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R.M 0ftl50N FACULTY ACCOUNTING CORNELIUS M. AHEARN AM.. Ford ham; MS., Columbia; C.P.A. Fordham and Columbia product, faculty treasurer for the SC Boat- ride Committee. Living in the Bronx with his wife and son ‘Tonto has made him the happiest man in the borough. ARSENE C. BEKAERT IIM.A.. C.C.N.Y.; MS.. Columbia; CM.A. Active in advising the Accounting Forum and the Accounting Society. In the Machines course, his agile lingers help make the various ma- chines simple to learn. GEORGE M. BRETT AM., Kowdoin. Stately demeanor. Curator of the college. Easy going, once you get to know him. LENNART G. BRYNGELSSON IIS.. Knox College; MM.A.. North. western. Hard to tell whether he means what he says. Stolid man. NYA Committee chairman, stickler for carrying out instructions to the last detail. JOHN R. B. BYERS US.. V. of Pittsburgh; MS.. Columbia; Diploma. American Savings and Loan Institute. Lexicon adviser, editor of his class yearbook and manager of athletic teams at Pitt. Advocates supplementing courses with practical experience. IRVING CHAYKIN KM.A.. C.C.N.Y.; M.K.A.. N.Y.U. Accounting students rate him as tops in personality and teaching methods. Find- ing an empty seat in one of his classes is harder than getting into an elevator between bells. FRANK A. DUNN KM.A.. C.C.N.Y.; C.P.A. When he can escape from teaching auditing and carrying on his practice, seeks relaxation on a water wagon—his own fast boat. BERNARD EISEN K.S. in S.S.. C.C.N.Y.; M.K.A.: C.P.A. A one- man haberdashery, sartorial envy of his students. ” here docs he get those sharp clothes? is the persistent question. Fork-pies. pegs, you see them all on Risen. JOHN JAFFE AM.. C.C.N.Y.; M.A.. Columbia; C.P.A.; Ph.D.. Columbia. The meek, quiet man of the department. Looks askance at anyone who dares ask a question which contradicts his Bible.”
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administration ROBERT A. LOVE Director. Evening Session ROBERT L. TAYLOR Deputy Recorder GEORGE M. BRETT Curator MAX.MILlAN PHILLIP Secretary of the Faculty
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if f i- '• ‘ FACTS ilic answer book. HARRY L. KUNTZLEMAN li.CS.. Temple; N.Y.U.; C.T.A. Favors the theory of “Close all income and expense items, inclndin» Fire Loss, to Profit and Loss. JOHN N. MYER US.. Columbia; MS. Instructor by title, debunkcr by inclination. Discourages students by warning them standard ac- countin'! texts are n.g. Philatelist of note. Walks in on the hour, leaves before class can hint at dismissal. JOHN J. W. NEUNER IIS.. Netv York State College; M.H.A.. N.Y.U.; I' i.I).; C.T.A. Hustling professor of cost accounting fame. Fells same jokes over and over. Really is at home in Machines course, handing out homework. LEO ROSENBLUM US.. MS.. Columbia: C.T.A. Classy dresser with a gift of gab. A swell sport—lie buys Lexicon every year. EMANUEL SAXE li.S. in SS.. C.C.N.Y.; C.T.A.: .I).. N.Y.U.; M.A.: Th.D. Has written several books on estate accounting. Spends his spare time fishing, swimming, rowing and exploring the in- tricacies of motion picture photography. LAWRENCE W. SHERR1TT AM.. William am! Mary: MS.. Th.D.. (■olumhia. lawyer with extensive background. At college be was a member of the track, football, basketball, and wrestling teams. STANLEY B. TUNICK AM.. M.H.A.. C.C.N.Y.; U.M.. St. Lau- rence; C.T.A. Decidedly unmarried. Auditor of House Plan and Athletic Association. ART ALFRED ROFFMAN 8.H.A.. C.C.N.Y. Enthusiastic and capable, the perfect illustration of what practical experience adds to teaching a practical course. Under his tutelage. City is beginning to turn out commercial artists and streamlined yearbooks. LOUIS WEINBERG A.B.. C.C.N.Y. Dynamic professor of art. Practices his subject, stressing the importance of color, on canvases generously donated to the college, and on his own person.
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