James D. Piper


Roles


Masonry Magazine June 1972 Page. 36
June 1972

In Memoriam

ALFRED JENSEN

Alfred M. Jensen, veteran member of the Mason Contractors Association of Kenosha, Wisconsin, died in early May following a sudden illness. He was 73.

Born in Esbjerg, Denmark, he spent his early life i

Masonry Magazine May 1972 Page. 9
May 1972

Mason Contractor News...

COMING EVENTS

1972

June

12-15..28th Annual Eastern Seaboard Apprenticeship and Training Conference, Statler Hilton Hotel, Boston, Mass.

21-25.. Annual Board Meeting. National Associat

Masonry Magazine June 1970 Page. 26
June 1970

Ol' Faithful

If there were a better method of placing concrete... We'd build it.

We're open minded about change. But not all change is progress. So until we're convinced that on jobs applicable to a power buggy you would be able to plac

Masonry Magazine February 1970 Page. 26
February 1970

Annual Convention Report
(Continued from page 11)

Lackey outlined the promotional goals of IMI, which is a unique alliance of labor (Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers' International Union) and employers (MCAA) in the masonry industry. One of

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 August 1969 Page. 20
August 1969

COMING
EVENTS

1969

# September
26-27.. MCAA Masonry Estimating Course, Executive International Inn, St. Louis, Mo. Contact: MCAA Executive Office.

# October
23-28..MCAA Fall Executive Board Meeting, Caribe Hilton, S

Masonry Magazine September 1968 Page. 26
September 1968

Awarded Contract

To develop and evaluate a new curriculum in concrete technology the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare has awarded a $400,290 federal contract to the American Concrete Institute, the Portland Cement Association,

Masonry Magazine June 1968 Page. 27
June 1968


PCA Reorganization
Plans for major reorganization of the Portland Cement Association have been approved by member companies, Dr. Harry N. Huntzicker, PCA president, has announced.

All major areas of Association work -market development

Masonry Magazine April 1968 Page. 6
April 1968

LULL
YOUR BEST BUY
IN A HIGH LIFT!
4-wheel drive with planetary axles
and 4-wheel power steering!

Planetary type axles (Lull invention) almost completely eliminates axle failures. Eliminates chattering and "digging in" on sand or