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1992... Known as the year of the woman. It was a good year for some, but not very good for most. Things changed. It seemed like a long year, that's because it was.
Typical scenes from the Exhibit Hall in the Americana Hotel showing the keen interest of convention delegates and their guests in the many new products and items of equipment displayed by suppliers to the masonry industry. Leading manufacturers
1971-72 MCAA Committees(Continued from page 28) Group BDonald Cook, Memphis, Tenn.Leo Lippert, Oklahoma City, Okla.Robert Sloss, St. Louis, Mo.Charles Seedorff, Strawberry Point, lowa Group CGuy Apple, Ph
Convention Report(Continued from page 7)standing ovation, one of the few such spontaneous acclaims in MCAA convention history.Tuesday morning saw the revival of the Material Handling Jamboree, which had been absent from MCAA conv
COMING EVENTS October 1969Annual State Convention of the Iowa members of MCAA, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Contact: Charles Seedorff, Strawberry Point, Iowa or MCAA Executive Office.Arizona Masonry Guild Industry Banquet, Biltmore H
President Donald Bidwell presides at the opening sessions of the 19th annual MCAA Convention. 1969 MCAA CONVENTION REPORTBOSTON, MASS. Wonderful and exciting are the words to use when describing the magnificant city of Boston-when you talk
The MCAA Executive Board meets to discuss and resolve current business matters of the Association. bers to Massachusetts. Deputy Mayor Edward Sullivan was one of the highlights of the entire program with his welcome to Bosto
Convention Report(Continued from page 6) at 1:30 in the Independence Room of the Sheraton-Boston Hotel. Mr. Peter Baier, Hobart, Indiana, led the members in prayer. Following the reports of the officers and committee chairman, the Nominating Co