Harold W. Peterson


Roles


Masonry Magazine December 1970 Page. 25
December 1970

Mason Contractor News

Newly elected officers of the Mason Contractors Association of Greater Chicago are: Donald Larsen, President; Kenneth Medema, Vice President; Richard Lauber, Secretary and Robert Harrison, Treasurer. Three new Board of Dire

Masonry Magazine February 1970 Page. 8
February 1970

MCAA's Lead Man Award
MCAA's Lead Man Award was presented by President Donald Bidwell to the following at the opening session of the convention. Top row-left to right are: Lester Dietrich, St. Louis, Mo.; John William Chapman, Jr., Deputy Administrat

Masonry Magazine October 1969 Page. 12
October 1969

PLAN EXCITING 1970 LADIES PROGRAM
The 1970 MCAA Ladies' Convention Program promises to be one of the best, if not the best, ever held by the Association. With enthusiasm running high, the Ladies held their first full committee meeting on Saturday, Oc

Masonry Magazine December 1968 Page. 30
December 1968

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Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 8
February 1968

Convention Report

(Continued from page 6) Committee Chairman Harold W. Peterson. During the first part of the program Esso Research, James Electronics and Intercon Research made their presentations. H. F. Schroeder, Esso Research and Engineering

Masonry Magazine January 1968 Page. 10
January 1968

Official Convention Program

Saturday, February 17th
9:00 A.M. MCAA Executive Board Meeting, Plantation Room, 1st Floor, Marriott Motor Hotel

11:00 A.M. Registration, Registration Desk, 1st Floor, Marriott Motor Hotel
Hours: 11

Masonry Magazine January 1968 Page. 32
January 1968

MCAA OFFICERS

1967-68

Anthony Perri
President

Donald Bidwell
Vice President

O. L. Jollay
Secretary

Robert Harrison
Treasurer

Regional Vice Presidents

David Sibbald
Vice P

Masonry Magazine May 1967 Page. 38
May 1967

William R. Conners Testimonial Banquet

Over 750 persons from every section of the United States and Canada joined with the officers of the Bricklayers' International Union in honoring William R. Conners on his elevation to the office of Secretar

Masonry Magazine January 1967 Page. 12
January 1967

MCAA OFFICERS 1966-67

Anthony Perri
President

Donald Bidwell
Vice President

Robert Harrison
Treasurer

Donald Stevens
Secretary

Regional Vice Presidents

Michael Coco
Vice President

Masonry Magazine September 1966 Page. 23
September 1966

Young men learning the various skills of the trade under the supervision of John Kropacek. This view shows the spacious working area obtained by utilizing a near northside factory structure.

Chicago Training Program
CHICAGO, ILL. Under the

Masonry Magazine June 1965 Page. 11
June 1965

Mason Contractor News
Published by The Mason Contractors Association of America, 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago 4, III.

FORM MASONRY INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE

People & Events

The National Lime Association has moved to new office

Masonry Magazine February 1965 Page. 9
February 1965



Tuesday's general sessions were opened with a prayer by Reverend Fathr Kenneth W. Mulholland, St. Malachi's Church. MCAA's Legal Counsel Peer Pedersen then presented a review of various matters which affect the daily operation of a mason constr

Masonry Magazine November 1964 Page. 5
November 1964

MCAA Executive
Board Meets

Three full days of business sessions highlighted the fall Executive Board Meeting of the MCAA held November 5-8 at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.

On Wednesday afternoon members visited the constru

Masonry Magazine June 1964 Page. 3
June 1964

Calendar of Events

JUNE 27, 1964: Annual Picnic of the Mason Contractors Association of Milwaukee.

JULY 23-25, 1964: 16th Annual Southern State Apprenticeship Conference, George Washington Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida.

JULY 23-

Masonry Magazine June 1964 Page. 7
June 1964

Hold National Apprentice Contest In Louisville

Winner of the 1964 National Apprenticeship Competition is Jay A. Young, Local No. I of Louisville, Kentucky. Jay was crowned champion at ceremonies marking the completion of this year's competition