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'Experience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action."—Disraeli FROM THEN TO NOW A book-length history of Haskins & Sells written by Arthur B. Foye, former Managing Partner, will be published later in 1970. The events described in Mr. Foye's book form the basis for the chronology given here, outlining the growth of the Firm. A copy of Mr. Foye's history will be placed in the library of each H&S office so that readers of H&S Reports may pursue their individual interests in the Firm's history. 1852 Charles Waldo Haskins born on January 11 in Brooklyn, New York. 1858 Elijah Watt Sells born on March 1 in Muscatine, Iowa. 1886 Charles W Haskins enters the practice of public accounting in New York City. 1886 The first professional accounting society, the American Association of Public Accountants, is founded. 1890 Procter & Gamble, originator of the soap that floats, becomes a client of Deloitte, Plender, Griffiths & Co. of London. 1893 Charles W. Haskins and Elijah W Sells meet as staff experts for the Dockery Commission, set up by Congress to examine the accounting procedures of the Executive Branch of the United States government. 1895 On March 4, Messrs. Haskins and Sells open first office at 2 Nassau Street, New York. 1895 Norman McLaren opens a public accounting firm in San Francisco which is destined to merge with H&S as McLaren, Goode, West & Co. 1896 On May 1, H&S moves its office to 30 Broad Street, New York. 1896 New York is first state to pass an act "to regulate the profession of public accountants." 1896 Charles W Haskins named first president of the Board of State Examiners of Public Accountants (New York). 1897 The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants organized with Charles W. Haskins elected president. 1900 H&S opens office in Chicago. 1900 Charles W Haskins becomes first dean of New York University School of Commerce, Accounts & Finance. 1901 H&S opens office in London, the first outside the U.S. 1902 H&S opens offices in Cleveland and Saint Louis. 1902 The Federation of Societies of Public Accountants in the United States organized with Charles W Haskins elected first president. 1902 Number of H&S employees passes 100. 1903 Death of Charles W Haskins. 1903 Charles S. Ludlam becomes H&S partner. 1903 Pittsburgh Office opens. 1905 H&S arranges with E. Van Dien, public accountants of Amsterdam, for reciprocal representation. 1905 At age 10 H&S numbers among its clients U. S. Bubber Co., New York University, The Borden Co., International Harvester Corp. and Equitable Life Assurance Society. 1906 Elijah W. Sells elected to first of two terms as President of American Association of Public Accountants. 4
Object Description
Title |
From then to now |
Author |
Anonymous |
Subject |
Haskins & Sells -- Chronology |
Office/Department |
Haskins & Sells |
Citation | H&S Reports, Vol. 07, (1970 winter), p. 04-07 |
Date-Issued | 1970 |
Source | Originally published by: Haskins & Sells |
Rights | Copyright and permission to republish held by: Deloitte |
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_1970_Winter-p4-7 |