Masonry Magazine January 1981 Page. 19

Words: John Scalzi, Ken Gutschick, Kenneth Gutschick, John Joyce, Dr. Colville, Hugh Burgess, C.E. Monk, Dr. Buckley, Orville Lee, Bill Sangster, Dr. Self, R.M. Gensert
Masonry Magazine January 1981 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine January 1981 Page. 19
In session to evaluate the various research proposals submitted to the Council were these Task Group members (top left): Hugh Burgess, Council Vice Chairman C.E. Monk, Orville Lee, (top right) Dr. Morris W. Self. Dr. Ray Colville and John B. Scalzi.




Members of the Advisory Council hear an explanation of the organizational flow chart which has been drawn up for the Masonry Research Foundation and the Masonry Research Advisory Council.




Dr. James Colville gives his Task Group's report to the Council members. Council Chairman Bill Sangster is at the right.




Aiding in the review process of the research proposals were (from left) Dr. Ray Clough, Bill Sangster and James G. Gross.




Council Members R.M. Gensert and Dr. Kenneth L. Buckley huddle for a closer scrutiny of a research proposal.




Foundation Chairman John T. Joyce provides details of the organizational flow chart. Listening to his presentation were (from left) Council Vice Chairman C.E. Monk and Research Foundation Member Kenneth Gutschick of the National Lime Association.

Photos by Ken Gutschick
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