Robert F. Dalton


Roles


Masonry Magazine February 1972 Page. 25
February 1972

Taxes
(Continued from page 15)

1971 NET COST OF GIVING TO CHARITY
The net cost of charitable contributions varies from individual to individual. This is so because the amount that a person deducts for charity, if not so deducted, would

Masonry Magazine January 1972 Page. 20
January 1972



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

Masonry Magazine February 1971 Page. 30
February 1971

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

Masonry Magazine January 1971 Page. 41
January 1971

NADD Report
(Continued from page 26)

These classes are designed to give the brick salesman a better knowledge of his product and an understanding of the technological advancements of the product.

The 5th class of the Advanced Course

Masonry Magazine September 1970 Page. 15
September 1970

Mason Contractor News

All-brick Highrise goes up in L. A.

Robert F. Dalton has been appointed Director of Labor Relations for the Building Trades Employers' Association. In making the appointment, Norman R. Prusa, Executive Manager of

Masonry Magazine June 1970 Page. 24
June 1970

Promotion Clinic Held
The 2nd Annual MCAA Masonry Industry Promotion Clinic was held on Saturday, June 13th, at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, New Orleans. Those participating in the presentations were: John Heslip, Masonry Institute of Michigan; James J.

Masonry Magazine May 1969 Page. 29
May 1969

In Other Words

(Continued from page 26)
plant. Their premium is pooled to cover such costs.

Companies like yours, however, are plenty big enough to be expected to pay a good share of their own normal sized losses to a point, and whi

Masonry Magazine February 1969 Page. 10
February 1969

Convention Report

(Continued from page 9)

Hampshire Rodney Rich, New York-Joseph Holme, Ohio Robert Dalton, Oregon-Robert Raymond, Pennsylvania-Mark Parseghian, Rhode Island-Robert Menard, Tennessee-Don Cook, Virginia-Alfred Buffin, Was

Masonry Magazine December 1968 Page. 22
December 1968

Peter Fosco Elected
(Continued from page 21)
was elected President and Business Representative of the Local.

In 1936, he was named a Regional Manager of the Chicago Regional Office of the Laborers' Union, the largest region in the Intern

Masonry Magazine October 1968 Page. 6
October 1968

Teens Offered Masonry Training

Bricklaying and masonry will be among the subjects covered in two Cleveland Junior High Schools as part of a new pilot project called the Construction Orientation Course. The course is the Cleveland construction in

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 27
February 1968

masonry
February, 1968
Speakers at the convention are: left-top to bottom, Anthony Perri, MCAA President: O. L. Jollay, MCAA Secretary and Convention Chairman and Robert Coulsen, Executive Vice President American Arbitration Association.

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 36
February 1968

ADVERTISERS'
Let them know you saw their advertisement in MASONRY.

LET YOUR FINGER DO THE TALKING ON THE TILL!

Dependable machines mean a steady flow of profits into your cash register and MULLER MIXERS are famous for month in and m

Masonry Magazine January 1968 Page. 41
January 1968

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

All-Weather Seminar
In cooperation with the Mason Contractors Association of Cleveland, Ohio, MCAA conducted an All-We

Masonry Magazine February 1967 Page. 34
February 1967

257,987,183 Barrels

Convention Report
(Continued from Page 7)

ARBITRATION BOARD-WEST
C. DeWitt Brown, Dallas, Tex.
Stanley Child, Salt Lake City, Utah
Lester Dietrich, St. Louis, Mo.
Kenneth Parker, Portland, Ore.<