Masonry Magazine April 1968 Page. 31
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People & Events
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Brake Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., has been appointed Director of Marketing Planning and Field Services of Associated Equipment Distributors, Oak Brook, III. "Engineered Brick Masonry" was presented to the Chicagoland Producers Council by James G. Gross on April 9th. The program was sponsored by the Clay Products Dealers Association of Metropolitan Chicago.
Robert J. Sarola has been appointed assistant sales training manager for Clark Equipment Company's Construction Machinery Division, Benton Harbor, Mich. Beginning this year, the Construction Equipment Exposition and Road Show has a new name CONEXPO. It will be held at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Feb. 16-22, 1969. Joseph L. Dorfler has been elected chairman of the Board of the National Sand & Gravel Association, Mfg. Div.
Newest member of the Colorado Mason Contractors Association is Larry Haupt, Longmont, Colo. The 20th Annual Southern States Apprenticeship Conference will be held in Birmingham, Ala, July 25-27, at the Tutwiler Hotel. The Mason Contractors Association of Portland, Ore., and the Oregon Masonry Guild held a joint meeting on April 11th.
The Tenth Annual Awards Dinner sponsored by the Mason Contractors Association of Memphis has been rescheduled for the evening of May 15th. David A. Nimick has been elected President and Director of Woodbridge Clay Products Co., an affiliate of The Rust Engineering Co. Pittsburgh Corning Corp. introduces FELKER Three completely new lines.
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