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c7Wet£ers bring us In Austin . . . JOHN F. LANIER, JR. John F. Lanier, Jr., joins us as partner as a result of our merger with Frazer and Torbet. Mr. Lanier, who opened the Austin office of Frazer and Torbet in 1951 after spending three years in their office in Houston, is a frequent speaker before professional and civic groups and has discussed taxes in a number of television appearances. He had been with that firm since his graduation from Southern Methodist University in 1948 where he received a BBA in professional accounting. He is a member of the Estate Planning Council in Austin and has served as a member of its Executive Committee, the American Institute of CPAs and the Texas Society of CPAs, where he is a former vice president and director and has a long history of committee chairmanships. In Boston . . . Eleven partners have joined us as a result of a merger with Charles F. Rittenhouse & Company. They are Clinton W. Bennett, Paul F. Brophqy, Arthur R. Hills, Ralph G. Lucas, Edward J. Nangle, Jr., Andrew Petersen, John J. Randall, William E. Reissfelder, Dudley C. Tetro, Theodore F. Tucker and Dorothy G. Willard. CLINTON W. BENNETT Clinton W. Bennett has written forty-four articles on various accounting subjects and is a frequent speaker before business and professional groups. His book "Standard Costs: How They Serve Modern Management" is published by Prentice-Hall, Inc. and a Spanish edition was published in 1967. Mr. Bennett is past national president of the National Association of Accountants, past president of the Massachusetts Society of CPAs and a former Member-at-Large of Council of the American Institute of CPAs, as well as a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the National Society of Professional Engineers.