Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-1980;Securities and Exchange Commission;United States. Securities and Exchange Commission;Financial statements -- History
As an SEC Commissioner, William O. Douglas favored active SEC participation in the development of rules of accounting for financial reporting under the Securities Acts. A retrospective letter dated September 29, 1973 indicates that the pre-War SEC...
American Institute of Accountants -- By-laws;Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States
This booklet contains the Bylaws and Rules of professional conduct of the Institute of Accountants. These rules of conduct supplement the disciplinary clauses of the by-laws.
Stockbrokers -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Stockbrokers -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Securities industry -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Securities industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;
Stockbrokers -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Stockbrokers -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;Securities industry -- United States -- Accounting -- Periodicals;Securities industry -- United States -- Auditing -- Periodicals;
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Harrison, Pat, 1881-1941; United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century; United States. Congress. Senate.; New Deal, 1933-1939;
A standing Pat Harrison holding medicinal bottle labeled "Pat Harrison Recovery Elixir" and speaking to a seated member of Congress. In the background, an elderly man in top hat and using two crutches is labeled "Business."
Harrison, Pat, 1881-1941; United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century; United States. Congress. Senate.; New Deal, 1933-1939; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Taxation -- United States -- History -- 20th century;
Pat Harrison seated in a rocking chair holding a brush, speaking to a child-sized President Franklin D. Roosevelt in short pants.