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DIRECTORY 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 of Certified Public Accountants National Press Building Washington, D. C. NOVEMBER 15, 1929 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS, 1929-30 OFFICERS STATE REPRESENTATIVES President: James F. Hughes, C. P. A., Alabama—Conrad Sauer, Jr., C. P. A., 2014 104 Fairview Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Comer Building, Birmingham. First Vice President: Herman C. J. Arizona—William E. Taylor, C. P. A., Peisch, C. P. A., McKnight Building, Min­ P. O. Box 628, Tucson. neapolis, Minn. Arkansas—Caddie H. Kinard, C. P. A., 214 Second Vice President: R. W. B. Cole, Masonic Temple, El Dorado. C. P. A., Van Nuys Building, Los Angeles, California—Reynold E. Blight, C. P. A., Calif. 1228 C. C. Chapman Building, Los An­ Secretary: Durand W. Springer, C. P. A., geles; B. W. Bours, C. P. A., 620 Market National Press Building, Washington, D. C. Street, San Francisco; William Dolge, C. P. A., 369 Pine Street, San Francisco. Treasurer: Earl S. Clark, C. P. A., In­ dustrial Trust Building, Providence, R. I. Colorado—Theodore J. Witting, C. P. A., University Building, Denver. DIRECTORS Connecticut—Irville A. May, C. P. A., 129 Church Street, New Haven. First District— Orris H. Parker, C. P. A., Heaton Block, Delaware—Alfred. H. Coe, C. P. A., du 16 State Street, Montpelier, Vt. Pont Building, Wilmington. Second District— District of Columbia—Dwight N. Burn­ John T. Madden, C. P. A., Commerce ham, C. P. A., Our Home Life Building, Building, New York University, Wash­ Washington; C. Vaughan Darby, C. P. ington Square, New York City. A., Munsey Building, Washington. Walter A. Staub, C. P. A., 110 William Florida—Walter Mucklow, C. P. A., Bar­ Street, New York City. nett National Bank Building, Jackson­ Third District— ville. Julian A. Jenkel, C. P. A., 810 American Building, Baltimore, Md. Georgia—Lewis L. Davis, C. P. A., Atlanta Trust Company Building, Atlanta. Fourth District— Perry M. MacCutcheon, C. P. A., Peoples Hawaii—Hugh C. Tennent, C. P. A., First Bank Building, Charleston, W. Va. National Bank Building, Honolulu. Fifth District— Illinois—George P. Ellis, C. P. A., 30 North H. A. Roney, C. P. A., 805 State Life LaSalle Street, Chicago; David Himmel­ Building, Indianapolis, Ind. blau, C. P. A., First National Bank Sixth District— Building, Chicago; George W. Rossetter, A. Dee Rawlings, C. P. A., 445-455 Law C. P. A., 111 West Monroe Street, Chi­ Building, Norfolk, Va. cago; John A. Stolp, C. P. A., 307 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Seventh District— Carl E. Dietze, C. P. A., 209 Wisconsin Idaho—Jeremiah W. Robinson, C. P. A., Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. First National Bank Building, Boise. Eighth District— Indiana—H. A. Roney, C. P. A., State Life W. I. Nicholson, Jr., C. P. A., 418 Ex­ Building, Indianapolis. change National Bank Building, Tulsa, Okla. Iowa—Ira B. McGladrey, C. P. A., Mer­ chants National Bank Building, Cedar Ninth District— Rapids. Seymour Wells, C. P. A., 922 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Kansas—William H. Moberly, C. P. A., Tenth District— Fourth National Bank Building, Wichita. Paul R. Strout, C. P. A., 445-447 Henry Kentucky—S. W. Eskew, C. P. A., Inter­ Building, Seattle, Wash. Southern Building, Louisville. 3 4 DIRECTORY Louisiana—Henry J. Jumonville, C. P. A., North Carolina—William H. Zimmerman, Hibernia Bank Building, New Orleans. C. P. A., P. O. Box 902, Asheville. Blaine—Richard M. Millett, C. P. A., Chap­ North Dakota—Arthur Blegen, C. P. A., man Building, Portland. 211 Walker Building, Fargo. Maryland—Julian A. Jenkel, C. P. A., American Building, Baltimore. Ohio—Walter D. Wall, C. P. A., 44 West Gay Street, Columbus; L. G. Battelle, C. Massachusetts—James J. Fox, C. P. A., P. A., 121 West Second Street, Dayton. Little Building, Boston; Herbert F. French, C. P. A., 100 Summer Street, Oklahoma—W. I. Nicholson, Jr., C. P. A., Boston; Edwin L. Pride, C. P. A., 40 418 Exchange Bank Building, Tulsa. Central Street, Boston; Charles F. Rit- tenhouse, C. P. A., 89 State Street, Oregon—L D. Wood, C. P. A., 312 Mayer Building, Portland. Boston. Michigan—Thomas H. Evans, C. P. A., Pennsylvania—Horace P. Griffith, C. P. A., Dime Bank Building, Detroit; W. T. Franklin Trust Building, Philadelphia; McConnell, C. P. A., First National Gardner W. Kimball, C. P. A., 1416-18 Bank Building, Detroit. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; Edward P. Moxey, Jr., C. P. A.,1416-18 Chestnut Minnesota—Arthur E. Low, C. P. A., Met­ Street, Philadelphia; Ernest Crowther, ropolitan Bank' Building, Minneapolis. C. P. A., 1311 First National Bank Build­ Mississippi—Thomas E. Lott, C. P. A., Co­ ing, Pittsburgh. lumbus National Bank Building, Co­ lumbus. Philippine Islands—Joseph A. Stiver, C. P. A., P. O. Box 1394, Manila. Missouri—J. H. O’Connell, C. P. A., 408 Pine Street, St. Louis. Porto Rico—J. Pena Reyes, C. P. A., De­ Montana—Hugh D. Galusha, C. P. A., Box partment of Finance, San Juan. 1699, Helena. Rhode Island—Earl S. Clark, C. P. A., In­ Nebraska—Ellsworth L. Fulk, C. P. A., dustrial Trust Building, Providence. Sharp Building, Lincoln. Nevada—George K. Edler, C. P. A., Reno South Carolina—W. F. Ostendorff, C. P. National Bank Building, Reno. A., 63 Broad Street, Charleston. New Hampshire—Hiram B. Haskell, C. P. South Dakota—Frank L. Pollard, C. P. A., A., 922 Elm Street, Manchester. Watertown. New Jersey—Charles L. Hughes, C. P. A., 738 Broad Street, Newark; James F. Tennessee—Edward S. Elliott, C. P. A., Welch, C. P. A., 129 Market Street, Bank of Commerce & Trust Building, Paterson. Memphis. New Mexico—Fred Feasel, C. P. A., Box Texas—B. S. Mothershead, C. P. A., 614, Albuquerque. Holmes Building, Fort Worth. New York—Alexander S. Banks, C. P. A., 7 Dey Street, New York City; Paul Utah—Seymour Wells, C. P. A., 922 Kearns Joseph Esquerre, C. P. A., 20 Vesey Building, Salt Lake City. Street, New York City; J. S. M. Goodloe, Vermont—Orris H. Parker, C. P. A., Hea­ C. P. A., 165 Broadway, New York City; ton Block, 16 State Street, Montpelier. Leo Greendlinger, C. P. A., 13 Astor Place, New York City; Charles Hecht, Virginia—J. A. Rennie, C. P. A., P. O. Box C. P. A., 292 Madison Avenue, New York 746, Richmond. City; Joseph J. Klein, C. P. A., 19 West Washington—Paul R. Strout, C. P. A., Forty-fourth Street, New York City; 445-7 Henry Building, Seattle. Martin Kortjohn, C. P. A., 10 East Fortieth Street, New York City; Samuel West Virginia—Perry M. MacCutcheon, C. D. Leidesdorf, C. P. A., 125 Park Avenue, P. A., Peoples Bank Building, Charles­ New York City; John T. Madden, C. P. ton. A., New York University, Washington Wisconsin—Carl E. Dietze, C. P. A., 209 Square, New York City; Walter A. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee. Staub, C. P. A., 110 William Street, New York City; John R. Wildman, C. P. A., Wyoming—C. H. Reimerth, C. P. A., O. S. 15 Broad Street, New York City. Building, Casper. OFFICIALS 5 COMMITTEES Constitution and By-laws—A. Lee Raw­ lings, C. P. A., Law Building, Norfolk, STANDING COMMITTEES Va., Chairman; Charles F. Coates, C-. P. A., 750 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.; Admissions—Herbert F. French, C. P. A., Albert H. Hammarstrom, C. P. A., 208-9 100 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., Weston Building, Clinton, Iowa. Chairman; Raymond E. North, C. P. A., 1243 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md.; Education—Fayette H. Elwell, C. P. A., A. M. Pullen, C. P. A., State-Planters Beaver Insurance Building, Madison, Bank Building, Richmond, Va. Wisc., Chairman; Howard Clark Greer, C. P. A., Ohio State University, Colum­ Advisory—Arthur C. Upleger, C. P. A., bus, Ohio; D. Walter Morton, C. P. A., First State Bank Building, Waco, Green Cove Springs, Fla.; George R. Texas, Chairman; Paul W. Pinkerton, Keast, C. P. A., 2 Pine Street, San Fran­ C. P. A., 2200 Franklin Street, Detroit, cisco, Calif.; Leo Greendlinger, C. P. A., Mich.; John B. Tanner, C. P. A., 3411 13 Astor Place, New York City. South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Ill.; Federal Legislation—James A. Councilor, Homer A. Dunn, C. P. A., 35 West 64th C. P. A., Tower Building, Washington, Street, New York City; James A. Coun­ D. C., Chairman; B. W. Bours, C. P. A., cilor, C. P. A., Tower Building, Wash­ 620 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif.; ington, D. C.; Harry E. Lunsford, C. P. Clifford D. Buffon, C. P. A., 415 Volun­ A., Pioneer Trust Building, Kansas teer Building, Chattanooga, Tenn.; City, Mo.; Edwin, D. Pride, C. P. A., 40 Arthur H. Carter, C. P. A., 15 Broad Central Street, Boston, Mass.; Alex­ Street, New York City; Otto H.
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