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Bulletin HASKINS & SELLS 35 William P. Bickett Born Cincinnati, Ohio, August 21, 1873; educated in private schools; miscellaneous banking and accounting experience; joined Haskins & Sells organization December 23, 1901; appointed manager Chicago office March 1, 1913; member of firm June 1, 1918 ; certified public accountant under the laws of Missouri and Oklahoma; member of the American Institute of Accountants; president Illinois Society of Public Accountants ; member Chicago Association of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and Foreign Trade Commission. Arthur H . Carter Born Hillsboro, Kansas, January 6, 1884; educated at the Marion Kansas High School, Braden's School, Highland Falls, New York, and the United States Military Academy, graduating from the latter in 1905; served in the United States Army from 1905 to 1915; engaged in civil pursuits until April, 1917, when he offered his services to the government and was made a major in the ordnance department; appointed lieutenant colonel January, 1918, and in A p r i l was promoted to colonel of ordnance; in July, 1918, he was appointed a colonel of field artillery, and subsequently assigned to duty as commandant of the Field Artillery, Central Officers' Training School at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky; organized and conducted this school with great success, and received the distinguished service medal; joined the Haskins & Sells organization April 1, 1919; head of the Department of Organization and Expansion. Sarah I. Bolles Educated in grammar schools of Brooklyn and in Northfield Seminary; special courses New York Preparatory School and Columbia University; after one year's experience engaged by Haskins & Sells, November, 1900, as a typist in the Report Department; successively stenographer, M r . Sells' private secretary, secretary for the firm, and head of the Secretarial Department. John R. Wildman Born Yonkers, New York, March 15, 1878; educated public schools, Yale University, New York University; degrees Sc.B., B.C.S. (cum laude), M.C.S.; member Delta M u Delta Scholarship Society; accounting prize, New York University; served in Spanish-American War in U . S. and Porto Rico, and in operations incident to American organization in Porto Rico 1898-1900; government disbursing officer's clerk and disbursing officer 1900-1905; manager, Porto Rican Teachers' Expedition to the United States, 1904; member Haskins & Sells New York staff 1905- 1909; instructor and professor of accounting New York University since 1909; certified public accountant, New York; director, New York State Society Certified Public Accountants; member, American Institute of Accountants, American Economic Association, American Statistical Association, American Association of University Instructors in Accounting, National Association of Cost Accountants; director of professional training, Haskins & Sells, since January 15, 1918 ; member of firm of Haskins & Sells since December 1, 1918. Edmund C. Gause Born Wilmington, Delaware, July 22, 1873; educated in the private schools of Wilmington, and at Pennington Seminary, Pennington, N . J . ; business and accounting experience in connection with lumber companies, ship-building, car-building, engine-building, blast furnaces and railroads; for three years instructor in the University of Pittsburgh, School of Economics, Accounts and Finance; certified public accountant under the laws of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Colorado and Oklahoma; member of the C. P. A . societies of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri and Illinois; American Institute of Accountants; Military Order