Masonry Magazine October 1963 Page. 24
Rothman Leaves NLRB
(Continued from page 12)
Mr. Rothman served in important positions of the Department of Labor. For this service he received the Distinguished Service Award of the Department of Labor.
Mr. Rothman will practice law in Washington, D. C. He is joining the law firm of Royall, Koegel and Rogers, Pan American Building, New York City, as a partner in the firm's Washington office, 1730 K Street, N. W. Kenneth Royall, the firm's senior member, is presently in Birmingham, Alabama, at the request of President Kennedy.
Appoint New Committee
Robert M. Dillon, Executive Director of the Building Research Advisory Board of the National Academy of Sciences National Research Council has announced the appointment of an ad hoc Advisory Committee on the Design of Educational Facilities for Schools of Business Management. The Committee's work is made possible by a grant from the Educational Facilities Laboratories, Inc. According to Dr. Harold B. Gores, EFL President, the grant will enable BRAB to bring to bear the problem of designing and equipping a structure for the most advanced techniques of business education, the knowledge of persons who can contribute more imaginative solutions.
Prentice Honored
Perry I. Prentice, Vice President of Time, Inc., has been elected recipient of the Fourth Annual F. Stuart Fitzpatrick Memorial Award for "outstanding individual achievement in the unification of the building industry."
In making the selection, the cited the contribution of Mr. Prentice in solidifying the design professions within the construction industry. His main objective to promote harmony between the diversified elements has been translated into action through such devices as the roundtable, more than a dozen of which were sponsored by House & Home magazine, of which he is a founder and former editor.
"I'll give you three good reasons why you should buy an Hydraulic Buggy"
BETTER CONTROL - Forward, reverse and brake are all on one control. More positive stop and go action with little operator effort, (no clutching).
LESS MAINTENANCE No gearbox, no clutch, no brake bands to go out of adjustment.
POWER TO SPARE Climbs a 20% grade under a full load.
AND IF THAT'S NOT ENOUGH: With a 10 cu. ft. capacity, easier maneuverability due to the simpler controls, and fewer exposed parts (drive mechanism is fully contained). the new Hydraulic Buggy answers the contractors every need for an efficient, time saving materials handler.
Write for Bulletin BG-8 for further information.
AEROIL PRODUCTS COMPANY
69 Wesley St., South Hackensack N.J.
Dicker NADD Director
Barry L. Dicker has been appointed executive secretary for NADD, the National Association of Dealers and Distributors of Structural Clay Products.
Mr. Barney Haines of Haines Brick, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. and president of NADD, said Mr. Dicker will preside over coordination of promotion efforts among the distributors of clay products and work towards a better understanding of the problems of distribution in the clay industry.
Prior to joining NADD, Mr. Dicker was president of Barbarry Services, Inc., a building maintenance company of Washington, D. C.
"Must be another co-operative appointment."
MASONRY
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