Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 23

Words: Lester Dietrich, Homer Bryce, Hugh Murphy, Gustave Simons, Robert Leggett
Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine January 1966 Page. 23
Tuesday, February 22

Registration. Registration Desk, Main Lobby, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 Ρ.Μ.

9:30 A.M. Second Session of the 1966 MCAA Convention (Open Meeting). Sheraton Hall, Sheraton Park Hotel.
Presiding: Lester Dietrich, President
Call to Order
Invocation

9:35 A.M. Address by Homer Bryce, President, Structural Clay Products Institute

9:50 A.M. Address by Hugh Murphy, Director, Bureau of Apprenticeship & Training, U.S. Department of Labor

10:15 Α.Μ. Address by Robert H. Leggett, Congressman, 4th District, California
"H.R. 489 Anti-Bidpeddling Legislation"

10:45 A.M. Financial Seminar. "Big Business Planning for the Small Business" Address by Gustave Simons

11:55 Α.Μ. Announcements

12:00 Noon Recess to '66 MCAA Educational Trade Show, Exhibition Hall, Sheraton Park Hotel.
Hours: 12 Noon to 3:30 Ρ.Μ.

1:30 P.M. MCAA Annual Meeting Virginia Room
(Members Only)
Presiding: Lester Dietrich, President
Roll Call
Reports of Officers and Committees
Election of Officers
Report of Tellers
Adjournment

6:00 P.M. Reception - Sheraton Hall

7:00 P.M. Annual MCAA Banquet Sheraton Hall, Sheraton-Park Hotel. Featuring Si Zentner and his orchestra


Wednesday, February 23

9:30 Α.Μ. MCAA Executive Board Meeting Dover Room

CONVENTION NOTES:

HOMER BRYCE
President
Structural Clay Products Institute

GUSTAVE SIMONS
Financial Adviser
New York City

ROBERT L. LEGGETT
Congressmon
4th District, California
MASONRY
January, 1966
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