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Applause. . .
Atlanta—The Atlanta Chapter of the Georgia Society of
CPAs has made the following committee appointments:
Robert E. Minnear, chairman—Program Committee;
Hank Davis, Attendance Committee; and Willard Hurst,
Friday Luncheon Committee.
The following appointments have been made to committees
of the Georgia Society of CPAs: Robert E.
Minnear, chairman—Meetings, Indoctrination Luncheon
and Committee Day Committee; Accounting and Auditing
Procedure Committee; and Harry A. Halberg, Cooperation
wth Bankers Committee.
Birmingham— | n October, Rex Price led discussions on
Basic Records, Budgetary Control and Forecasting at
a seminar sponsored by the University of Alabama Continuing
Education Services in cooperation with the City
of Gadsden and Etowah County.
Chicago— At the request of DePaul University, Donald I.
Hausman has developed and is now presenting as a
graduate Seminar, a course in Advanced Federal Income
Taxes. The course contents and presentation are
an experiment in advanced tax education techniques.
Allen C. Howard has been named to serve on the
National Legacies Committee of the United Nations
Association.
Dayton—Dane W. Charles has been appointed a member
of the Board of Governors of The Ohio State University
Alumni Association of Montgomery County. Mr.
Charles is also co-chairman of The Ohio State University
Development Fund for Montgomery County.
Irl C. Wallace has been elected secretary-treasurer of
the Dayton Chapter of the Ohio Society of CPAs. The
following committee appointments have also been made:
Dane W. Charles, chairman—Auditing Procedure Committee
and member—State Committee; Leon J. Sachle-ben,
committee chairman—State Taxation Committee
and member—State Committee; John E. Scott, chairman
—Accounting Personnel Committee and member—State
Committee.
Denver-On November 10, Carleton H. Griffin participated
as the representative of the Colorado Society of
CPAs in a day-long seminar with 35 accounting professors
and business school deans reviewing the future
course of accounting education.
Detroit—Kenneth S. Reames has been elected to the
board of directors of the Citizens Research Council of'
Michigan. Mr. Reames was also elected assistant treasurer
for the organization.
John W. McEachren was re-elected as a trustee of
the Citizens Research Council of Michigan.
Terrence N. Conway has been elected president of
the Graduate School of Industrial Administration Alumni
Association of Carnegie Tech.
Paul E. Hamman has been named director of the
Michigan Association of CPAs for 1967-1968. Committee
appointments include: Charles E. Weiser, Accounting
and Auditing Procedures; Rosemary Hoban,
Annual Meeting; Roger H. Oetting, Relations with Attorneys;
Kenneth S. Reames, By-laws and Nominations;
Richard F. Van Dresser, Relations with Educators; David
J. Vander Broek, Federal Taxation; Ramon P. Vallez,
Graduate Study Conference; Edward A. Baumann, Insurance
and Pension; Henry E. Bodman, II, Legislation;
Daniel J. Kelly, Management of an Accounting Practice;
Harvey E. Schatz, Management Services; Harry G.
Troxell, chairman—Membership; Walter B. Fisher, Personnel;
Aloysius M. Mlot, vice chairman—Practice Review;
Robert D. Wishart, Professional Education; Paul
E. Hamman, Professional Ethics; Bray E. Liston, Publication;
Phyllis E. Peters, vice chairman—Public Service
and Information; and Elmer M. Houghten, State Taxation.
Executive
Donald W. Jennings has accepted an appointment to
the World Affairs Committee of the Greater Detroit
Board of Commerce.
On October 18, the report of the President's Commission
on Budget Concepts was released to the public.
Robert M. Trueblood served as a commission member
for the six months of the Commission's duration. The
Commission studied the major concepts underlying
budget presentation. The principal recommendation of
the Commission was that a single uniform budget summary
be prepared and presented by the President in
place of the three currently existing budgets. There were
many other recommendations in support of this major
proposal.
Mr. Trueblood has agreed to be a participant in a
series of symposiums known as the Industry-Government
Seminar Group which is under the auspices of the
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