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16 H A S K I N S & S E L LS February
News Items
Mr. Bell has been appointed a member of
the American Institute of Accountants,
Committee on Placements.
Mr. Bell gave an address on December
19, 1928, before the Queens Branch of the
New York Credit Men's Association on the
subject of "Financial Statements for the
Credit Man."
Mr. Coursen, of our Newark office, has
been appointed chairman of the Committee
on Ethics of the Society of Certified
Public Accountants of the State of New
Jersey. Mr. Coursen also was appointed
to membership on the Committee on
Lecture and Entertainments.
At the New Orleans meeting of the
American Society of Certified Public Accountants
on October 11, 1928, Mr. Dunn
discussed the topic of arbitration, following
an address on "Arbitration as Applied to
Business Disputes," by Monte M . Lemann.
This address and Mr. Dunn's discussion
appears in the December, 1928, issue of
The Certified Public Accountant.
Mr. O'Connell, of our Saint Louis office,
has been appointed a member of the Committee
on Legislation of the Missouri Society
of Certified Public Accountants for the
year 1928-1929.
Mr. Rossetter gave an address on
"Public Accounting as it is in 1928" at
the quarter centennial celebration of the
Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants
in the Gold Room of the
Congress Hotel, Chicago, on Tuesday,
November 13, 1928.
The December issue of St. Johns Analyst
contains an article by Mr. M. A. Finnen, of
our New York 39th Street office, entitled
"Books versus No Books."
Mr. Walter E. Curt, of our Berlin office,
has been appointed assistant manager of
that office, effective January 1, 1929.
Messrs. F. J . Duncombe, R. A. Gallagher,
C. H. Lee, and H. W. Welsch,
formerly assistant managers, became
managers of our Chicago office, January
1, 1929.
Messrs. B. C. Hightower and J . S.
Wallace, of the Chicago office staff, became
assistant managers on January 1, 1929.
Mr. C. F. Hadden, of our Denver office,
was successful in passing the November
examination of the American Institute of
Accountants for the Colorado C. P. A.
certificate.
Mr. H. T. Hagren, of our Newark office,
recently passed the C. P. A. examinations
for the State of New Jersey.
Mr. D. P. Musselman, of our New York
39th Street office, has been notified that
he passed the November, 1928, examination
and has been recommended for the
C. P. A. certificate of the State of Pennsylvania.
Miss Palen, of our New York Broad
Street office, has written a chapter on
accountancy as a career for women in a
book entitled An Outline of Careers for
Women, published by Doubleday, Doran
& Co.
Mr. Milon M. Stone, of our New York
39th Street office, has been appointed a
manager of that office, effective January 1,
1929.
Mr. W. M . Trant, manager of our
Denver office, recently was elected a
director of the Colorado Society of Certified
Public Accountants.
PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK
