FIRE ENGINEERING

FIRE ENGINEERING

A DUN-DONNELLEY MAGAZINE

FIRE ENGINEERING. January. 1978. Vol. 131. No. 1. Member. American Business Press and Audit Bureau of Circulations. Published monthly by Magazine Division, Dun-Donnelley Publishing Corporation, a member of the Dun and Bradstreet Group. JOHN K. ABELY, Executive Vice President. Magazine Division. EXECUTIVE. EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES: 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10019. Printed in Easton. Pa. 18042.

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