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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTORS IN ACCOUNTING.

The Accounting Review 1929

The morning session of the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the American Association of University Instructors in Accounting, held on December 27, 1928, at the Hotel Stevens, Chicago, Illinois, was called to order by its President. The president stated that he would not attempt a technical address in view of the excellent quality of the technical papers which had been read and were to be read at the sessions of the meeting. "The Accounting Review" was considered by the president to be a publication of which the Association should be proud. The president requested all possible support from members of the Association in support of "The Accounting Review" by way of preparing material for publication and securing additional subscribers. The president felt that certain accounting books which had been published during the past few years had shown a tendency on the part of the authors either to have hurried their work or have been somewhat careless in their statements, so that they had not achieved what might be called scientific accuracy.

DOI
10.2308/tar-8596350
Volume
4 (1)
Pages
44-47
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