Masonry Magazine December 1968 Page. 20

Words: Keith Bohannon, Anthony Horan, Frank Coda, Donald Preble, Robert Langeberg, Warren Mapes
Masonry Magazine January 1968 Page.20

Masonry Magazine January 1968 Page.20
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(Continued from page 19) Alberta, Canada. New telephone number is 287-0322... Anthony J. Horan, Vice President-Marketing for Aetna Portland Cement Company has been promoted to Vice President and General Manager... The appointment of Frank M. Coda as Managing Director of Perlite Institute, Inc. was recently announced by P. A. Martinson, President of the Association. Mr. Coda was Technical Director prior to his new appointment.

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At their annual meeting held recently in Berkeley, California, the Board of Directors of Unit Masonry Association of Northern California elected to adopt a name change to Masonry Institute. At the same meeting, Robert W. Harrington, Manager of the Institute, announced the names of the newly elected officers. The incoming President is Donald A. Preble. Others elected were Keith Bohannon, Vice President, representing the Masonry Joint Industry Board of Sacramento; Robert Langeberg, Treasurer, representing the East Bay Joint Masonry Institute and Warren Mapes, Secretary, representing the Santa Clara-San Benito Joint Masonry Institute.

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One of the things that worry business men these days is the number of unemployed on their payrolls.
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Nov./Dec., 1968


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