These recordings of oral history, play songs, blues, spirituals, and stories were made in 1948 when Alan Lomax invited Vera Hall to come from her home in Livingston, Alabama, to New York City for a concert. Vera Hall's mother had been a slave, and...
Love; Man-woman relationships; Social classes; Poor; Aristocracy (Social class); Parental acceptance; Imprisonment; Popular music -- England -- 19th century;
A lowerclass boy releases his lover after her father locks her up.
Homefront; Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes, 1823-1862; Death; Travel; Families;
Roxana writes of the death of her good family friend Gen. Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb at the Battle of Fredericksburg (December 13, 1862); talks about her family and her worries over their father; talks about a possible trip north despite the war;...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws;Accounting -- Quality control
This volume, which is a reprint of volume 2, the looseleaf edition of AICPA Professional Standards, contains Concepts of Professional Ethics, Rules of Conduct, Interpretations of Rules of Conduct, Ethics Rulings, the Bylaws of the American...
Accountants -- Professional ethics -- Standards -- United States;American Institute of Certified Public Accountants -- By-laws
This volume, which is a reprint of the Code of Conduct and Bylaws sections of volume 2 of the looseleaf edition of AICPA Professional Standards, contains Principles of Professional Conduct, Rules of Conduct, Interpretations of Rules of Conduct,...
George Washington's interest in bookkeeping began in 1747 when at the age of 15 he started his first ledger and lasted until his death in 1799. His bookkeeping records span a period of fifty years. This manuscript reveals a unique side to President...