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With the Alumni Atlanta—Donald G. Peterson resigned from the Atlanta office staff to take a position with the Atlantic Company, located in Atlanta. Chicago—After five years on the Chicago audit staff, Robert Caudill resigned November 30th to accept a position with the Paul M. Schwark C.PA. firm in Yuma, Arizona. Richard Niemeyer left us in December to accept employment with Reynolds Metals Company in McCook, Illinois. Executive Office—Bert Arcus has received his Ph.D. from the University of California. His dissertation was based on work he commenced with TRB&S at Chrysler, and is entitled An Analysis of a Computer Method of Sequencing Assembly Line Operations'. He is now on a special assignment in New Delhi. Felix Probandt, Director of our International Tax Division, resigned from the firm on January 24th to accept a position with the Ampex Corporation in Redwood City, California. New York—Thomas J. Corbally, an alumnus of the New York office, was elected president and a member of the Board of Carpenter-Morton Company, a paint manufacturer in Everett, Massachusetts. Thomas I. Marcosson, supervisor on the audit staff, resigned to become controller of Superior Surgical. St. Louis—Erwin A. Court left the St. Louis office to join Applause Chicago — Robert Trueblood was host recently to the Long-Range Objectives Committee of the A.I.OP.A. at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. On the first day the committee met with three accounting educators — Sidney Davidson of the University of Chicago, Herbert Miller of Michigan State University and Paul E. Fertig of Ohio State, and on the second day with Dr. Paul F. Lazarsfedl, a sociologist from Columbia. John Bell has been elected chairman of the Research Committee of the Chicago Chapter of the Budget Executives' Institute. James Bragg has been appointed a member of the Data Processing Management Association's Chicago Chapter a local accounting firm. Bradford Bradsher left to establish his own law practice. San Diego—Lois J. Pearson, semi-senior staff member, left December 31st to take the position of assistant controller with Scripps Clinic & Research Foundation. San Francisco—Dan Ball has been transferred by Per-manente Cement to India as Administrative Manager of Mysore Cements, Ltd. in Bangalore, India. Ted Perry has been transferred to be chief accountant of a construction project of Kaiser Engineers & Constructors, Inc. which is building Kremasta Dam in Greece. Seattle—Orville E. Melby, who left the firm in 1956, was elected corporate treasurer of The Boeing Company effective December 1. Stepping into Mr. Melby's position as assistant treasurer is another Seattle staff member, Dean D. Thornton, who came with the firm in 1954. W. J. Pennington, business manager of The Seattle Times, was named Seattle Junior Chamber of Commerce "Boss of the Year." This is the most recent civic recognition ne has received, preceded by many through the years since he left die Seattle staff in 1951. He was cited for "depth and strength, and a major contributor to progress." Washington—Angelo S. Puglise resigned from our staff to accept a position with Macke Vending Company. Morris E. Sampson has resigned to accept a position with the Market Tire Company. Research Committee. Mr. Bragg also attended a two-day preview of the AT&T Communications Seminar planned for business equipment salesmen. The purpose of this preview was to critique the content of the seminar. The Chicago office assisted in a program for high school guidance counsellors sponsored by The Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants. On January 14th, six counsellors from south suburban high schools spent the morning at our office learning from Robert Shehan, Raymond Revers, John Terry and Clem Siemer of the many opportunities existing in the public accounting field. At noon they joined a number of counsellors from various suburban high schools for lunch at the Union League Club, MARCH, 1 9 64 47