Masonry Magazine February 1992 Page. 5

Masonry Magazine February 1992 Page. 5

Masonry Magazine February 1992 Page. 5
masonry
The MAGAZINE FOR THE MASONRY INDUSTRY
Official Publication of:
Mason Contractors Association of America
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association

Publisher
George A. Miller
Editor
Gene Adams

MASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Officers
President
Richard Felice
Vice President
Richard Matthews
Secretary
L. C. Pardue, Jr.
Treasurer
Donald Grant
Regional Vice Presidents
Anthony Zotollo
Alan Griffin
Edgar Boettcher III
Donald Larsen
John J. Smith, Sr.
Jerry Vernon
Kenneth P. Thompson
Rennie Tejeda
Mike Johnston
Eugene George
Executive Vice President
George A. Miller
Legal Counsel
Peer Pedersen
George Plumb
(Pedersen & Houpt)
Executive Office
1550 Spring Road
Oak Brook, IL 60521
Phone 708/782-6767
Fax 708/782-6786

Cover: Gateway to Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom park is the Sleeping Beauty Castle. Masonry Expo 92 and MCAA's 42nd Annual Conference will be held in Orlando's Peabody Hotel and at the Orange County Convention Center, both facilities just minutes away from Disney's world famous fantasy park, Epcot Center, Sea World, MGM Studios and Universal Studios. Special post-expo stays have been arranged by MCAA and the Disney Company.

Editorial Policy
Masonry is the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association (CMCA). The magazine acts as a sounding board without approving, disapproving, or guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim, or opinion appearing under a byline, or obtained or quoted from an acknowledged source. The opinions expressed by authors do not necessarily reflect the official views of MCAA or CMCA. Also, the appearance of advertisements and new product information does not constitute an endorsement by MCAA or CMCA of products featured.

Postmaster
Second Class postage paid at Oak Brook, IL 60521, and additional mailing offices. Send address changes to: Masonry, 1550 Spring Road, Oak Brook, IL 60621.

Subscription Rates & Contact Information
Masonry (ISSN 0025-4681) is published 6 times annually (January! February, March/April, May/June, July/August, September/October, November December). Subscription rate. $10.00 per year; Canada $12.00 U.S. Currency. Copyright 1992 Mason Contractors Association of America. Send subscriptions, advertising, editorial and business matter to: Masonry, 1550 Spring Road, Oak Brook, IL 60621. Phone 708/782-6767. Fax 708/782-6786.
January/February

features
Vol. 31
No. 1

Getting the Most Out of Workshops and Seminars

NCMA Technical Notes: ASTM Specifications for Concrete Masonry Units

MCAA Officers, Regional Vice Presidents and Past Presidents

Masonry Expo '92 Exhibitors

Masonry Expo '92 and MCAA Annual Conference Program

NLRB Decision-Case 13-CD 440/13-CD441.

Tax Matters: Is Your Business Transfer Plan Bogged Down

departments

People in the News

Washington Wire

Product Update

Literature Review

Books and Films

Classified Advertising

Timetable

Advertisers' Index

Fast Fax Reader Service


Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 45
December 2012

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Masonry Magazine December 2012 Page. 46
December 2012

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December 2012

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December 2012

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