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96 HASKINS & SELLS December
The Alumni Reunes MR. ARTHUR MACARTHUR LOVI-BOND
was the attraction which
brought together a number of old-timers
at Keen's Chop House, Saturday evening,
November 5, 1927. Frank McNally was
master of ceremonies, egged on by one
S. George Hay.
The occasion was designed to celebrate
Mr. Lovibond's visit to his home shores
after an absence of several years in Europe.
The party was a huge success. The refreshments
were delicious. Good-fellowship
pervaded the gathering. The after-dinner
remarks were reminiscent, and
choice from the point of view of oratory.
In many respects the party resembled a
reunion of Haskins & Sells alumni. Gage
Hills was there, looking well and happy.
Fred Clark, slightly more rotund than of
yore, seemed to be having a good time,
but left early. A. T. Johnston looked the
part of a Captain of Industry, which he is,
notwithstanding the fact that he is entitled
to be called "Major," which he
wasn't. W. H. Masterson, of baseball
fame, turned up from New Jersey where he
"practices" insurance. Others, who no
longer are footing cash books, were J . H.
Ostberg, J . W. Patton, and John Sanderson.
The remainder of the assemblage comprised
J . W. Crowell, H . S. DeVault, D. H .
Fetherston, J . H . Garrison, J . C. Heffer,
J . M. Brennan, J . D. Anglin, E. T. Dissos-way,
H. S. Frost, H. A. Hall, A. W. Kritz-berg,
N. A. Nelson, T. S. Parker, A. H.
Carter, C. E. Morris, W. H . Bell, L. E.
Palmer, and J . R. Wildman.
News Items
Mr. J . A. Padon is to be congratulated
upon his appointment as Dean of the
School of Commerce and Finance which is
being organized at Cascia Hall, Tulsa,
Oklahoma. Cascia Hall is one of a number
of schools operated by the religious
order of Augustinian Monks.
Mr. T. V. Barb has accepted an invitation
to become associated with Northeastern
University during the coming year
in the capacity of instructor in corporation
accounting. Northeastern University conducts
evening schools of commerce and
finance in Providence and other cities in
New England under the direction of the
Y. M . C. A.
Mr. C. C. Croggon has been elected a
trustee of the Maryland Association of
Certified Public Accountants.
Mr. T. V. Barb attended the Third New
England Conference at Springfield, Massachusetts,
on November 17 and 18, as a
delegate of the Town Criers of New
England.
Mr. P. P. Rossman recently acquired the
C. P. A. certificate of the State of Pennsylvania.
Mr. R. W. Peters was admitted recently
as a member of the American Institute of
Accountants.
Mr. T. N . Moir, of our New York
Thirty-ninth Street office, also was admitted
recently as a member of the American
Institute of Accountants.
An article by Mr. H. W. Ellis, of our
New York Broad Street office, on "Interest
on Investment, Rent, Taxes and Depreciation
on Factory Buildings, as Factors in
the Cost of Production" appeared in the
Certified Public Accountant for October,
1927.
PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK
