Word: auditor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Short Change. In Camden. N.J., U.S. Internal Revenue Service Auditor Elmer T. Ponto, 34, devised a simplified income-tax table which has already saved the Government $95,199 and is expected to save $250,000 annually, was rewarded with a $675 cash prize, less $121.50 tax, which added enough to his year's income to throw him into a higher tax bracket...
...retiring after 23 years. Born in Copenhagen, Drastrup arrived in the U.S. in 1926, rounding out his schooling at Indiana University. He wanted to keep on going around the world, made it to the West Coast, but then retraced his steps and joined Byers in 1931 as a plant auditor. He rose through operations and sales to executive vice president last February...
...count toward the standard Harvard A.B. degree though they do offer questionably valuable credit toward a degree as Adjunct of Arts. In particular, they should be attractive to those who want to learn a foreign language but who do not particularly want A.B. credit for it. For the hardened auditor they offer the opportunity--denied at the College--of participating in class discussion at negligible expense. Catalogs to these $95 savings will remain available in 11 Weld Hall through October 15, when registration closes...
...Davison is gone, but Music 1 will always be a horizon-opener. Even if you don't appreciate anything past the juke box, investigate this one, at least as an auditor. While the course is designed for the uninitiated, the self-confessed music connoisseur will learn much, too. With Professor Woodworth, piano, and recorded examples, in Paine Hall...
...Books. In Chicago, Auditor Chester Calvert quietly left the Sherry Hotel, where he worked, when the C.P.A.s arrived, later accommodatingly mailed an itemized list of its cash shortages...