Bulletin HASKINS & SELLS 15
It is with profound sorrow that we announce
the death in Buffalo on January
30, 1921, of M r . H . S. Champlin, manager
of the Buffalo Office. Mr. Champlin
recently underwent an operation at the
Homeopathic Hospital which he did not
survive.
Mr. Champlin was a native of Buffalo,
where his business interests were concentrated
and where he enjoyed a wide
acquaintance and the highest standing
among business men. Prior to the consolidation
of his practice with that of
Haskins & Sells, on June 1, 1920, he had
been engaged in professional accounting
in Buffalo for twenty years.
His loss will be deeply felt not only by
us, but by the community in whose life
he had so honorable and distinguished a
part.
The building occupied by our Saint
Louis Office, hitherto known as the Third
National Bank Building, has recently
undergone a change of name, its new designation
being the Liberty Central Trust
Company Building.
Mr. R. J . Leo, of the San Francisco staff,
has been appointed manager of the practice
office recently opened in Portland,
Oregon. Mr. Leo is a C. P. A . of Oregon
and of California.
Our office at Paris has removed, under
date of February 1, 1921, to new quarters
at 2, Rue des Italiens.