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Applause. . .
Advanced Business Systems — Sherman C. Blumen-thal
has been instrumental in organizing a local chapter
of Special Interest Group on Real-Time Processing of the
Association for Computing Machinery. He is serving as
chairman for this local chapter, the first one in the country.
At present there are thirty members representing
about twenty organizations.
Boston — Donald C. Wiese has participated in several
more radio and television programs, answering questions
on income taxes telephoned in by the public. He appeared
on radio station WHDH for half hour periods; on WMEX
for three hours; and also appeared on a half hour television
show.
Morris Goodman has been nominated as member of
Council of the AICPA for a term of three years.
Samuel J. Moshcovitz has been appointed as the CPA
representative of the New Century Club's Nominating
Committee in Boston.
James A. Bemis, Charles E. Coutre, Gerald Gerson,
Richard Gilet, George A. Kean, III, Raymond J. Le-vesque,
George A. McDonough and Michael F. Walsh,
Jr., who have devoted a great deal of time as advisors
toward the advancement of Junior Achievement during
the 1965-66 program, were given recognition for their
work at the Advisors Recognition Dinner at the Hotel
Somerset in Boston. Stanley E. Hart represented TRB&S
in accepting a bronze plaque presented to the firm for
their participation as a Counselling Firm.
William S. Harter, New York, James M. Lynch, Boston,
Carroll E. Ebert and Charles F. Brown, Chicago, represented
TRB&S on a panel introducing the new financial
and operating group, "FOG," of Men's Wear Retailers
of America at their annual convention in Dallas. This
group from TRB&S has been working with the "FOG"
committee in the development of an accounting manual
for the industry, which was introduced at the meeting.
Mr. Lynch started the meeting by outlining the needs of
the industry for financial planning and use of advanced
business decision-making tools.
Chicago — H. Justin Davidson has been named to the
Project Consulting Committee of the American Accounting
Association, for a research project to be conducted by
Professor Neil Churchill of the Carnegie Institute of
Technology.
Mr. Davidson was also one of the discussants at the
Conference on Empirical Research in Accounting sponsored
by the University of Chicago, Graduate School of
Business, Institute of Professional Accountants.
Donald I. Hausman appeared on the Jerry Williams
Show on radio station WBBM. Mr. Hausman was chosen
to appear as a guest on the program by the Illinois Society
of CPAs, who were asked to supply a member to discuss
income taxes, and answer questions from the radio audience.
Raymond J. Revers, C. Eugene Sturgeon, James O.
Teeter and Philip E. Leone took part in a seminar on the
subject, "Effective Budgeting for the Small Business,"
under the sponsorship of the Chicago Association of Commerce
and Industry.
The Abstractors Section of the American Land Title
Association held a Management Seminar at the Sheraton
O'Hare Inn, Chicago. John Bly, William H. Frewert and
Glenn J. Hartung participated in the tax session, while
I. Ted David, Raymond J. Revers and James O. Teeter
took part in the management control session.
Cincinnati — Walter Novikoff has been nominated for
vice-president of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Ohio
Society of CPAs. Mr. Novikoff has served as a member of
the Committee on Relations between Bankers and CPAs,
and as chairman of the Committee on Services to Local
Practitioners. He was secretary-treasurer of the chapter
in 1963-64.
Denver — Charles E. Husted has been elected president
of the Denver Chapter of the Budget Executive's Institute
for the coming year.
Mr. Husted has also been appointed chairman of the
Colorado Society Computer and Management Services
Advisory Committee.
Detroit — Harry G. Troxell was one of the three judges
in the Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan
Treasurer-of-the-Year-Contest. This contest is sponsored
by the Michigan Association of CPAs to select the best
treasurer from the 380 Junior Achievement Companies
in the Southeastern Michigan District, which is the
largest J.A. District in the U.S.
Executive Office — Robert Beyer was the only individ-dual
selected from the public accounting profession to be
elected a member of a newly created "Business Advisory
Counsel" established by the University of Wisconsin to
lead the School of Commerce in developing a modern
forward-looking program for business education.
Donald H. Cramer has been elected president of the
New York Chapter of the National Association of Accountants.
Robert M. Trueblood, along with Thomas L. Whisler,
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