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Boston
On May 15 the entire staff of the Boston
Office attended the annual outing and
dinner dance of the Massachusetts Society
of CPAs which was held at the
Blue Hill Country Club in Canton,
Massachusetts. The annual golf tournament
was followed by a cocktail party
and dinner dance in the Starlight Room.
We are proud to report that the coveted
silver trophy was won by one of our
TRB&S members, Philip Shapiro. Another
prize winner was Thomas P. Nee,
also a member of our staff.
Robert Hall has been appointed subcommittee
chairman of the Finance
Committee in the town of Braintree,
Massachusetts for a third term.
Donald Wiese has been appointed to
the Finance Committee of St. John's
Lutheran Church in South Weymouth,
Massachusetts.
Chicago
St. Andrews Golf Club was the scene
of the annual Chicago-Milwaukee golf
tournament on June 23. Interoffice
competition was formalized this year
by the introduction of the TROBAS
Cup team competition under which
twenty of the best players from Milwaukee
competed against the same
number from Chicago. The Chicago
Office was victorious by a score of 37
to 23. For the second consecutive year
John Linster of Chicago was the winner
of the low gross trophy. A record
attendance for both golf and dinner
helped to make this outing unusually
successful.
Since the golf tournament is a stag
affair, the women of the Chicago Office
gathered at Caruso's for a dinner outing.
This is a restaurant known not
only for its excellent Italian cuisine but
also for its very talented strolling
musicians.
Allen Howard's son, A. Carter
Howard, Jr., was presented with the
coveted Lowden-Wigmore Prize at
Senior Class Day at Northwestern
University's School of Law on June 13.
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