Masonry Magazine January 1964 Page. 7

Words: Richard Daley, James Lonie, Joseph Holme, Harold Peterson, Paul Rosensteel, Kenneth Keene, George King, Lee Polacheck, Charles Howerton, Walter Kunze, Dr. Winters, Edwin Shields, Reverend Berman
Masonry Magazine January 1964 Page. 7

Masonry Magazine January 1964 Page. 7
Sunday, February 17

Registration. Registration Desk, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, Ill. Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Opening Session of the 1964 MCAA Convention (Open Meeting). Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, Ill. Presiding: James Lonie, President. Presentation of Colors-U.S. Marine Corps. Invocation-Reverend Mark G. Berman, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Chicago, Ill. Address of Welcome-Harold W. Peterson, Chairman '64 Convention. Address of Welcome-The Honorable Richard J. Daley, Mayor of Chicago, Ill. Address "July 26th, Skopje, Yugoslavia" by Walter E. Kunze, Manager, Portland Cement Association's Structural Bureau. Address "How Critical the Critical Path" by Charles P. Howerton, General Electric Co. Address-George King, Treasurer, Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers' International Union, Washington, D.C.

Recess to '64 MCAA Educational Trade Show, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, Ill. Hours: 12 Noon to 6:30 P.M.


Tuesday, February 18

Registration. Registration Desk, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, Ill. Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Second Session of the 1964 MCAA Convention (Open Session) Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, Ill. Presiding: James Lonie, President. Call to Order. Invocation-

Address by Dr. Carl S. Winters, Author, Lecturer and World Traveler.

Pension Planning Panel. Moderator, Lee R. Polacheck, Executive Director of the National Conference of Health, Welfare and Pension Plans, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Panel members: Edwin Shields Hewitt, Hewitt Associates, Libertyville, Illinois; Joseph Holme, President Associated Masonry Contractors of Greater New York; Kenneth Keene, Associate Actuary of Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut; Paul Rosensteel, Administrator Arizona Pension Trust, Phoenix, Arizona.

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