Directory of Theamerican Society of Certified Public Accountants, May 1, 1928 American Society of Certified Public Accountants

Directory of Theamerican Society of Certified Public Accountants, May 1, 1928 American Society of Certified Public Accountants

University of Mississippi eGrove American Institute of Certified Public Accountants AICPA Committees (AICPA) Historical Collection 1-1-1928 Directory of theAmerican Society of Certified Public Accountants, May 1, 1928 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, May 1, 1928" (1928). AICPA Committees. 138. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_comm/138 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 American Society Certified Public Accountants National Press Building Washington, D. C. MAY 1, 1928 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS, 1927-28 OFFICERS STATE REPRESENTATIVES President: Paul W. Pinkerton, C. P. A., Alabama—Mayer W. Aldridge, C. P. A., 30 North La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. P. O. Box 695, Montgomery. First Vice-President: Arthur C. Upleger, Arizona—James M. Lawton, C. P. A., Box C. P. A., First State Bank Bldg., Waco, 597, Tucson. Texas. Second Vice-President: Charles F. Arkansas—H. W. Hennegin, C. P. A., Home Coates, C. P. A., 750 Main Street, Hart­ Insurance Building, Little Rock. ford, Conn. California—Reynold E. Blight, C. P. A., Secretary: Durand W. Springer, C. P. A., 1228 C. C. Chapman Building, Los An­ National Press Building, Washington, D. C. geles; R. W. E. Cole, C. P. A., Van Nuys Treasurer: Frank A. Willison, C. P. A., Building, Los Angeles; William Dolge, Union Bank Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. P. A., 369 Pine Street, San Francisco. Colorado—Louis C. Linck, C. P. A., 803-11 DIRECTORS Symes Building, Denver. Connecticut—Charles F. Coates, C. P. A., First District— 750 Main Street, Hartford. Frederick Bond Cherrington, C. P. A., 185 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. Delaware—Alfred H. Coe, C. P. A., Du Pont Building, Wilmington. Second District— Homer A. Dunn, C. P. A., 35 West Sixty­ District of Columbia—C. Vaughan Darby, fourth Street, New York City. C. P. A., Munsey Building; W. L. Har­ rison, C. P. A., Munsey Building. James F. Welch, C. P. A., 129 Market Street, Paterson, N. J. Florida—Hubert V. Foy, C. P. A., 212-214 First National Bank Building, Tampa. Third District— Wilbur L. Harrison, C. P. A., 1046 Mun­ Georgia—James L. Respess, C. P. A., At­ sey Building, Washington, D. C. lanta National Bank Building, Atlanta. Fourth District— Hawaii—No election. Walter A. Coy, C. P. A., 723 National City Bank Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Idaho—Jeremiah W. Robinson, C. P. A., 420 Empire Building, Boise. Fifth District— Illinois—George P. Ellis, C. P. A., 30 North John B. Tanner, C. P. A., 3411 South La Salle Street, Chicago; David Him­ Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill. melblau, C. P. A., 942 First National Sixth District— Bank Building, Chicago; George W. Ros- A. W. Burket, C. P. A., 725 American setter, C. P. A., 111 West Monroe Street, National Bank Building, Richmond, Chicago; John B. Tanner, C. P. A., 3411 Va. South Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Seventh District— Indiana—H. A. Roney, C. P. A., State Life Herman C. J. Peisch, C. P. A., 438 Mc­ Building, Indianapolis. knight Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Iowa—A. H. Hammarstrom, C. P. A., 208-9 Eighth District— Weston Building, Clinton. L. E. Cahill, C. P. A., 630 Tulsa Trust Building, Tulsa, Okla. Kansas—Vincent A. Smith, C. P. A., 316 Wheeler, Kelly, Hagny Building, Ninth District— Wichita. Willis H. Plunkett, C. P. A., Box 1385, Phoenix, Ariz. Kentucky—M. B. McMullen, C. P. A., 824 Inter-Southern Building, Louisville. Tenth District— Douglas N. Wilson, C. P. A., 411-13 Louisiana—Archie M. Smith, C. P. A., Hi­ Strain Building, Great Falls, Mont. bernia Bank Building, New Orleans. 3 4 DIRECTORY Maine—Ellen Libby Eastman, C. P. A., 176 North Carolina—John B. McCabe, C. P. A., Main Street, Sanford. P. O. Box 1243, Wilmington. Maryland—Raymond E. North, C. P. A., North Dakota—Floyd F. Burchard, C. P. 1243 Calvert Building, Baltimore. A., 29 Clifford Building, Grand Forks. Massachusetts—Frederick Bond Cherring­ Ohio—Walter A. Coy, C. P. A., 723 Na­ ton, C. P. A., 185 Devonshire Street, Bos­ tional City Bank Building, Cleveland; ton; James J. Fox, C. P. A., 752 Little W. D. Wall, C. P. A., 44 West Gay Street, Building, Boston; Herbert F. French, C, Columbus. P. A., 100 Summer Street, Boston; Dan­ iel B. Lewis, C. P. A., Suite 960, Park Oklahoma—L. E. Cahill, C. P. A., 630 Tulsa Square Building, Boston. Trust Building, Tulsa. Michigan—Thomas H. Evans, C. P. A., Oregon—Alfred R. Sawtell, C. P. A., 218 Dime Bank Building, Detroit; W. T. Mc­ Chamber of Commerce Building, Port­ Connell, C. P. A., 2201 First National land. Bank Building, Detroit. Pennsylvania—Horace P. Griffith, C. P. A., Minnesota—H. C. J. Peisch, C. P. A., 438 Franklin Trust Building, Philadelphia; McKnight Building, Minneapolis. Edward P. Moxey, Jr., C. P. A., 1416-18 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; W. W. Mississippi—Nelson E. Taylor, C. P. A., Colledge, C. P. A., Farmers Bank First National Bank Building, Green­ Building, Pittsburgh; Ernest Crowther, wood. C. P. A., 1311 First National Bank Build­ ing, Pittsburgh. Missouri—Parry Barnes, C. P. A., Pioneer Trust Building, Kansas City. Philippine Islands—No election. Montana—Douglas N. Wilson, C. P. A., Rhode Island—John J. Wall, C. P. A., 411-13 Strain Building, Great Falls. Hospital Trust Building, Providence. Nebraska—Raymond H. Walker, C. P. A., Suite 1223, Sharp Building, Lincoln. South Carolina—H. E. Gooding, C. P. A., 1329½ Main Street, Columbia. Nevada—E. S. La Tourrette, C. P. A., Box South Dakota—Frank L. Pollard, C. P. A., 30, Reno. Watertown. New Hampshire—J. Ben Hart, C. P. A., Tennessee—Edward S. Elliott, C. P. A., 875 Elm Street, Manchester. Bank of Commerce & Trust Building. New Jersey—James F. Hughes, C. P. A., Memphis. 104 Faitview Avenue, Jersey City; James F. Welch, C. P. A., 129 Market Texas—Arthur C. Upleger, C. P. A., First Street, Paterson. State Bank Building, Waco. New York—Alexander S. Banks, C. P. A., Utah—Lincoln G. Kelly, C. P. A., Walker 7 Dey Street, New York City; William Bank Building, Salt Lake City. H. Bell, C. P. A., 15 Broad Street, New Vermont—Orris H. Parker, C. P. A., 16 York City; Homer A. Dunn, C. P. A., 35 State Street, Montpelier. West Sixty-fourth Street, New York ’ City; Paul Joseph Esquerre, C. P. A., 20 Virginia—A. W. Burket, C. P. A., 725 Vesey Street, New York City; Charles American National Bank Building, Rich­ Hecht, C. P. A., 292 Madison Avenue, mond. New York City; Joseph J. Klein, C. P. A., 19 West Forty-fourth Street, New York. Washington—Arne S. Hansen, C. P. A., City; Martin Kortjohn, C. P, A., 15 Park Leary Building, Seattle. Row, New York City; Wm. M. Lybrand, West Virginia—Frank J. Glass, C. P. A., C. P. A., 110 William Street, New York 504 Union Trust Building, Parkersburg. City; John T. Madden, C. P. A., New York University, Washington Square, Wisconsin—Carl E. Dietze, C. P. A., 209 New York City; Walter A. Staub, C. P. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee. A., 110 William Street, New York City; Norman E. Webster, C. P. A., 50 Broad­ Wyoming—-A. D. Lewis, C. P. A., P. O. way, New York City. Box 2001, Casper. OFFICIALS 5 COMMITTEES Edward S. Elliott, C. P. A., Bank of Commerce and Trust Building, Memphis, STANDING COMMITTEES Tenn.; H. Ivor Thomas, C. P. A., Bart­ Admissions—D. H. McCollough, C. P. A., lett Building, Los Angeles, Calif.; Pat­ Johnston Building, Charlotte, N. C., rick F. Crowley, C. P. A., 14 Central Avenue, Lynn, Mass.: Robert A. Hurst, Chairman; A. Lee Rawlings, C. P. A., Law Building, Norfolk, Va.; F. S. Chap­ C. P. A., Second National Bank Build­ pell, C. P. A., 1042 National Press Build­ ing, Toledo Ohio; Walter M. Le Clear, ing, Washington, D. C. C. P. A., 140 South Dearborn Street, Chi­ cago, Ill.; Charles H. Preston, C. P. A., Advisory—D. W. Springer, C. P. A., Ann Plymouth Building, Minneapolis, Minn.; Arbor, Mich.; Frank Wilbur Main, C. P. R. J. Le Gardeur, C. P. A., Pere Mar­ A., Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh, quette Building, New Orleans, La.; Louis Pa.; Alexander S. Banks, C. P. A., 7 Dey F. W. Reinhard, C. P. A., 607 Hutton Street, New York City; Edwin L. Pride, Building, Spokane, Wash.; Arthur B. C. P. A., 40 Central Street, Boston, Mass.; Foye, C.. P. A., 15 Broad Street, New Harry E. Lunsford, C. P. A., Pioneer York City; Adrian F. Sanderbeck, C. P. Trust Building, Kansas City, Mo.; James A., Benedum-Trees Building, Pitts­ A Councilor, C. P. A., Woodward Build­ burgh, Pa.; W. C. Heaton, C. P. A., 207 ing, Washington, D. C., Chairman. Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Budget and Finance—James F. Welch, C. Publication—Stephen Gilman, C. P. A., 3411 P. A., 129 Market Street. Paterson, N. J., South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill., Chairman; Carl E. Dietze, C. P. A., 209 Chairman; Oscar V. Wallin, C. P. A., Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.; Union Bank Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Henry J. Miller, C. P. A., 1000-A Mari­ Lester A.

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