REFLECTIONS OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION.
The article presents the authors reflections on his twenty five years with the American Accounting Association. The author realizes that he was fortunate enough to have attended all the meetings of the Association. The members of the Association have missed many pleasant days at home, have neglected their work, have spent without reimbursement over $2,000 in attending these annual meetings, eleven of which have been on the Atlantic seaboard and six in Pittsburgh, Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit. The author admits there have been some very dry moments in some of the sessions, when it seemed necessary to exercise a maximum of self discipline. At times they had to seek relief in the hallways or the great out of doors in order to ponder over the serious problems and proposals made by the learned authors of some papers which were read. The truth of the matter is that though the span of years the members have considered the intangible values derived from these meetings as great enough to justify the personal detriments incurred in attending them.
- DOI
- 10.2308/tar-7051368
- Volume
- 16 (2)
- Pages
- 167-175
- Language
- en
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