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leaders shopping malls is that all departments are under Let will the same roof, and all purchases are cheeked out years, through one row of 60 electronic cash registers.I States To some food chain operators the monster al that markets offer the promise of centralized control, f Mon- more efficiency and lower costs. This, they say, lion in will help hold down retail prices, on.To others, especially those who run small •k here chains and independent stores, they loom as aa), but threat to small business and as automated giants; of the that will further dehumanize our alreadymechanized woild.tHyper- Alton F. Doody, president of Management re and Horizons Inc. and international business con-K) color suiting firm, told a gathering of food chain ithin-a- executives in Dallas last week that both sides are ) guide probably right.The trend toward even-bigger, more efficient ar own stores is a fact, he said.'esk CabinetBy MARY LOU PECJAK Education Writer :'THF. SPOTLIGHT: Two area college women have received noteworthy awards from Ursuline College in Pepper Pike. They are Jane Morgan of Willoughby and Barbara Ann Burgess of Willowick.Jane, a magna cul laude student, was selected for the St. Catherine of Alexandria medal for outstanding loyalty and service. She also received the Gonzaga medal as the student best characterizing Christian womanhood and its ideals of dignity, integrity and loyalty to mankind. She has also achieved membership in Kamma Gamma Pi honor society.Barbara Ann has won the Elizabeth R. Kock award for outstanding achievement in piano. She also won the award last year.A graduate of Western College with a baccala jreate degree in 1971, Barbara Ann returned to college as a continuing education student in music. She is a member of Phi Beta fraternity, an organization for professional women devoted to promoting finemusic and drama.At Ursuline, she has studied with Anthony Smetona, teacher and artist-in-residence at the college. The award was established in 1972 by Elizabeth Kock, an Ursuline alumna who majored in music and took a special interest in piano achievement.
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Willoughby, Ohio, US

Wed, May 29, 1974

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