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REPORT OF THE ANNUAL CONVENTION.

R. C. Cox

The Accounting Review 1955

Abstract The 1954 annual meeting of the American Accounting Association was the largest and one of the most successful in its history. It was held on September 1 and 2 in Urbana, Illinois, with the College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Illinois, as host. At the business meeting and luncheon on Wednesday, Dean Paul M. Green made a welcoming address, and brief reports were given by the Editor regarding the "Accounting Review," by the Secretary-Treasurer regarding nuances and membership statistics, and by the Director of Research concerning the Association's activities in this regard. President discussed the Association's Price Level Research Study and told of publication plans. After the banquet on Wednesday evening, President Smith introduced the members of the Committee on Convention Arrangements, the Ladies' Program Committee, and the persons seated at the speakers' table. President Lloyd Morey of the University of Illinois gave a very interesting talk, in which he traced the growth and development of the American Accounting Association.

DOI
10.2308/tar-7059465
Volume
30 (1)
Pages
128-129
Language
en
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