Masonry Magazine December 1985 Page. 32
THE SITE
MANAGER
The Gradall Material Handler is engineered to provide efficient movement of materials on and around the job site. A four-wheel drive, rough-terrain machine with a 6,000 lb. or 8,000 lb. capacity and 36 ft. lift, it's highly maneuverable with a turning radius that's less than the length of the machine. Unload and position materials quickly and easily, even in deep mud. Write, today, for our free "Site Manager" brochure. The Gradall Company, 406 Mill Avenue SW, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663. Or phone (216) 339-2211.
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Editor:
We have recently installed electronic telecommunications equipment to communicate more effectively with our clients and consultants. We find that devices such as Telex, Wang and IBM PC are especially useful when more than one firm is involved in the decision-making process and when written information must be communicated over long distances quickly. The equipment saves time and is less costly than some conventional methods of communication. Our transmitting and receiving equipment includes: Telex, Wang. IBM PC and Telecopier-Xerox 400. To make better use of this technology for our mutual benefit, appropriate persons may contact our telecommunications coordinator, Peg Curtis, for further details. Yu Sing Jung. President Jung/Brannen Associates, Inc. Boston, Massachusetts
Jung/Brannen Associates, architects, planners and interior designers, may be reached at 177 Milk St., Boston, MA 02109, telephone 617-482-2299, Ex. 307 (Peg Curtis). Ed.
Tip of the Hat
Editor:
We are interested in receiving your 1986 editorial calendar, author's guidelines and media kit to use as a guide for editorial submissions and advertising. Symmes, Maini & McKee Associates is a 120-person architectural and engineering firm, and we are enthusiastic readers of your publication. Paul J. Sagan Manager/Marketing Services Symmes, Maini & McKee Associates, Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts
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