HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS
Additions to “Parker—1965”
-“A Note on F. P. Barnard; The Casting Counter and the Counting Board,” Sybil M. Jack, Abacus, August, 1967, pp. 80-82.
-“What is Depreciation?” H. E. Hale, Railway Age, February 16, 1929, p. 403.
-Introducing Women Accountants: Past, Present, and Future, American Woman’s Society of Certified Public Accountants 25th Anniversary and American Society of Women Accountants 20th Anniversary Program, Chicago, 1958, pp. 4-5.
(Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 6, 1975)
—”Charles Lamb as Accountant and Man of Letters,” Cyril J. Hasson, The Journal of Accountancy, October, 1933, pp. 283-290.
—”Three Contributions to the Development of Accounting Principles Prior to 1930,” Maurice Moonitz, The Journal of Accounting Re¬search, Spring, 1970, pp. 145-155.
(Vol. 2, No. 2, p. 6, 1975)
-“The Authority of History in Inventory Valuation,” by L. Vance, The Accounting Review, July, 1943.
-“The Origin of Accounting,” by James Don Edwards, The New York Certified Public Accountant, August, 1965.
-“Lamb Among the Ledgers,” by L. Fred Boyce, Jr., The Journal of Accountancy, December, 1960, pp. 72-7 4.
-“The Name of Paciolo,” A. V. Boursy, The Accounting Review, July, 1943.
-“Research in Public Accountancy,” by Mary E. Murphy. Bulletin of the Business Historical Society, March, 1950, pp. 43-50.
(Vol. 2, No. 4, p. 4, 1975)