Jim Bouton


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Masonry Magazine April 2000 Page. 38
April 2000

Famed New York Yankee all-star pitcher and author of "Ball Four" Jim Bouton, lent a hand during the construction of the Habitat Home. He later addressed MASONRY SHOW attendees.


The MCAA would like to thank the following people and companie

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April 2000



above, Entertainer Frank Miles kept a crowd of nearly 400 laughing until it hurt at the opening session breakfast.

The Opening Reception at Bonnie Springs Old West town saw exhibitors and attendees gathered in their old-west attire to

Masonry Magazine April 2000 Page. 55
April 2000

LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING

Jim Bouton, Baseball All-star and inventor of Big League Chew, regailed the keynote luncheon crowd with stories of Yankee Greats Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle.

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2000 Masonry Show Schedule of Events
October 1999

2000 Masonry Show Schedule of Events

Masonry Magazine October 1999 Page. 39
October 1999

THE MASONRY SHOW Keynote Lunch with Jim Bouton

Jim Bouton, known in high-school as "Warm Up Bouton" because he never made it into the game, won 21 games for the New York Yankees and made the all-star team in 1963. Later he won 18 games and beat

Masonry Magazine October 1999 Page. 40
October 1999

MASONRY
SHOW

Program Highlights

MCAA PAC Luncheon
The MCAA Political Action Committee continues to work on Capitol Hill to protect the future of the masonry industry. Join other members in MCAA's effort to support federal po

Masonry Magazine October 1999 Page. 43
October 1999

at a Glance

It's SHOW TIME

8:00am - 9:30am
MCAA Workshop #3: Construction Productivity Improvement
For a description of this workshop, please refer to page 8.

8:00am - 9:30am
MCAA Workshop #4: Subcontracts: What Yo