L. Gerald Carlisle


Roles


Masonry Magazine June 1996 Page. 25
June 1996

Product Update Continued

# Rollers
COMPLETE LINE of walk behind dual purpose dirt/asphalt rollers offers a range of single and double roller sizes. The rollers, feature hydrostatic drive and vibration that puts the vibrating forces directly

Masonry Magazine October 1985 Page. 19
October 1985

Mason Contractor News...

# ASC, ASA & AGC Jointly Adopt Prompt Pay Policy

Three leading construction trade associations have endorsed a model payment schedule that establishes deadlines for the flow of money throughout the construction

Masonry Magazine February 1985 Page. 43
February 1985

The restored Brice House in Annapolis, Md., is now headquarters of the International Masonry Center operated by IMI.

Brice House Opening Celebrates
Masonry Craft Skills

Craft skills of the men who constructed the historic Brice Ho

Masonry Magazine February 1985 Page. 44
February 1985

BRICE HOUSE

Shown at the Brice House reception (from left) are BAC executive vice president and Mrs. L. Gerald Carlisle; MCAA executive vice president George A. Miller, Carl Booker, Laborers International Union of North America, and MCAA presid

Masonry Magazine October 1984 Page. 12
October 1984

IMI ANNUAL MEETING

sonry's research needs by L. Gerald Carlisle, BAC executive vice president, and Mario Catani, vice chairman of the Masonry Research Foundation's Advisory Council and president/general manager of Dur-O-Wal, Inc.

An ad

Masonry Magazine April 1983 Page. 10
April 1983

MCAA CONFERENCE

who captivated the audience with a witty and forceful presentation on the nation's economy. The former U.S. Secretary of Labor dwelt mainly on the creation of a disputes settlement plan in the masonry field, in which MCAA partic

Masonry Magazine February 1983 Page. 35
February 1983

INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE
DONALD O. LEONARD, JOHN T. JOYCE, Co-Chairmen

W. C. Dentinger, Jr.
Gerald Dufour
Louis J. Helbert, Jr.
Eugene George
George A. Miller

Edward M. Bellucci
James F. Richardson
L.

Masonry Magazine August 1982 Page. 12
August 1982

IMI ANNUAL MEETING

Pictured with Ray Lackey (3rd from left), executive director of IMI's Market Development Program, are members of the Canadian delegation to the meeting. Starting from extreme left: Ben Fleming and Frederick Goldie, business a

Masonry Magazine April 1982 Page. 10
April 1982



Special Recognition Awards were presented to Robert F. Ebeling and Eugene George. Ebeling was chairman of the International Masonry Apprenticeship Trust (IMAT) from 1975-81, and George was 1979-81 chairman of the International Masonry Institute

Masonry Magazine March 1982 Page. 4
March 1982

Mason Contractors and Bricklayers Union
Announce Plan to Reduce Work Stoppages

The Mason Contractors Association of America and the International Bricklayers Union on February 18, 1982 announced joint agreement on a plan designed to reduce w

Masonry Magazine February 1982 Page. 17
February 1982

INTERNATIONAL MASONRY INSTITUTE
LOUIS J. HELBERT JR., JOHN T. JOYCE, Co-Chairmen

Don Leonard
W. C. Dentinger Jr.
Eugene George
George A. Miller
Edward M. Bellucci
James F. Richardson
L. Gerald Carlisle
Louis Weir<

Masonry Magazine September 1981 Page. 6
September 1981

IMI Market Development Program Board members (seated, from left): Ray Lackey, executive director, with Trustees L. Gerald Carlisle, BAC, and George A. Miller, MCAA. (Standing, from left) Trustees William Christopher and George Spencer, BAC; Robert Hatch

Masonry Magazine July 1981 Page. 6
July 1981

LARGE ATTENDANCE IN CHARLESTON

IMI Marketing Meeting a "Great Success"

Thanks to the contributions of authoritative speakers in masonry-related fields, plus active participation of masonry industry delegates, the 11th annual marketing

Masonry Magazine February 1981 Page. 26
February 1981

MASONRY INDUSTRY TRUST FUNDS

International Masonry Institute
EUGENE GEORGE, Chairman of the Board

C. DeWitt Brown
Louis J. Helbert Jr.
George A. Miller
David B. Soloff Jr.

John T. Joyce
Edward M. Bellucci

Masonry Magazine October 1979 Page. 28
October 1979

SURFACE BONDING

Surface Bonding, the not so quiet revolution, is winning growing acceptance for commercial construction due to its ease of use and reduction of construction time.

* Easy to build strong walls.
* More waterproof.

Masonry Magazine March 1978 Page. 12
March 1978

IMI AIMS AT LOADBEARING MARKET
The International Masonry Institute, promotional arm of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) and the International Bricklayers' Union, is aiming much of its promotional firepower at the loadbearing masonr