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HISTORY IN PRINT

“Abacists vs. Algorists,” W. E. Stone, Journal of Accounting Re-search, Fall, 1972.

“So What Else is New?” William Holmes, Massachusetts CPA, July, 1973.

“Early Teachers of Commercial Arithmetic in Renaissance Flor-ence,” Richard A. Goldthwaite, Journal of European Economic History, Fall, 1972.

Accounting in the Golden Age of Greece, George J. Costouros, Uni¬versity of Santa Clara, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1972.

The Public Accounting Profession—The Impact of External Environ¬mental Factors from 1900 to 1977, R. W. Frey Ill, University of Maryland, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1972.

“One Canadian Proves You Can Stay at Home and Still be a Suc-cess,” The Wall Street Journal, November 6, 1973, p. 1ff. On life and success of Piere Berton, Canada’s national historian.

The Emergence of Income Reporting: An Historical Study, C. D. Brown, MSU Business Studies, 1972.

“Forging Accounting Principles in Australia,” Bulletin 14, Australian Society of Accountants, March, 1973.

History of the Accountancy Profession in India, G. P. Kapadia, noted in the supplement to The Chartered Accountant (India), Vol. XXI, Part VIII, February, 1973. Order from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, lndraprastha Marg, New Delhi-1, India. Price Rs. 50/.

Forging Accounting Principles in Five Countries: A History and An Analysis of Trends, Stephen A. Zeff, Stipes Publishing Co., Cham¬paign, Ill., 1972.

“Required Disclosure and the Stock Market: An Evaluation of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934,” George Benston, The American Economic Review, March, 1973.

The Evolution of the Theories and Techniques of Standard Costs, Ellis Mast Sowell, The University of Alabama Press, 1973, $10.

“The Use of Medieval Statements for Teaching Accounting: A Com¬ment,” R. Homburger, and . . . A Reply,” P. Piakar, The Account¬ing Review, October, 1973.
(Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 2, 1974)

“Pioneers in Computation; Charles Babbage and Lady Lovelace,” Roy Hill, The Certified Accountant, (England), June, 1973.

“Accounting Through The Ages,” No. 1-5, overleaf, Accountancy (England), monthly 1973-1974.

“A Significant Year (1873) in the History of Bookkeeping in Japan,” Kojiro Nishikawa, Kaikei (Accounting), (Japan), March, 1974.

“Lawrence Dicksee, Depreciation and the Double Account System,” J. Kitchen in Debits, Credits, Finance and Profits, H. Edey and B. S. Yamey, (eds.), London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1974.

“Pions Inscriptions; Confused Accounts; Classification of Accounts: Three Historical Notes,” Basil S. Yamey, in Debits, Credits, Fi¬nance and Profits.

“How Victorian Industrial Advances Brought Cost Accounting to the Fore,” C. A. Horn, Management Accounting, (England), January, 1974.

Building Accounts of King Henry III, H. M. Colvin, (ed.), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971.

“The ‘Father of Accounting’ Revisited,” E. J. Gurry and M. B. Rob¬erts, National Public Accountant, March, 1972.

“The Beginning of the Accounting Profession in Nebraska,” N. G. Rueschoff, Nebraska CPA, Spring, 1972.

“The Sombart Proposition Revisited,” Kenneth Most, The Account¬ing Review, October, 1972.

“Accounting Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” Andrew Barr, The International Journal of Accounting Education and Research, Fall, 1972.

William A. Paton: Pioneer Accounting Theorist, Howard J. Law¬rence, The University of Mississippi, Ph.D. Dissertation, 1972.

“Militancy in the Middle Ages; The First industrial Strike,” R. G. Dryen, Accounting Education, (Australia), January, 1974.
“Early Contributions to Cost Accounting,” R. E. Feller, Management

Accounting, December, 1973. “The Idea of Accounting: A Historical Perspective,” M. W. E. Glau-tier, The Accountant’s Magazine, (Scotland), August, 1973.

Review of:

“Forging Accounting Principles in Australia,” Bulletin 24, Aus¬tralian Society of Accountants, S. A. Zeff. :by T. A. Lee, The Accountant’s Magazine, (Scotland), August, 1973.
:by R. J. Chambers, The Australian Accountant, November, 1973.
:by Allen Robinson, The Chartered Accountant in Australia, February, 1974.

Review of:

The Evolution of the Theories and Techniques of Standard Costs, E. M. Sowell.
:by A. V, V. Hercok, The Chartered Accountant in Australia, November, 1973.
(Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 2, 1974)

Review of:

Forging Accounting Principles in Five Countries: A History and an Analysis of Trends, S. A. Zeff.
:by Max E. Aiken, The Chartered Accountant in Australia, March, 1974.

“Luca Paciolo and the Invention of Accounting,” Charles W. Lam-den, World, (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.), Winter, 1974.

“The Development of Italian Bookkeeping, 1211-1300,” Geoffrey A. Lee, Abacus, December, 1973.

“Some Problems in Accounting History, 1830-1900,” J. R. Etor, Busi-ness Archives (England), June, 1973.

“An Early English Cotton Mill Cost Accounting System: Charlton Mills, 1810-1889,” Williard E. Stone, Accounting and Business Re¬search, (England), Winter, 1973.

“Development and Present State of Cost Theory in Germany,” Hanns-Martin Schoenfeld, The International Journal of Account¬ing Education and Research, Fall, 1972.

“Medieval Monastery and Tax Museums,” World, (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.), Winter, 1974.

A History of the CPA Profession in Colorado, J. M. Hunthausen, S. J., The University of Missouri, 1974.

“Over the Years,” Mildred B. Heskett, The People of Arthur Ander¬sen & Co., March, 1974.

“History of Accounting Periodicals (in Russia),” Soviet Accounting Bulletin, Dept. of Accounting/Centre for Russian and East Euro¬pean Studies, Vol. 1, No. 3, Autumn, 1973, University of Birming¬ham (England).

Review of:

The Evolution of the Theories and Techniques of Standard Costs, E. M. Sowell. :by J.B., Management Accounting, (England), April, 1974.

“Perspective on Management History,” John W. Lee, World, (Peat,
Marwick, Mitchell & Co.), Spring, 1973. “Organizing the Development of Accountancy in France,” Lionel
Collins, Management Accounting, (England), April, 1974.
(Vol. 1, No. 3, p, 5, 1974)

“International History of Accounting,” in A Bibliography of Interna¬tional Accounting, G. Mueller and K. Kubin, (3rd ed.) 1974, Se¬attle: International Accounting Studies institute, University of Washington.

Review of:

The Evolution of the Theories and Techniques of Standard Costs, E. M. Sowell.

:by Robert I. Dickey, The Accounting Review, July, 1974, pp, 646-647.

:by L. Gayle Rayburn, The Woman CPA, July, 1974, p. 30. :by G. W. G., The Accountants’ Journal (New Zealand) April, 1974, p. 343.

“Luca Pacioli’s ‘Scuola Perfetta’: A Bibliographical Puzzle,’’ Basil S. Yamey, Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, 1974, pp. 110-1 16.

“The First Edition of Pacioli’s ‘Summa de Arithmetica’ ” (Venice, Paganinus de Payaninis, Venice, 1494), D. A. Clarke, Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, 1974.

“Reflection on Public Accounting during the Years of World War II,” (History Corner), R. J. Guenther, Wisconsin CPA, Spring, 1971, pp. 10-11.

“Accounting in Colonial Virginia: A Case Study,” A. R. Coleman, W. G. Shenkir, W. E. Stone, Journal of Accountancy, July, 1974, pp. 32-43.

“Fifty Years Ago in the Journal,” Journal of Accountancy, August, 1974, backcover overleaf.

“The Auditor’s Responsibility for Fraud, Part I, (1896-1960),” ed. by W. S. Gilkison, The Accountants’ Journal (New Zealand), Novem¬ber, 1973; “Part II,”
(1960-1970), The Accountants’ Journal, (New Zealand), December, 1973.

“Qualification for Membership a Hundred Years Ago,” James C. Stewart, The Accountant’s Magazine, (Scotland), July, 1974, pp. 263-265.
125 Years of Education for Business, The History of Dyke College 1848-1973, privately printed, 44 pp., Dyke College, Cleveland, Ohio, 1973.

“In Pursuit of Historical Knowledge—A View From America,” G. J.

Previts, Indian Journal of Accounting, December, 1973, pp. 36-45. “A Study on the Accounting History in Germany,” S. Okashita,

Kaikei (Accounting), (Japan), August, 1974, pp. 29-41.

“What History Tells Us About Corporate Responsibility,” N. Eber-stadt, Business and Society/Innovation, Autumn, 1973.

“Station Bookkeepers and City Accountants,” C. J. Gibson, The Chartered Accountant in Australia, June, 1974, pp. 19-23.

“Fifty Years Back,” (unsigned), The South African Chartered Ac-countant, December, 1973.

“The Development of International Accounting Standards and Con¬ventions-past accomplishments and Future Potentials and Strat¬egies,” Paul Garner, in Management Development, New Perspec¬tives and View Points, S. Neelamayham, ed., Ludhiana, India: Kalyani Publishers, 1973, pp. 305-326.

“‘Funds’ Statements: Prime Disclosure Vehicle for the 1980’s?” L. S. Rosen, Canadian Chartered Accountant, July, 1974, pp. 48-53.
“My First 20 Years in GAO,” Karl E. Deibel, The GAO Review, Sum¬mer, 1974, pp. 48-54.

“Evolution of Accounting as Management Aid,” D. M. C. Jones, Man¬agement Accounting (England), July/August, 1974, pp. 197-200.

“Wit and Wisdom from Some Early American Accountants,” Wm. Holmes, World, (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.), Summer, 1974, pp. 8-13.

(Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 3, 1974)