Masonry Magazine February 1964 Page. 21

Words: Joseph Holme, Paul Rosensteel, Kenneth Keene, Lee Polacheck, Edwin Shields
Masonry Magazine February 1964 Page. 21

Masonry Magazine February 1964 Page. 21
Lee R. Polacheck

Paul Rosensteel

Joseph Holme

Welfare and Pension Plans, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Panel members:
Edwin Shields Hewitt, Hewitt Associates, Libertyville, Illinois;
Joseph Holme, President Associated Masonry Contractors of Greater New York;
Kenneth Keene, Associate Actuary of Aetna Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut;
Paul Rosensteel, Administrator Arizona Pension Trust, Phoenix, Arizona.

2:00 Noon Recess to '64 MCAA Educational Trade Show, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, III.
Hours: 12 Noon to 4:00 Ρ.Μ.

1:30 P.M. MCAA Annual Meeting (Members Only) Bal Tabarin, Sixth Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, III.

Presiding: James Lonie, President
Roll Call
Reports of Officers
Reports of Committees
Election of Officers
Report of Tellers
Recess

6:00 P.M. Reception. The Assembly, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, III.

7:00 P.M. Annual MCAA Banquet. Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, III. Theme: "Roaring 20's Review."


Wednesday, February 19
9:30 A.M. Executive Board Meeting. Gold Room, 1st Floor, Sherman House, Chicago, III.

Edwin Shields Hewitt

Kenneth Keene

SONRY February, 1964
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