Masonry Magazine September 1978 Page. 5

Words: Richard Felice, Richard Matthews, Anthony Zotollo, Eugene George, William Dentinger, Paul Clements, George Miller, Oscar Person, Peer Pedersen, Walter Derk, Paul Rosensteel, Gerald Sutherland, Robert Harrison, Donald Leonard, Louis Helbert, William Young, Blaine Warner, George Plumb, Stan Misunas, Richard Lietz, L.C. Pardue
Masonry Magazine September 1978 Page. 5

Masonry Magazine September 1978 Page. 5
masonry
The MAGAZINE FOR THE MASONRY INDUSTRY

Official Publication of:
Mason Contractors Association of America
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association

GEORGE A. MILLER, Publisher
STAN MISUNAS, Editor

President
Eugene George

Vice President
Louis J. Helbert, Jr.

Secretary
Donald O. Leonard, Jr.

Treasurer
Robert Harrison

Regional Vice Presidents
Anthony Zotollo
Paul Clements
Richard Matthews
William Dentinger
Richard Felice
Gerald Sutherland
Blaine Warner
L. C. Pardue, Jr.
Oscar Person
Wiliam J. Young

Executive Vice President
George A. Miller

Legal Counsel
Peer Pedersen
George Plumb
Pedersen & Houpt

Insurance Consultant
Walter T. Derk
Richard J. Lietz
Fred S. James & Co.

Field Representatives
Paul Rosensteel
Phoenix, Arizona

Executive Office
17W601-14th Street
Oakbrook Terrace, III 60181
Area Code 312 620-6767

SEPTEMBER, 1978-Volume 18, Number 9

North York Municipal Building
7

Atlanta
8

Mason Contractor News &
News of the Industry
11

Coming Events
12

Marketing and Masonry
13

MCAA "Place The Face" Contest
16

Statement by Masonry Industry
Committee on "M" Factor
19

People & Events
23

Product Profit Makers
29

About Our Cover

Davis, Brody & Associates designed this new campus for the New York State University System at Amherst. This noteworthy project, among others, won for Davis, Brody the 1977 Louis Sullivan Award for Architecture sponsored biennially by the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen in Washington, D.C. The complex utilizes an over-size brick in walls, brick pavers on plazas, and an abundance of special brick shapes both inside and out.

As the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association, Masonry publishes authoritative articles and timely news concerning activities of the MCAA and CMCA. Statements and opinions expressed in editorials or articles by the editors and contributors do not necessarily represent the official position of the MCAA or the CMCA, and the publication of advertising does not imply endorsement of products advertised or statements made concerning them.

Published 11 times annually (November/December issues combined). Editorial and Executive Office, MCAA, 17W601 Fourteenth St., Oakbrook Terrace, III. 60181. Area code 312/620-6767. Subscription price: $6.00 per year (Canada, $7.00). Copyright 1978, Mason Contractors Association of America. Application to mail at controlled circulation rates is pending at New Richmond, Wis. 54017.

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