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(Academic Year 1977-1978) the Accounting Faculty Directory Included a Third Section That Listed the Accounting Doctorates Granted by Each School Almost 40 years ago (academic year 1977-1978) the Accounting Faculty Directory included a third section that listed the Accounting doctorates granted by each school. Included here is an updated replication of that former section. James R. Hasselback 6-7-2016 Seiler, Robert E. Retir Houston 1998 PHD 53. Alabama & 1966 Miles, Catherine E. Deces Georgia St 5-10 PHD 53. Alabama 9-52 McCameron, Fritz A. Retir Louisiana St 1996 PHD 54. Alabama & 1959 Swang, Axel W. Retir David Lipsco 1993 PHD 56. Alabama & 9-47 Yeargan, Percy B. Retir Alabama-Birm 1982 PHD 57. Alabama & 9-77 209 Wheeler Street; Alexander City AL 35010 LaGrone, Paul G. Retir Geo Southern 1983 PHD 58. Alabama 1962 Brett, Frederic A. Deces PHD 58. Alabama Burnam, Paul W. Retir SW Louisiana 1979 PHD 59. Alabama 1942 Nagy, Charles F. Retir Cleveland St 1993 PHD 59. Alabama & 1968 Ross, John B. Deces Tennessee 6-76 PHD 60. Alabama Mills, Donald Deces Alabama 2000 PHD 61. Alabama 1954 Davis, Earl F. Retir Georgia 1994 PHD 62. Alabama 1966 Barger, James W. Retir Middle Tenn 1987 PHD 63. Alabama & 1980 Cook, John W. Retir Georgia St 1991 PHD 63. Alabama & 9-56 2635 Hawthorne Place NE; Atlanta GA 30345 Patten, Ronald J. Retir DePaul 2000 PHD 63. Alabama & 7-89 Furlong, William L. Deces Practice 7-12 PHD 63. Alabama & Skelly, Ralph E. Retir Missouri 1987 PHD 64. Alabama # 1957 Mulling, Frank H. Deces PHD 64. Alabama Herrin, Glen Willis PHD 65. Alabama Edwards, John D. Retir Ark Tech 1991 PHD 65. Alabama # & 1988 Morgan, Jerold J. Retir So Miss 1992 PHD 65. Alabama & 1969 Box 5178-SS; Hattiesburg MS 39401 Washington, Joseph B. PHD 66. Alabama Lucas, William H. Retir So Miss 1995 PHD 66. Alabama & 1990 Mecimore, Charles D. Retir N Car-Greens 6-98 PHD 66. Alabama * & 1-80 Tucker, Marvin W. Deces So Illinois PHD 66. Alabama 7-66 Fortner, Wesley O. Retir Austin Peay 2004 PHD 67. Alabama & 1983 Thorne, Joe A. Deces 2-05 PHD 67. Alabama Burch, John G. Retir Nevada-Reno 1998 PHD 68. Alabama 1986 Daniel, Troy E. Retir Miss State 1989 PHD 68. Alabama & 1972 200 Colonial Circle; Starkville MS 39759-4206; 601-323-7579 Lelievre, Clara Chambers Retir Cincinnati 1987 PHD 68. Alabama & 1957 Lelievre, Thomas W. Retir Cincinnati 1985 PHD 68. Alabama & 1957 5880 Winton Ridge Lane; Cincinnati OH 45232 Stabler, Henry Francis Retir Georgia St 1999 PHD 68. Alabama & 9-71 Thorne, Jack F. Retir Auburn 1989 PHD 68. Alabama & 9-72 Wilson, Harold O. Retir Mid Tenn St 2008 PHD 68. Alabama & 1983 Craven, Albert L. Deces Jackson St 2-02 PHD 68. Alabama & 1998 Roche', Quentin C. Deces Auburn-Montg 1984 PHD 68. Alabama & 1969 Chen, Fulton T. PHD 69. Alabama & Bakay, Virginia H. Retir Nev-L Vegas 1997 PHD 69. Alabama & 1978 Hassan, Nabil Retir Wright State 1995 PHD 69. Alabama 1980 Keith, Robert M. Retir South Fla 8-07 PHD 69. Alabama & 9-69 Lindbeck, Rudolph S. Retir Louisiana Te 1996 PHD 69. Alabama & 1989 Burney, J F Deces Austin Peay 2009 PHD 69. Alabama & 1959 Custer, Henry L. Jr. PHD 70. Alabama Walker, Charles G. PHD 70. Alabama Cook, Don R. Retir Tenn Tech 1995 PHD 70. Alabama & 1956 Moon, James E. Retir Illinois St 2009 PHD 70. Alabama & 8-94 Rutledge, Walter K. Retir West Florida 1996 PHD 70. Alabama & 1969 Caldwell, James C. Deces PHD 70. Alabama & Guy, Dan M. Retir AICPA PHD 71. Alabama & 6-79 Kenamond, Frederick D. Retir So Miss 1981 PHD 71. Alabama & 1961 Mann, M. Herschel Retir Texas Tech 2016 PHD 71. Alabama & 1972 McLeod, Thomas E. Retir Alabama-Birm 1987 PHD 71. Alabama & 1957 Roberts, Alfred R. Retir Georgia St 1995 PHD 71. Alabama 1975 Shareef, Ghouse A. Retir Bellarmine 1997 PHD 71. Alabama # * 1982 Torres, Paul D. Retir Savannah St 2011 PHD 71. Alabama & 8-03 Waters, Edwin D. Retir Tenn Tech 1990 PHD 71. Alabama & 1971 Hughes, Hugh P. Retir Georgia St 2000 PHD 72. Alabama 3-71 Lemeron, Everett G. Deces Birmingha AL O-88 PHD 72. Alabama Guinn, Robert E. Assoc N Car-Charl AFR PHD 73. Alabama & 1976 Carper, William Brent Retir Black Hills 2009 PHD 73. Alabama & 8-06 Robinson, Loudell Ellis Deces Alabama-Birm 2005 PHD 73. Alabama * & 1970 Barker, Robert L. Retir CS-Northrdge 2005 PHD 74. Alabama & 1981 Herring, Hartwell C. III Retir Utica 2007 PHD 74. Alabama & 2000 Rayburn, Frank R. Retir Alabama-Birm 1998 PHD 74. Alabama * & 1990 Godfrey, L. Howard Prof N Car-Charl X PHD 75. Alabama & 1974 Merino, Barbara D. Emer North Texas 2011 PHD 75. Alabama & 1983 Leathart, Marilynn Retir 2007 PHD 75. Alabama & Kelly, Lauren Retir Hawaii Pacif 2014 PHD 76. Alabama 8-02 Potts, James H. Retir Cen Florida 2001 PHD 76. Alabama & 8-90 Corriher, J. D. Deces Alabama 2009 PHD 76. Alabama 1954 McMickle, Peter L. Prof Memphis DS PHD 77. Alabama & 1978 Martin, Jimmy W. Retir Montevallo 2013 PHD 78. Alabama & 1984 Ratcliffe, Thomas A. Deces Troy 3-14 PHD 78. Alabama & 1986 Volkan, Ara G. Prof Fl GulfCoast FINT PHD 79. Alabama & 8-04 Moorings Park Chair in Managerial Accounting; Eminent Scholar Sheldahl, Terry K. Retir Saint Leo-FL 2004 PHD 79. Alabama 0-95 Espahbodi, Hassan D-Pr Tx-Rio Grand FM PHD 81. Alabama & 2012 Knight, Lee G. Prof Wake Forest TF PHD 81. Alabama 9-00 Espahbodi, Reza Prof Washburn AFM PHD 81. Alabama & 2012 Dibble Professor in Accounting Espahbodi, Pouran T. FM PHD 81. Alabama & Salama, Yehia A. Lect Ill-Chicago CFIM PHD 83. Alabama 2002 Ryerson, Frank E. III Prof Mid Georgia ACFV PHD 83. Alabama 2005 Haw, In-Mu G. Prof Tx Christian FMI PHD 83. Alabama 1990 J. Vaughn & Evelyne H. Wilson Professor in Business Committe, Bruce E. Self-Employ PHD 83. Alabama * & Pensacola, FL Clark, Ronald L. Retir Auburn 2-13 PHD 83. Alabama & 6-95 Nunley, Terry J. Retir N Car-Charl 2000 PHD 83. Alabama & 1984 Deck, Alan B. Prof Bellarmine ME PHD 84. Alabama * 8-98 Brackner, James W. Retir Utah State 2001 PHD 84. Alabama * & 9-81 Prather-Kinsey, Jenice J. Prof Alabama-Birm FCI PHD 85. Alabama * & 7-10 Sallie W. Dean Scholar Graves, O. Finley Prof North Texas PHD 85. Alabama & 8-02 Provost Feltus, Oliver L. C-As E Kentucky GMS PHD 86. Alabama & 1991 Rovelstad, Richard G. Retir Montevallo 2011 PHD 86. Alabama & 1982 Turpen, Richard A. Prof N Car-Ashvil FTV PHD 87. Alabama & 2016 Amobi, Emmanuel N. PHD 87. Alabama Crawford, Jean G. Retir Alabama St 2012 PHD 87. Alabama & 8-88 Herring, Clyde E. Prof Carson-Newmn PSVM PHD 88. Alabama & 7-10 McCarron, Karen B. Asst Ga Gwinnett FNT PHD 88. Alabama & 2013 Copley, Paul A. Prof Jms Madison AGV PHD 88. Alabama & 7-04 KPMG Professor Allen, Arthur C. Assoc Nebraska F PHD 89. Alabama 6-89 Sanders, George D. C-Pr Western Wash FGN PHD 89. Alabama & 1995 Ma, Sheree Shiow-Ru Prof Nat Chengchi AMOV PHD 89. Alabama & 1989 Tuntiwongpiboon, Naronk Deces Thammasat Un 1993 PHD 90. Alabama Forsyth, Timothy B. Prof Appalach St FM PHD 91. Alabama 1-89 Associate Dean Kelley, Claudia L. Prof Appalach St X PHD 91. Alabama & 1994 Culpepper, David H. Prof Millsaps PFXI PHD 91. Alabama & 1984 Bouley, Judith N. PHD 91. Alabama & Fritsche, Steven R. Asst N VA Comm Cl EFIT PHD 91. Alabama & Northern Virginia Community College; [email protected] Edmonds, Cindy Retir Alabama-Birm 2007 PHD 91. Alabama 1989 Hamby, William L. Assoc Troy MSP PHD 92. Alabama 2011 Cockrell, Susan R. C-Ac Austin Peay AS PHD 93. Alabama & 2000 Bledsoe, Nancy L. PHD 93. Alabama Moore, Michael J. PHD 93. Alabama & Bradley, Cassie F. Assoc Ga Gwinnett FMXY PHD 94. Alabama 2010 Sneed, Cynthia Smith Prof Jacksonvl St M PHD 94. Alabama 8-01 Sneed, John E. Prof Jacksonvl St F PHD 94. Alabama & 9-01 Burton, Hughlene A. C-Ac N Car-Charl X PHD 94. Alabama & 1996 Turpin, Richard A. Assoc Troy F PHD 94. Alabama & 2009 Matherly, C. Michele C-Ac Xavier MFSC PHD 94. Alabama * & 2008 DeZoort, F. Todd Prof Alabama ABJS PHD 95. Alabama 6-01 Durr-Fillauer Chair in Business Ethics Dillard-Eggers, Jane Retir Belmont 2014 PHD 95. Alabama & 1998 Grice, J. Stephen Prof Troy AFP PHD 97. Alabama & 2012 Botts Professor of Accounting Barton, Jan J. Assoc Emory F PHD 98. Alabama & 8-98 Magrath, Lorraine K. Prof Troy MS PHD 99. Alabama & 1998 Archambeault, Deborah S. Assoc Dayton A PHD 00. Alabama & 2009 Polinski, Paul W. SLect U Wash-Bothe AFVS PHD 00. Alabama & 2015 Kopp, Lori S. Assoc U Lethbridge ABE PHD 00. Alabama * & 7-02 Davis, Stan B. Deces Tenn-Chattan 2013 PHD 00. Alabama * & 7-06 Smith, Tracy L. FI PHD 01. Alabama & Bizarro, Pascal A. Assoc Bowling Gr S PHD 03. Alabama 2008 Primrose Family Professor in Accountancy Maguire, Karen A. Prof Coast Carol FM PHD 04. Alabama 2004 Zheng, Lin Clin Indiana-Indy FM PHD 04. Alabama 8-14 Trinkle, Bradley S. Asst Miss State S PHD 06. Alabama 8-11 Hibbets, Aleecia R. CM PHD 06. Alabama & Stanley, Jonathan D. Assoc Auburn AF PHD 07. Alabama & 8-09 Xu, Randall Zhaohui Assoc Houston-Cl L AFV PHD 07. Alabama & 9-07 Robertson, Jesse C. Assoc North Texas ABS PHD 08. Alabama & 8-08 Holt, Travis P. Asst Auburn AF PHD 09. Alabama & 8-13 Stefaniak, Chad M. Prof So Carolina ABJ PHD 09. Alabama & 2016 Usrey, Spencer Asst Tenn-Chattan X PHD 09. Alabama 8-15 Abernathy, John L.
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