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NEW ORLEANS
Leland S. Montgomery (left) and George A. Coiron joined
us as partners as a result of our merger with the firm of
Coiron & Montgomery.
Born in Texas, Mr. Montgomery moved to New Orleans in
1932 and later graduated from Tulane University. After
spending three years in the U.S. Naval Reserve, he joined
the staff of a local public accounting firm. He commenced
private practice in 1950. The firm of Coiron & Montgomery
was formed in 1958.
Mr. Coiron, a native of New Orleans, attended University
College of Tulane University and later was a part-time
instructor in auditing there. He served three years in the
U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, and before going into private
practice in 1950 spent five years with Price Waterhouse
&Co.
Both Mr. Coiron & Mr. Montgomery are members of the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the
Louisiana Society of Certified Public Accountants and
International House. In addition, Mr. Coiron is a member
of the Petroleum Accountants Society of New Orleans.
MILWAUKEE
John Marsh is reading Robert Beyer's book and agrees that direct
costing for custodial purposes is questionable. Papa Ralph Marsh,
manager in Milwaukee, thinks an elephant in the tail end of a rowboat
may be equally unsound.
CHICAGO
TRB&S won two awards at the Crusade of Mercy Awards
Luncheon. Employees of the Chicago office pledged a total
of $5,638 to the Crusade, a per capita gift of $51^.20. William
H. Lowe (left) chairman of the Major Firm Employee
Campaign Division of the drive, and Donald M. Graham,
general campaign chairman, congratulate TRB&S representatives
William McMillan and Richard Gallagher.
