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John Crawford came to the U.S. from his native Montreal when he was 17. He first joined Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths & Co. and then came to the New York Office of H&S when DPG merged its domestic practice with ours in 1952. He was admitted to partnership in 1964. Fittingly, his accounting interests have a broad and international flavor. He supervises the audit of a major Middle East oil-producing client and of a United Nations agency; he has also been heavily involved in recruitment and professional development for the New York staff. He is shown here outside United Nations headquarters. His activities have led to such adventures as drinking coffee with a Bedouin tribesman in his tent and talking with today's college generation. "I may disagree with some of their campus protests," he says, "but I would most definitely defend their right to protest." His plea for individualism comes from his delight in the differences among people and nations. He and his wife, Eileen, have three children, Mark, 9; Robert, 5; and Claire, IV2—"all different." 2 Copyrighted -- License from BlackStar
Object Description
Title |
Individualism |
Author |
Crawford, John |
Contributor |
Wolff, Werner |
Subject | Individualism |
Personal Name |
Crawford, John |
Portrait |
Crawford, John |
Office/Department |
Haskins & Sells. New York Office |
Citation |
H&S Reports, Vol. 05, (1968 winter), p. 02-03 |
Date-Issued | 1968 |
Source | Originally published by: Haskins & Sells |
Rights | Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte; Photograph by Werner Wolff, Black Star |
Type | Text |
Format | PDF page image with corrected OCR scanned at 400 dpi |
Collection | Deloitte Digital Collection |
Digital Publisher | University of Mississippi Library. Accounting Collection |
Date-Digitally Created | 2010 |
Language | eng |
Identifier | HSReports_1968_Winter-p2-3w |