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AITC Holds Annucrl Meeting At New Orleons

Max C. Hanisch, Jr., president of Unit Structures, Inc., Peshtigo, Wisconsin. rvas elected president of the American lnstitute of Timber Construction at its recent annual meeting irr New Orleans. The national organization is composed of fir'rns engaged in the design, fabrication and erection of engineered timber construction. Mr. Hanisch served as the Institute's vice president for the past two years, and in his :rew capacity succeeds Ward Mayer, general manager, Timber Structures, fnc., Portland, Oregon.

Charles C. Calvert, president of Summerbell Roof Structures, Los Angeles, a director of AITC since its formation, rvas elected vice president. T. C. Combs, president of Arch Rib Truss Corporation, Los Angeles, secretary-treasurer oI the Institute from its beginning, was re-elected.

Newly elected directors include Frank B. Benzon, president, Timber Structures, Inc. of California, Richmond, California, and George H. Schweitzer, general manager, Rilco Laminated Produ,cts, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota. Continuing cn the board as directors are former president Ward Mayer, and Val Gardner, manager, Miller-Gardner Fabrication Co., Montoe, Oregon. Frank J. Hanrahan is executive vice president of the Institute, which has its headquarters in Washington, D. C.

San Francisco was chosen host citv for the next AITC annual meeting.

Announces Appoinlments

Four officials of The Pacific Coast Company have been elected to the office of vice president, Hugh Jay Jacks, president, announced. The company is engaged in the manufa.cture of wood products.

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Elected were A. W. Agnew, Sonoma, manager of the company's plywood division; T. P. Geoghegan, Willits, manager of the redwood division; William A. Harding, San Francisco, assistant to the president; and Donald R. Watts, San Francisco, secretary and treasurer of the company.

At the same time, the firm announced the appointment of George A. Bratsberg as sales manager of the redwood division. Bratsburg was formerly sales manager for the Coastal Plywood and Timber Company of Cloverdale, Calif.

Elecfed Ghoirmqn of Boord of Governors

trarl C. Faulkner, executive vice-president of the Lehon Company, Chicago, was elected chairman of the board of g'overnors of the Asphalt Roofing Industry Bureau at its annual meeting held in the Blackstone Hotel, Chicago. He succeeds L. W. Clarke, vice-president of the Philip Carey Manufa'cturing Company, Cincinnati.

W. R. Wilkinson, vice-president of the Johns-Manville Corporation, New York, was re-elected vice-chairman of the board of governors, and E. L. Chamberlain, vice-president of Bird & Son Inc'. East Walpole' Mass., was reelected treasurer.

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