This paper provides an analysis of “elite” accounting practitioners during the formative years of the Canadian accounting profession (1880-1930). The social characteristics of this group in comparison with the Canadian population and the links...
The International Accounting Standards Committee's (IASC) exposure draft on "Comparability of Financial Statements" has increased the awareness of the need for international changes in accounting standards. Since the IASC cannot mandate these...
Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, one of the most outstanding intellectual figures of our time, died in October at the age of eighty-six. His vast erudition, accompanied with astonishing industry and magnificent style, made him a prolific writer on...
Kohler, Eric Louis, 1892-1976;Springer, Durand W.;Andersen, Arthur Edward, 1885-1947;American Association of University Instructors of Accounting
A quick summary of Eric L. Kohler's observations, participation, and survival in the midst of dynamic undercurrents during the 1920's and early 1930's, featuring the reform work of Durand W. Springer, Arthur Andersen, and the American Association...
Wit and humor; Life; Murder; Wealth; Social classes; Man-woman relationships; Marriage; Aristocracy (Social class); Children; Happiness; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A man who inherited money from his dead mother marries an elite woman and starts a family.
Parties; Social classes; Aristocracy (Social class); Social classes; John Bull (Symbolic character); Alcoholic beverages; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A song about england and its elite social classes.