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PEDEN\Irveny big inEtrIIJCATIcIIV...fon instanceCarroll Jr. Hi School, Raleigh, N. C. tr MethodistCollege Student Union, Fayetteville, N. C. tr ShawUniversity Library, Raleigh, N. C. tr MethodistCollege Women's Dormitory, Fayetteville, N. C.ElSt. Mary's Jr. College Library, Raleigh, N. C. trE.C.U. Auditorium, Wright Addition, GreenviileN. C. El N.C.S.U. Nuclear. Reactor, Raleigh,!. q. ! N._C Wesleyan Coltege, Rocky tvtount,N. C. tr N.C.S.U. College Union, Raleigh, N. C.Enlist the services of a company ready andwilling to take on big structural steel problems.Peden has full facilities and abilities to handlethemall ...INDUSTRIAL MUNICIPALCOMMERCIAL H IGHWAYINSTITUTIONAL APARTMENTSffi@N\ FEE,EN siTEELN .ssl cC'MPAluY*\tfEEi p. o. Box esr4 RATETGH, N. c.\t. A. Brown & SonMANUFACTURERS OFPREFABRICATEDWALK-INREFRIGERATORS& FREEZERSfor Sdrools, Hospitalsand fnstitutionalapplications.AI,SO TOOD STORE FIXTURES.A North Carolina Ownedand Operated CompanySince 1910.\Y. A. BR,OWN & SONINCORPORATEDMAIN OFFICE & PLANTSALISBURY, N. C, 28144Box 1408 Tel: 636.51ttWORKSHOPS OFFEREDArchitects in the southeast willhear how to plan and financeprofitable building projects June7 in Atlanta at the second of fourProfessional Development programsoffered this year by TheAIA.Carl J. Tschappat, chairman ofGeorgia State College's realestate and urban affairs department,will be the lecturer. Thesession will cover loan decisionsand risks, the mortgage market,taxes, joint ventures, syndicatesand other matters.Purpose of the AIA workshops isto help upgrade practice, competein the sky-rocketing constructionindustry, and improvedesign of buildings and use ofland.Registration and information maybe obtained from Larry C. Dean,AlA, at Toombs, Amisano &Wells, 148 Cain Street, Atlanta,Ga. 30303.AIA-RAIC FIRST JOINTINTERNATIONALCONVENTIONThe American Institute of Architectsand the Royal ArchitecturalInstitute of Canada will hold theirfirst joint international Conventionin Chicago, June 22-26,1969. The Chicago AtA Chapter,which is celebrating its 100thanniversary, will host the gatheringat the Palmer House Hotel.Under the theme FOCUS NOW,speakers will discuss professionalism,design, and technology,relating them to the positive actionrequired of the architect inthe urban crisis. The social,technological, and economicforces which are shaping theprofession of architecture will beexamined in detail.Plans also call for an AIA-RAICPresidents' Reception, separateAIA and RAIC investiture ceremonies,business sessions, ohawards luncheon, Chapter gala,the annual dinner and ball, andother professional and social activities.Pre- and post-Conventionactivities will include the traditionalparty by F. W. Dodge andspecial meetings and showingsfor members at Chicago's MerchandiseMart.WALTER C. BURGESS,AIAWalter C. Burgess, 51, Raleigharchitect and member of theNorth Carolina Chapter AlA,died on Wednesday, April g.Services were held at GokesburyMethodist Ghurch, Raleigh,on April 10, with burialin Wendell, where he made hishome. Mr. Burgess had beenill for sometime and hadclosed his Raleigh office lastyear. He is survived by hiswife, a son and three daughters.The North Carolina ChapterAIA extends its deepestsympathy to his family.APFII L 1969 23