Masonry Magazine April 1967 Page. 30
People & Events
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nix), respectively, as Presidents for 1967. Allied Construction Industries of Cincinnati held their 38th Annual Meeting on March 29th, at the Netherland-Hilton Hotel with Francis L. Dale the guest speaker.
Thomas B. Battles has been named Executive Director for the Chicago Chapter and the Illinois Council of the A.L.A.. Koehring Co. of Milwaukee and Master Consolidated, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, jointly announced the signing of a contract under which Koehring is to acquire the assets of Master Consolidated.
Minoru Yamasaki & Associates have announced the moving of their offices to 350 West Big Beaver Road, Troy, Michigan 48084. Hoschek Masonry Inc. has a new mailing address. New address is 400 South Leebrick, Burlington, Iowa 52601.
James T. Ryan has been appointed as Director of Personnel Administration by SKIL Corp., Chicago-based power tool firm. Logan A. Hankins has been appointed to the newly created position of Manager, commercial urethanes, for the Organic and Specialty Chemicals Div. of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Thomas F. Murphy, President of the B.M. & P.I.U., was the subject of a major feature article in the Feb. 23rd issue of Engineering News-Record.
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New Facing Tile Design
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Triple S Design is built around the two most popular series of facing tile-8W and 6T. According to Mr. Stelle, who is president of Arketex Ceramic Corporation in Brazil, Indiana, "Triple S Design allows a new and exciting creative freedom in design, since it eliminates many confusing tile shapes formerly classified as 'special'."
"Every conceivable tile area may now be planned and executed with a minimum number of shapes. The result is a clean, functional, more modern overall look-typical of the prize-winning designs of tomorrow.
"Improved service will result, too, since walls will now go up faster, labor will be used more efficiently, and dealers will provide faster delivery.
"Best of all, extra savings will be in store for designers, builders and owners because of fewer hours spent at the drawing board... less time needed to lay up walls and partitions... and the elimination of costly job delays due to slow delivery of special tiles.
A new chart which graphically illustrates and explains Triple S Design tiles has now been prepared and mailed to architects, designers, and spec writers. Anyone interested in receiving a copy or more detailed information on new Triple S Design may contact any FTI member or the headquarters office: Facing Tile Institute, 333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60601; telephone (312) 236-0633.
International Conference
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of Civil Engineers. American Society for Testing and Materials and the Building Research Advisory Board of the National Academy of Sciences. The program presently includes authors of papers from Australia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark. England, New Zealand, Scotland, Switzerland, United States of America, and Yugoslavia. Papers will not be orally presented by authors, but will be reviewed by an international panel. To facilitate floor discussion preprints of all papers will be available at the conference.
The Conference fee of $30.00 includes ten paper preprints, proceedings. two buffet luncheons, reception and banquet. Proceedings will be available separately at $15.00 per copy. Pre-conference registration may be made through the Conference Secretary, International Conference on Masonry Structural Systems, P.O. Box 1726, Austin, Texas 78767.
MASONRY April, 1967