud. His date is Sally
Jones of the" horn-rimmglasses
and the bow legs. Their date is
generally spent in the loung discussing the Dixon-Yatissflfe.
When he walks her to the door,
he may even squeeze her hand
and marvel at his own boldness.
At the other end of the scale is
Amorous Andy, UK's little gift to
Women and his fortune
the co-e- d.
are to be made and his sole endeavor in life is achieving this.
He wears tight Ievi's. He is
more out of than in, and a pipe
dangles from his sensuous mouth.
His stance is that of a jockey with
saddle sores, caught without his
iodine.
He addresses "any female from
11 to 30 as "doll" and ignores the
others. His dates have to be minus
in the upper story and plus in the
lower. His very existence is dedicated to the proposition.
Last but not least is the
boy
the
football player. He is pretty short
on brains but long on girl friends.

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libraries he found In our cities and universities.
Our credit system was the thine that surprised
and fascinated Prof. Amandry perhaps more than
any other factor found in the States. He said that
everyone just seemed to believe anybody and everything when the credit system was used.
Pood yes he had some opinions on this, too.
The meat is often good, but often it does not have
any taste. Keeping meat fro.en for many days is
the reason for this he believes.
He likes our fruit Juices very much, especially
since Juices are unusual in Prance. They do drink
wines often, but not for breakfast as is the frequent
opinion of many people in the United States.
At the ape of 14, Amandry attended high school
in Paris where he studied under a professor who
was an archaeologist. This professor was always
placing around the room different photographs of
ancient ruins in Greece. As a result of this, Amandry became Interested in archaeology.
In 19.18 he made his first trip as an archaeologist.
Tliis trip carried him to Greece where he remained
until 1949, with the exception of two years during
the war.
Since 1950 he has been a professor of classical
archaelogy at the University of Strasbourg. Since
he does not have teaching duties at the Institute
of Advanced Studies, he is writing a book on what
he termed his most exciting excavation.
This excavation was made in Delphi In 1939.
Gold and ivory statues were uncovered Tor the first
time in the Greek ruins. Slides of these findings
were shown by Amandry when he spoke on the
campus.

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