Michael W. Merrigan


Roles


Masonry Magazine April 1987 Page. 7
April 1987

MCAA President Dee Brown and his wife Jody cut the ceremonial ribbon officially opening the '87 MCAA Trade Show.

'87 MCAA CONFERENCE REPORT
Dallas, Texas, March 12-18, 1987

MCAA's 37th Educational Conference was a busy one, with si

Masonry Magazine February 1987 Page. 9
February 1987

Official '87 Conference Program
PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

THURSDAY, March 12
11:00 a.m.-1:30p.m.

Pre-Conference Seminar Registration
Thornton Room / Atrium II

1:30-5:30 p.m.

Seminar No. 1-"Stone Panels"

Masonry Magazine February 1987 Page. 62
February 1987

Letters

More on Efflorescence
Editor:

The recommendations in Michael Merrigan's article on efflorescence (Masonry, September/October, 1986) are, in my opinion, cause for concern. He suggests that sandblasting should be used with ca

Masonry Magazine February 1987 Page. 63
February 1987



an attempt to reduce soiling and thus maintenance costs. The rain screen principle, invented millennia ago, is now standard practice in modern cavity-wall construction. It is designed to allow moisture in the exterior cladding to escape into t

Masonry Magazine December 1986 Page. 17
December 1986

Conference Program Highlights

# THURSDAY, March 12

11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Pre-Conference Seminar Registration
Thornton Room / Atrium II

1:30-5:30 p.m.
Seminar No. 1-"Stone Panels"
Senators Lecture Hall
* Jim

Masonry Magazine December 1986 Page. 29
December 1986

Letters

September/October Cover
Editor:
We were very impressed with the cover of your September/October edition of Masonry magazine. If possible, we would like extra copies of that issue.

Ken Crawford
DCS Color & Supply Co.

Masonry Magazine October 1986 Page. 7
October 1986

Make Sure You Attend!

THE
BEST
IN
MASONRY
37th MCAA Conference
& Trade Show,
Dallas, Texas, March 14-18

As the saying goes, variety is the spice of life, and that is the approach the MCAA Management Institute ha

Masonry Magazine October 1986 Page. 27
October 1986

EFFLORESCENCE:
Cause and Control
by Michael W. Merrigan

Efflorescence (ef' la res' ans), noun.
1. a change on the surface to a powdery substance upon exposure to air, as a crystalline substance through loss of water. 2. to become in