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ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE HASKINS & SELLS PITTSBURGH BIRMINGHAM BOSTON PORTLAND PROVIDENCE BROOKLYN SAINT LOUIS BUFFALO CHARLOTTE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS SALT LAKE CITY SAN DIEGO CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO CINCINNATI SEATTLE CLEVELAND BULLETIN TULSA DALLAS WATERTOWN DENVER —— DETROIT BERLIN JACKSONVILLE LONDON KANSAS CITY PARIS LOS ANGELES SHANGHAI MINNEAPOLIS NEWARK E X E C U T I V E O F F I C ES HAVANA NEW ORLEANS 30 BROAD STREET. NEW YORK MEXICO CITY NEW YORK MONTREAL VOL. IX NEW YORK, OCTOBER, 1926 No. 10 AM I D the din of pneumatic hammers and other apparatus being used in the construction of two nearby skyscrapers, the 1926 annual meeting of members and managers of the firm was held at the executive offices on September 16, 17, and 18. Despite this extraneous noise, it was agreed unanimously that the meeting was one of the most enjoyable and successful in our history. A l l of the firm members, now numbering twenty-eight, were present. Mr. Kracke, who was unable to attend last year's meeting because of the pressure of engagements at the Berlin office, deferred his pending return to Germany in order to be present at this year's meeting. A l l of the thirty-two American practice offices were represented except Birmingham. Mr. Hammond found it impossible to leave that office because of an important engagement to which he was giving attention. Of the four foreign offices, London and Paris were not represented. Mr. Kracke represented the Berlin office, and Mr. B. A . Padon the Shanghai office. Mr. Padon, who has been associated with our practice in China since 1919, is making, with his family, his first visit to this country in three years. He will return to Shanghai after a vacation here, to resume the management of our office there. The program inaugurated successfully last year was used again this year with equally good results. The first day, Thursday, was given over to informal gathering and individual conferences and discussions. A buffet luncheon was served at noon in the library. In the afternoon a conference of partners was held in Mr. Ludlam's office. In the evening there were a number of private dinners, followed by a theater party, the attraction being "The Great Temptations." On Friday the golf tournament—which has come to be an annual classic—was held at the Garden City Country Club. After a day of severe competition, M r . Jumonville emerged victorious with a low net score of 72, thereby retaining the crown which he won last year. With a card of 83, Mr. Lawrence acquired the laurels for low gross, which Mr. Morris won two years ago and defended successfully last year. Mr. Kracke was awarded the consolation prize. We shall not mention the score. A dinner and dance, attended by the partners and managers and their wives, followed the golf tournament. It was unanimously conceded to be the most pleasant social event in the history of our annual meetings. Saturday, the third day of the meeting, was devoted to more serious matters. A Annual Meeting
Object Description
Title |
Annual meeting |
Author |
Anonymous |
Subject |
Haskins & Sells. Annual meeting Auditing -- Standards -- United States Classification -- Accounting |
Personal Name |
Haskins & Sells. Annual meeting Kracke, Edward Augustus Hammond, Frank Leslie Padon, Byrne Aloysius Ludlam, Charles Stewart Morris, Charles Edward Jumonville, Henry Joseph Wildman, John Raymond, 1878-1938 |
Office/Department |
Haskins & Sells. Berlin Office Haskins & Sells. Birmingham Office Haskins & Sells. London Office Haskins & Sells. Paris Office Haskins & Sells. Shanghai Office |
Citation |
Haskins & Sells Bulletin, Vol. 09, no. 10 (1926 October), p. 73-74 |
Date-Issued | 1926 |
Source | Originally published by: Haskins & Sells |
Type | Text |
Collection | Deloitte Digital Collection |
Digital Publisher | University of Mississippi Libraries. Accounting Collection |
Date-Digitally Created | 2009 |
Identifier | HS Bulletin 9-p73 |