Masonry Magazine December 1969 Page. 35

Words: H.W.H. West, Robert Dikkers, J. Ellis, Jerome Brown
Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page.35

Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page.35
COMING EVENTS

1970

January
26-29.. National Convention of the National Concrete Masonry Association, Shamrock Hotel, Houston, Texas.

February
5.. Annual Convention of the Canadian Mason Contractors Association, Chateau Lacombe, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Contact: J. R. Ellis, 3500 Dufferin St., Downsview, Ontario. a/c 416 630-1204.

14-17..20th Annual MCAA Convention & Educational Trade Show, Sherman House, Chicago, Illinois.

March
16-18.. "Performance of Masonry Structures" Conference at the National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Md. Jointly sponsored by the NBS, the National Concrete Masonry Association, and Structural Clay Products Institute. Contact: Robert Dikkers, Room B-160, Building 226, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234.

April
12-18..Second International Brick Masonry Conference, Keele University, Staffordshire, England. Contact: H. W. H. West, Mellor Green Laboratories, Howard Place. Stoke-on-Trent, STI 4LZ, England.

14-16.. Second Annual Apartment Builder/Developer Conference & Exposition, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, Fla. Contact: Jerome H. Brown, National Expositions Co. 14 W. 40th St. New York, N.Y. 10018. Tel. (212) 564-8714.

Apprenticeship Conference
The 19th annual Ohio Apprenticeship Conference was held in Cleveland, October 7-9, with some 850 top training experts from labor, business, industry, education and government in attendance.

Participants reviewed the newest developments in apprenticeship and vocational education programs in meeting the nation's needs for a larger force of skilled workers during a period of rapid technological change and scientific-industrial innovation.

Attention also was devoted to new methods, tools, equipment and materials being employed in the trades and crafts.

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