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" " ~ - V _ _ J — s HASKINS & SELLS IN THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CPAs Haskins & Sells' contribution to the advancement of the accounting profession is demonstrated by the number of partners listed here who are active in the affairs of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Vice-President Malcolm M. Devore, Executive Office Members of Council Elected and Appointed Members Ralph T. Bartlett, Newark Elmer G. Beamer, Cleveland Curtis H. Cadenhead, Dallas Presley S. Ford, Jr., Tulsa Thomas J. Graves, Executive Office Thomas B. Hogan, New York Harry D. Hopson, Houston Norman E. Jones, Boston J. Edward Robertson, Executive Office J. William Stewart, Jr., Charlotte Lawrence M. Walsh, Philadelphia Past Presidents of AICPA Arthur B. Foye, Executive Office N. Loyall McLaren, San Francisco Jay A. Phillips, Houston John W. Queenan, Executive Office Committee Chairmen Emmett S. Harrington, Executive Office; Practice Review Ralph S. Johns, Chicago; Professional Ethics Arthur W. Koelbel, Boston; Annual Meeting Eugene L. Larkin, Jr., New York; Bank Accounting and Auditing Homer L. Luther, Houston; Professional Development Board Committee Members Clayton L. Bullock, Executive Office; Relations with Federal Power Commission Charles L. Clapp, Executive Office; International Relations Lyndon C. Conlon, Miami; Relations with Civil Aeronautics Board Malcolm M. Devore, Executive Office; Executive Laurence O. Eames, Saint Louis; Subcommittee on Taxation of Foreign Source Income Guy Myrph Foote, Dallas; Accountants' Legal Liability Arthur B. Foye, Executive Office; Trial Board William D. Gasser, Rochester; Board of Examiners Oscar S. Gellein, Executive Office; Auditing Procedure Thomas J. Graves, Executive Office; Relations with the Bar Karl A. Herrhammer, New York; Insurance Accounting and Auditing Ralph S. Johns, Chicago; Relations with SEC and Stock Exchanges Norman R. Kerth, New Orleans; Subcommittee on Determination of Taxable Income T. Milton Kupfer, Executive Office; Subcommittee on Responsibilities in Tax Practice Edwin R. Lang, Executive Office; Relations with Universities Eugene L. Larkin, Jr., New York; Relations with Bankers and Other Credit Executives Gordon L. Murray, Executive Office; Management Services, Relations with Association of Consulting Management Engineers, Consulting Editor for Management Services Fred M. Oliver, Salt Lake City; Advisory Committee to the National Committee on Governmental Accounting John W. Queenan, Executive Office; Accounting Principles Board J. Edward Robertson, Executive Office; Relations with Federal Government (Consultant) Philip J. Sandmaier, Jr., Philadelphia; Editorial Advisory Board Russell P. Shomler, Atlanta; Relations with Federal Home Loan Bank Board Charles G. Steele, San Francisco; Statistical Sampling Kenneth W. Stringer, Executive Office; Planning Carl L. Sturgis, New York; Revision of Form X-17A-5 Russell D. Tipton, Newark; Relations with Interstate Commerce Commission, Uniform Bond Indenture Robert E. Whyte, Los Angeles; National Defense William Wright, Boston; Relations with Federal Trade Commission