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E MICHIGAN DAMY

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Hardy Receives Scholarship

James Merrill Hardy, '58E, has
been awarded a $700 scholarship
for his "outstanding achievements
and interest" in the study of tool
engineering.
The award has been bestowed
upon him by the American Society
of Tool Engineers. Each year the
Society 'selects ten recipients to
encourage the profession of tool
engineering.
Hardy said, "The grant has
made it possible for me to con-

timue my education on the gradu-
ate level."#
Hie plans to finish one more se-
Imester here at the University be-
fore he fulfills his military obli-
gations. Then he will return to
complete his graduate studies.
Hardy is married and has one
child. He is a member of Phi
Gamma Delta Fraternity, Scab-
bard and Blade, the Engineering
Council and the Mens' Glee Club.

I Organization NoticesI
Inter-Cooperative Council, folk sing, p.m., Patterson Lake, buses meet at
May 4, 8 p.m., Osterweil Cooperative the Union.
House, 338 E. Jefferson.* *
* * *Congregational and Disciples Guild,
Junior Panhel and Junior IFC, help luncheon discussion, May 2, 12:00 Guild
week at Fresh Air Camp, May 3-8, 1-5 House.
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0 EXOTcIC mpoRED JEWELRY
FILIGREE GENUINE CRYSTALti
a HAND WOVEN SILK SCARVES
II IVORY ,HAND CARVED CHESS SETS
INDIA .A RTSHOP
330 MAYNARD STREET
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Your best buy is a
*PIZZA
Quickie
FREE DELIVERY

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NO 2-9944

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ANCNU NCENMENT
Students who wish to become a part of the new Hillel
program, may pick, up petitions for committee. chair-
manships in the secretary's office at Hillel.
Petitions must be returned no later than Friday,
May 9. For further information call Robert Steinpres-
ident-elect, NO 5-6928 or NO 3 -4129.

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Restaurants you will enjoy!

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UNIVERSITY PEOPLE HAVE.
BEEN DRIVING OVER THIS WAY
SINCE 1920 4

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COCKTAILS and DINNERS

For reservations phone HU 2-6171 or HU 2-9020
Three Miles East of Ypsi on Michigan Ave. CLOSED) SUNDAY

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* HOME-MADE PIES
ANGaELO'S RESTAURANT
1100 E. Catherine. . OPEN 7 A.M.-$ P.M. . 7 days a week,
THOMPiSON'S RESTAURANT
9anw4911' line 900d
offers you a taste treat
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CHUCK WAGO.N
LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads & Sandwiches
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
Serving your favorite Beer, Wines and Champagne-,
Pizza Pie Served After .8:00 P.M.
Open From 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.
CLOSED TUESDAYS
2045 PACKARD NO 2-1661
Catering at Your Home or Hatt Henry Turner, Prop.

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will be served daily in
"THE DUCHESS ROOM"
from 11 A.M. to 1 A.M.
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and
baked in new modern ovens to give" you
the "best tasting pizza in town."

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