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OUR NEW PARTNERS
Seven new partners joined the ranks of T. N. B. & S. in October
1956 when they were officially introduced for the first time at the
annual Partners' Meeting held in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Most of
the new partners have come up through the ranks with the firm,
serving in the various positions of responsibility that have groomed
them for admission to partnership. All have distinguished them-selves
in their professional work with clients and in their activities
with their professional organizations. Each is well known in his
community for his civic contributions through service and local
government groups.
ROBERT DARCY BONNER
Mr. Bonner's firm of Dallas merged with
T. N. B. & S. in the latter part of 1956 and he
joined the partners' roster of this firm. He was
born in Ashland, Alabama, and took his account-ing
with the Walton School of Commerce in
Chicago. Mr. Bonner entered public accounting
in 1922. The Bonners make their home in Dallas
and have two daughters and one son.
FRANCIS HENRY DAFT
Mr. Daft is with the Los Angeles Office. He
became associated with the predecessor firm of
W. C. Waggoner & Co. before it merged with
the Allen R. Smart Co. which in turn became
part of T. N. B. & S. Born in Peru, Illinois, he
graduated from the University of Michigan and
has done graduate work at Loyola University.
Mr. and Mrs. Daft make their home in Glendale,
California.
ARTHUR W. MICHAELS
A native son of New York City, Mr. Michaels
attended the public schools of that city and gradu-ated
from Columbia University. Mr. Michaels
came with the former Touche, Niven, & Co. in
1937 and was with that firm when the merger
took place. He makes his home in New York City.
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