Charles A. Kothe


Roles


Masonry Magazine December 1978 Page. 20
December 1978

WE'VE GOT THE EDGE

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PROFIT-MAKING CONSTRUCTION TRADE PRODUCTS

1. TOUCH-A-MATIC Compact Masonry and Refractory Saw. Goes right to the job. On scaffolds, inside furnaces and kilns.

Masonry Magazine December 1978 Page. 21
December 1978

Planning for '79 MCAA
International Masonry Conference & Trade Show Progresses at Full Tilt!

The Masonry Industry's largest and most impressive exposition of the year promises to be just that again, judging from the latest word received fro

Masonry Magazine February 1977 Page. 4
February 1977

MCAA officers, regional vice presidents, state chairmen and other dignitaries took time out from convention activities to assemble for this picture.

'77 MCAA Convention Report

With most of the nation locked in a bone-chilling deep-free

Masonry Magazine January 1977 Page. 11
January 1977

SATURDAY (Continued)

1:30 p.m.
"Managing Masonry Means Money" / Ballroom E/3rd Floor

A workshop devoted to examining the inter-relationship between the general contractor, mason contractor, supplier and craftsman. Featured speakers

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 December 1971 Page. 15
December 1971

MONDAY, JANUARY 10

8:00 A.M. Registration-Registration Desk, East Lobby. Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

9:00 A.M. Opening Session of the 1972 MCAA Convention-Grand Ballroom.

Presiding: Allen Young, MCAA President.

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Masonry Magazine December 1971 Page. 77
December 1971

MONDAY, JANUARY 10

Registration-Registration Desk, East Lobby. Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

9:00 A.M. Opening Session of the 1972 MCAA Convention-Grand Ballroom.

Presiding: Allen Young, MCAA President.

Presentation of

Masonry Magazine October 1971 Page. 7
October 1971

THINK!
MCAA CONVENTION
AMERICANA
BAL HARBOUR, FLA
JANUARY 7-12, 1972

Labor law specialist Charles A. Kothe and marketing expert Mike Pekarek have been added to the outstanding slate of speakers who will address MCAA's Annual Con

Masonry Magazine January 1970 Page. 9
January 1970

1970 MCAA CONVENTION PROGRAM

3:30 P.M. MCAA Educational Trade Show. Mezzanine Floor

Hours: 3:30 P.M. to 7:30P.M.

12:00 Noon Recess to MCAA '70 Educational Trade Show. Mezzanine Floor

Hours: 12 Noon to 7:00P.M.

Masonry Magazine February 1969 Page. 4
February 1969

President Donald Bidwell presides at the opening sessions of the 19th annual MCAA Convention.
1969 MCAA CONVENTION REPORT

BOSTON, MASS. Wonderful and exciting are the words to use when describing the magnificant city of Boston-when you talk

Masonry Magazine February 1969 Page. 5
February 1969



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

Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 16
January 1969

Official Convention Program

Saturday, February 1
9:00 A.M. MCAA Executive Board Meeting. Independence Room, 2nd Floor, Plaza Level

11:00 A.M. Registration. Registration Desk, 2nd Floor, Plaza Level
Hours: 11 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 17
January 1969

Arnold "Red" Auerbach
General Manager
Boston Celtics

Dr. John T. Dunlop
Educator
Harvard University

Thomas F. Murphy
President
B.M. & P.I.U.

Invocation
His Eminence Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbis

Masonry Magazine July 1968 Page. 7
July 1968



Peter Banner's masterpiece-The Park Street Church-built in 1809, was described by Henry James as "the most interesting mass of brick and mortar in America." The song "America" was first publicly sung here on July 4, 1831. This site has long bee