Masonry Magazine November 1963 Page. 11

Words: Joseph Holme, Paul Rosensteel, Kenneth Keene, Edwin Hewitt, Lee Polachek
Masonry Magazine November 1963 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine November 1963 Page. 11
MCAA Show Exhibitors

Way Steel Products Inc.
628 West State Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Corp.
6033 Elston Ave.
Chicago, Illinois

ing Lock Scaffolding Co.
732 N. Howard St.
Philadelphia, Pa.

actural Clay Products Inst.
520-18th St. N. W.
Vashington, D. C.

k Ceramic Corp.
Canton
Ohio

on Metal Products
95 Tanglewood Street
Memphis, Tenn.

versal Manufacturing Co.
50 W. New Castle St.
elienople, Pa.

co Manufacturing Co.
555 Irving Park Rd.
chiller Park, III.

st Brick Buggy Corp.
310 Mayfield Rd.
Cleveland, Ohio

Miams Seals & Gaskets Div.
86 W. 8 Mile Road
Hazel Park, Mich.

molite Co.
35 S. LaSalle St.
Chicago, Illinois


Set Up A Group & Drive

The Big MCAA Show

Don't hesitate about driving to the MCAA Show because of parking worries. There are excellent parking facilities located right at the Sherman House. Then too, the Sherman House is located on Randolph Street and easy to reach from all the expressways. Why not get up a car pool? It's always exciting to tour the colorful MCAA Show. But it's even more interesting when your own group makes the trip together.


Inquiry Time Saver
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have imprinting machines in their booth. In a second, he'll make an accurate record of your name and mailing address. This is designed to save you from carrying home large bundles of literature and you won't have the laborious task of constantly dragging out literature request cards.


Pension Planning Panel
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also attended Marquette and Georgetown Law Schools.

Lee R. Polacheck
Edwin Shields Hewitt is founder and managing partner of Hewitt Associates, Libertyville, Illinois, independent consulting actuaries, analysts, and advisors on pensions, profit sharing, and employee benefits. Before founding their company in 1940, Mr. Hewitt was active in educational and agency management activities in the field of life insurance. He is a native of Des Moines, Iowa, attended the University of Arizona, and was graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa, of which he is Chairman of the board of trustees. He is also President of the board of trustees of Lake Forest Academy, aad a member and past president of the Lake County Board of School Trustees. He has authored articles on executive compensation, employee communication, retirement, and employee benefits, and lectured before various groups.

Kenneth K. Keene is an Associate Actuary of Aetna Life Insurance Company, a national insurance corporation with home offices in Hartford, Connecticut. He completed undergraduate work at the University of Florida and has a master's degree from the University of Michigan. He is a Fellow in the Society of Actuaries and currently serves on its Education and Examination Committee. Mr. Keene has been specializing in the group pension field. He is now devoting an important part of his time to the design and operation of multiple-employer pension plans. His company administers group pension plans covering more than 600,000 employees and involving pension investments of almost two billion dollars.

Joseph Holme is President of the Associated Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York, Inc. Mr. Holme participated in the labor relations panel held last year in Pittsburgh and is extremely well versed in all phases of management's role in pension planning.

Paul Rosensteel is the Administrator of the Arizona Health and Welfare Trust and the Arizona Pension Trust and is well experienced in this field. This panel, with each important phase represented, should be one of the highlights of the entire convention.


MCAA SHOW SERVES

ENTIRE INDUSTRY

The '64 MCAA Educational Trade Show is designed to serve all segments of the Masonry Industry. It is a horizontal event of service to all in our field. The 100 displays by the nation's leading firms will present a broad view to every need of our Industry. Make sure you attend!


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