Masonry Magazine January 1976 Page. 41

Words: Dee Brown, John Cadenhead, Jerome Green, John Love, Jene Fedora, Jerry Barner, Thomas Leslie, William Hoffman, Gregory Anderson, Jack Gordon, Robert McKenna
Masonry Magazine January 1976 Page. 41

Masonry Magazine January 1976 Page. 41
People & Events

(Continued from page 21)

ager for Huron Cement Div., National Gypsum Co... Johns-Manville Corp. has elected former Colorado Governor John A. Love a director of the company.

Elected President of the North Texas Contractors Association is John T. Cadenhead, Cadenhead Construction Co. Elected to the Board was Dee Brown, Dallas, representing the Dallas Masonry Contractors Association. Jerome K. Green has been promoted by the J. I. Case Co. to the newly created position of group vice president-International. Jene Fedora has joined the staff of Colorado Masonry Contractors Association as Administrative Assistant.

The Houston based architectural firm of Wilson, Crain, Anderson and Reynolds has announced the election of Jerry G. Barner as an Associate. Thomas B. Leslie has been appointed regional sales manager for the industrial and construction machinery division of Massey-Ferguson, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa... The appointment of William E. Hoffman as district sales supervisor for Norton Company's Safety Products Div. has been announced by B.R. Crum, national sales manager. The Construction Products Division, W.R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, Mass., has appointed Gregory T. Anderson architectural representative in the Metropolitan Chicago area.

The honeymoon ends when he finds out he married a big spender-and she finds out she didn't.

Jack Gordon has been elected to the board of directors of the Portland Cement Association. Gordon is a senior vice president with the Flintkote Co., White Plains, N.Y.... Robert J. McKenna has been named president of the Hertz Equipment Rental Corp.. Secretary of Labor John T. Dunlop has announced the name change of the Manpower Administration to Employment & Training Administration.

The Brick Institute of America has produced a new movie "The Man From Monticello". The film describes Thomas Jefferson's influence on brick in architecture throughout the history of the U.S.

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• January, 1976


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