Abstract The article presents information on activities and accomplishments of the American Accounting Association during 1964. At the close of 1964, membership was at an all-time high. During the year the Executive Committee took several steps to establish a sound foundation for future growth in research, educational activities, and in service to the membership. The increasing scope and excellence of the journal "The Accounting Review," continued as a primary service to the membership. Editor Lawrence L. Vance deserves special commendation for the excellence of his work during the past year. Eight research committees functioned during the year under the effective leadership of Director of Research John H. Myers, Northwestern University. The Research Review Committee examined fifteen doctoral dissertations, of which four were selected for presentation at the annual convention by the respective writers. During 1964 the Fellowship Committee reviewed and evaluated fifty-eight applications for Association fellowships.
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Glenn A. elsch
The Accounting Review
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42bc4e9516ffd37a33a8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2308/tar-4494038