Masonry Magazine April 1986 Page. 50
Letters
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STERLING
The "TOUGH GUY"
BRICK 'N BLOCK CARTS
Higher Education
Editor:
We are an architectural/engineering firm of 100 persons with many projects that involve masonry. One such project is the new Aaron Copland School of Music for Queens College, New York, a $20 million building with a masonry facade just about to go into construction. We also do a lot of masonry facade restoration work including replacing an entire brick dormitory facade at Fordham University.
I am a partner in the firm, and I also teach facade restoration as an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. I would appreciate it very much if we could receive Masonry. It would help us with the careful design and selection of appropriate masonry cladding systems.
Stephen E. Gottlieb, AIA, Partner
Wank Adams Slavin Associates
New York, New York
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2300 W. FLORIST AVE.
MILWAUKEE, WI 53209
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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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50 MASONRY-MARCH/APRIL, 1986
Blue Geisha Revisited
Editor:
Thank you so much for the very nice article and picture you printed about our company in the January/February issue of Masonry. Our employees were very proud that you chose to run this article.
However, would you please print a correction of the spelling of our foreman's name, since he would like to keep this article as a keepsake.
Richard Fattore, President
Fattore Construction Company, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois
The name should have been spelled Robert Foswold. Masonry regrets the error.-Ed.
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