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Directory of Theamerican Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1935-1936 American Society of Certified Public Accountants University of Mississippi eGrove American Institute of Certified Public Accountants AICPA Committees (AICPA) Historical Collection 1-1-1936 Directory of theAmerican Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1935-1936 American Society of Certified Public Accountants Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_comm Part of the Accounting Commons, and the Taxation Commons Recommended Citation American Society of Certified Public Accountants, "Directory of theAmerican Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1935-1936" (1936). AICPA Committees. 149. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_comm/149 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Historical Collection at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in AICPA Committees by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DIRECTORY -----------------------of----------------------- THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Officers ■ Directors ■ State Representatives ■ Committees Members of State Boards of Accountancy Officers of State Organizations ■ Membership Roster Constitution and By-Laws THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING - WASHINGTON, D. C. 1935—1936 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS, 1935-36 OFFICERS STATE REPRESENTATIVES President: William D. Morrison, First Na­ Alabama—Gilbert F. Dukes, First National tional Bank Building, Denver, Colorado. Bank Building, Mobile. First Vice-President.: Harry M. Jay, Com­ Alaska — Erling Johansen, P. O. Box 266, merce Title Building, Memphis, Tennessee. Petersburg. Second Vice-President: Carl E. Dietze, 213 Arizona—Alex W. Crane, P. O. Box 274, West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis­ Phoenix. consin. Arkansas—Caddie H. Kinard, Armstrong Build­ Treasurer: J. Arthur Marvin, 100 Broadway, ing, El Dorado. New York City. California—Arville R. Cooper, C. C. Chapman Building, Los Angeles. Willis C. Graves, Standard Oil Building, Los Angeles. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Harry B. Mills, 3723 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. William D. Morrison, First National Bank Colorado—Theodore J. Witting, First National Building, Denver, Colorado. Bank Building, Denver. Harry M. Jay, Commerce Title Building, Connecticut—Irville A. May, 367 Union Ave­ Memphis, Tennessee. nue, West Haven. Durand W. Springer, National Press Building, Delaware—Alfred H. Coe, du Pont Building, Washington, D. C. Wilmington. William C. Heaton, 207 Broad Street, Eliza­ District of Columbia—Goodwin P. Graham, beth, New Jersey. Metropolitan Bank Building, Washington. James B. Grice, Munsey Building, Wash­ Henry J. Miller, Maritime Building, New Or­ leans, Louisiana. ington. Florida—Clyde A. Epperson, Ingraham Build­ ing, Miami. Georgia—William J. Carter, Citizens & Southern DIRECTORS National Bank Building, Atlanta. Idaho—George B. Middleton, Sonna Building, First District—George L. Bishop, 68 Devon­ Boise. shire Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Illinois—Eric L. Kohler, 135 South LaSalle Second District—John A. Conlin, Federal Street, Chicago. Trust Building, Newark, New Jersey. George W. Rossetter, 33 North LaSalle Simon Loeb, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York Street, Chicago. Hiram T. Scovill, Commerce Building, Ur­ City. bana. Third District—James B. Grice, Munsey Indiana—John S. Lloyd, Guaranty Building, Building, Washington, D. C. Indianapolis. Fourth District—James L. Jennings, Peery Building, Bluefield, West Virginia. Iowa—Fred J. Peterson, Insurance Exchange Building, Des Moines. Fifth District—Eric L. Kohler, 135 South La­ Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois. Kansas—Harley W. Gifford, New England Building, Topeka. Sixth District—J. Beverly Redford, Trust Building, Durham, North Carolina. Kentucky—Sam W. Eskew, Kentucky Home Life Building, Louisville. Seventh District—William J. Carter, Citizens and Southern National Bank Building, At­ Louisiana—Louis H. Pilie, Carondelet Build­ lanta, Georgia. ing, New Orleans. Eighth District—Herman C. J. Peisch, Baker Maine—Fred R. Gould, P. O. Box 17, Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Standish. Ninth District—Parry Barnes, Insurance. Ex­ Maryland—Edward J. Stegman, Mercantile change Building, Kansas City, Missouri. Trust Building, Baltimore. Tenth District—Paul W. Fitzkee, Oklahoma Massachusetts—George L. Bishop, 68 Devon­ Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma. shire Street, Boston. Edwin L. Pride, 40 Central Street, Boston- Eleventh District—Henry M. Thomson, C. C. Chapman Building, Los Angeles, California. Michigan—Thomas H. Evans, Dime Bank Building, Detroit. Twelfth District—Samuel F. Racine, 416 Vir­ Francis E. Ross, State Savings Bank Build­ ginia Street, Seattle, Washington. ing, Ann Arbor. 2 DIRECTORY Minnesota—Lyle W. Hines, First National Ohio—Gordon S. Battelle, 121 West Second Bank Building, St. Paul. Street, Dayton. Walter D. Wall, 44 West Gay Street, Co­ Mississippi—A. L. Evans, Bank of Gulfport lumbus. Building, Gulfport. Oklahoma—Homer C. Hammonds, Hightower Building, Oklahoma City. Missouri—Parry Barnes, Insurance Exchange Building, Kansas City. Oregon—Ezra M. Wilson, City Hall, Medford. Montana—Alfred J. Rowland, Masonic Tem­ Pennsylvania—James M. Cumming, Union ple, Miles City. Trust Building, Pittsburgh. Edward P. Moxey, Jr., 1421 Chestnut Nebraska—Ellsworth L. Fulk, Sharp Building, Street, Philadelphia. Lincoln. Clarence L. Turner, Perry Building, Phila­ delphia. Nevada—Lawrence J. Semenza, 141 Vine Philippine Islands—William W. Larkin, Ma­ Street, Reno. sonic Temple, Manila. New Hampshire—J. Ben Hart, Amoskeag Puerto Rico—William A. Waymouth, P. O. Bank Building, Manchester. Box 54, San Juan. New Jersey—Julius E. Flink, Raymond- Rhode Island—John J. Wall, Hospital Trust Commerce Building, Newark. Building, Providence. Charles L. Hughes, 120 Garrison Avenue, Jersey City. South Carolina—Martin T. Powers, 56 Broad Street, Charleston. New Mexico—J. Bryan Stephenson, First South Dakota — Frank L. Pollard, Granite National Bank Building, Albuquerque. Block, Watertown. New York—Alexander S. Banks, 21 West Tennessee—Harry M. Jay, Commerce Title Street, New York. Building, Memphis. Walter N. Dean, 40 Rector Street, New York. Texas—J. Glenn Bixler, Mills Building, El William R. Donaldson, 80 Broad Street, Paso. New York. A. S. Fedde, 110 William Street, New York. Utah—Lincoln G. Kelly, Walker Bank Build­ William J. Forster, 18 East 48th Street, ing, Salt Lake City. New York. Joseph J. Klein, 19 West 44th Street, New Vermont—Clarence S. Springer, 13 Oak Street, York. Brattleboro. Simon Loeb, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York. Charles S. McCulloh, 100 Broadway, New Virginia—George T. Durham State-Planters York. Bank Building, Richmond. Henry E. Mendes, 80 Maiden Lane, New York. Washington—Paul R. Strout, Henry Build­ Prior Sinclair, 90 Broad Street, New York. ing, Seattle. Norman E. Webster, 50 Broadway, New York. West Virginia—S. Charles Steele, Mononga­ hela Building, Morgantown. North Carolina—Thomas P. ZumBrunnen, Wisconsin—Carl E. Dietze, 213 West Wiscon­ Wallace Building, Salisbury. sin Avenue, Milwaukee. North Dakota—Palmer C. Bakken, 410 Main Wyoming—Ossie M. Cordle, Consolidated Street, Bismarck. Royalty Building, Casper. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS STANDING COMMITTEES E. Lott, First Columbus National Bank Build­ ing, Columbus; Missouri, John M. Neumayer, Accountancy Practice—Wm. Gordon Buchanan, 418 Olive Street, St. Louis; J. Frank Pflug, Tower Building, Washington, D. C., Chair­ Grand Avenue Temple, Kansas City; Mon­ man; Eric L. Kohler, 135 South LaSalle tana, William A. Logan, Federal Building, Street, Chicago, Illinois; Robert E. Payne, Butte; Nebraska, John W. High, Omaha Na­ 105 West Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois; tional Bank Building, Omaha; Nevada, William T. Sunley, 720 North Michigan George K. Edler, Reno National Bank Avenue, Chicago, Illinois; Philip S. Suffern, Building, Reno; New Hampshire, Clarence I. 40 Rector Street, New York City; William Drayton, 1015 Elm Street, Manchester; New Jersey, John J. White, 129 Market Street, H. Bell, 15 Broad Street, New York City. Paterson; New Mexico, J. Bryan Stephenson, Advisory—William C. Heaton, 207 Broad First National Bank Building, Albuquerque; Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Chairman; New York, J. Pryse Goodwin, 37 Wall Street, New York City, Chairman; North Carolina, George P. Ellis, 7 South Dearborn Street, D. H. Everett, United Bank Building, Greens­ Chicago, Illinois; Ralph W. E. Cole, Van boro; North Dakota, Arthur Blegen, Black Nuys Building, Los Angeles, California; Building, Fargo; Ohio, Walter A. Coy, Lead­ Henry J. Miller, Maritime Building, New er Building, Cleveland; William H. Stanley, Orleans, Louisiana; Herman C. J. Peisch, Union Central Building, Cincinnati; Okla­ Baker Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota; homa, Tom F. Carey, First National Build­ James F. Hughes, 110 William Street, New ing, Oklahoma City; Oregon, I. D. Wood, York City; Arthur C. Upleger, First State Mayer Building, Portland; Pennsylvania, Bank Building, Waco, Texas; Paul W. Roger K. Nevius, 1421 Chestnut Street, Pinkerton, Farmers Bank Building, Pitts­ Philadelphia; Otto G. Richter, Farmers Bank burgh, Pennsylvania; James A. Councilor, Building, Pittsburgh; Rhode Island, George Tower Building, Washington, D. C.; Harry W. Bugbee, Industrial Trust Building, Provi­ E. Lunsford, 21 West Tenth Street, Kansas dence; South Carolina, Martin T. Powers, City, Missouri; Edwin L. Pride, 40 Central 56 Broad Street, Charleston; South Dakota, Street, Boston, Massachusetts; Alexander S. C. O. 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