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Correspondence, files and sound recordings relating to the Oral History Project.
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File contains background information for the oral history project.
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File contains correspondence relating to the planning of the oral history project.
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File contains lists of individuals to be interviewed.
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File contains the Public Archives of Canada's Manual: Sound Archives, and correspondence.
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File contains agreements signed by individual interviewees.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 3 and 4 of interview see sr650.2
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Douglas Ampleford, C.A., Sides 1 and 2. Side One: (side 1) - Interview of Douglas Ampleford - How he decided to become an accountant. Discusses jobs he worked at in the 1920's and 1930's, on to setting up his own firm. Side Two: (side 2) continuation of interview. Ampleford further discusses work he did as an accountant (1950's and 1960's).
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson for sides 1 and 2 of interview, see sr650.1
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Douglas Ampleford, C.A., sides 3 and 4. Side One: (side 3) Interview of Ampleford continues - he talks about working as an accountant and various committees he served on. Discusses interesting cases. Side Two: (side 4) - continuation of interview with Ampleford.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of A. Emile Beauvais, C.A. Side One: Interview in French. Discusses being a certified accountant in Quebec. Side Two: Continuation of above interview.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Charles-Emile Belanger. Side One: Interview in French. Belanger discusses accountancy in Quebec. Side Two: continuation of above interview.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants oral history project. Interview of Helen Burpee and Ingham Sutcliffe. Side One: Burpee and Sutcliffe discuss early days of chartered accountancy in Canada. They talk about their father. Helen Burpee talks about women in accountancy. Side Two: Continuation of interview - women in accountancy they talk about their father, his firm and old company records - 1st 1/4 of tape. Last 3/4 blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of E.A. Christenson, C.A. Side One: Christenson talks about why and how he bcame a chartered accountant. He talks about being a student during the WWII Period. Talks about important people and firms in field in Western canada talks about Eastern Firms moving west. Discusses his involvement in the institution. Side Two: Continuation of interview. Christenson talks about the importance of small firms as well as regional and national firms. discusses social work. History of chartered accounting in Alberta covered.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. Macpherson. For sides 3 and 4, see sr650.8.
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Interview of Chartered Accountant, G.P. Clarkson for the Canadian Institute of Chartered accountants oral history project. Side One: (side 1) Clarkson discusses how and why he became a C.A. and working at his father's firm. He discusses his experiences in accountancy from being a student in the 1930's and beyond. Side Two: (side 2) continuation of above interview. Clarkson talks about various jobs he worked on. 1st 1/2 of tape - 2nd 1/2 blank.
gift of the association through the good offices of Lawrence G. Macpherson. for sides 1 and 2, see sr650.7
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Interview of chartered accountant G.P. Clarkson for Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants oral history project. Side One: Side 3 - continuation of interview fo Clarkson (started on sr650.7) for first 1/4 of tape; last 3/4 blank. Side Two: side 4 - blank.
gift of the association through the good offices of Lawrence G. Macpherson. For sides 3 and 4, see sr650.10.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. William h. Cook, Sides 1 and 2. Side One: (side 1) - Cook talks about starting out in accounting as a student in 1928, on to working at a firm. Talks about chartered accountancy in Saskatchewan. Side Two: (side 2) - continuation of above interview. Talks about: crop insurance coming in; Royal Commission on taxaton; standards, etc. 1st 1/2 side, 2nd half blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. Macpherson. For sides 1&2, see sr650.9
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Canadian Institute of Chartered accountants oral history project. Interview of C.A. William H. Cook, Sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) - continuation of interview (started on sr650.9) Cook talks about chartered accountancy in Saskatchewan. Talks about 1966 Conference - other people in the field. 1/2 of side, 2nd 1/2 blank. Side Two: side 4 blank.
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Canadian Insitute of chartered accountants oral history project. Interview of C.A. Harold E. Crate. Side One: Crate discusses why he became a C.A., his student days, articling, then working in the field. Crate discusses well known people in the field when he was working. Side Two: continuation of above interview. Crate talks discusses other C.A.'s and firms in the CICA. Music follows interview end (short session) Last 1/4 of tape blank.
gift of the association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. for sides 3&4, se sr650.13
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. James A. DeLanne, Sides 1and 2. Side One: Delalanne discusses why he became a C.A. and the firm he worked in (MacDonald, Curry and Company). His student and junior accountant days discussed depression years. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Discusses accountancy between the world wars and beyond. Discussion for first 1/2 of tape, followed by music, then blank.
gift of the association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 1&2, see sr.650.12
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. James A. DeLalanne, sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) continuation of interview (started on sr650.12) talks about chartered accuntancy in Quebec, accountancy courses, conferences and conventions and meeting he attended, etc. Side Two: (side 4) - continuation of above interview. DeLalanne talks about acocuntancy firms, chartered accountants, Quebec accountancy, etc. first 1/4 of tape side, last 3/4 blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Ian Forbes, C.A. Side One: Forbes discusses articling and his early days in chartered accounting. Forbes talks about his firm going national (the Clarkson firm). Talks about special assignments 1956-57 year as president for Saskatchewan Association discussed. talk fills first 3/4 of side, last 1/4 blank. Side Two: blank.
gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 3&4, see sr650.16.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. D.L. Gordon, Sides 1&2. Side One: Gordon discusses why he became a C.A. Gordon talks about taking accountancy courses, then working at his firm. Gordon discusses CA in Canada. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Gordon discusses chartered accountancy in Canada and talks about some specific cases. Talk uses 1/2 of side - other 1/2 is blank. (some missing).
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 1&2, see sr650.15.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of CA D.L. Gordon, sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) continuation of interview started on sr.650.15. Gordon discusses chartered accountancy in Canada. He talks about some of the committees he worked on. Talks about various people in the field and their contributions. also talks about his firm (Clarkson). Gordon speaks about international firms too. Side Two: (side 4) blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of M.G. Graves, C.A. Side One: Graves gives his background in the profession - How he became a C.A., courses he took, and his early days in the profession of Calgary. Graves talks aobut where he worked and people he worked with. He discusses various company merges. Provincial and Canadian Institute involvement discussed too. Talks about his community service. last 1/4 of take has music. Side Two: blank.
Gift of the association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 3&4, see sr650.19.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. W.I. Hetherington, sides 1&2. Side One: Hetherington discusses why he went into chartered accountancy and where he trained. Talks about the firm he worked in. Hetherington mentions changes after the war. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Hetherington talks about his institute committee work. Talks about accountancy in the 1950's and people involved. talks about being president. Talk on tape for 1st 1/2, 2nd 1/2 blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. for sides 1&2, see sr.650.18.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. W.I. Hetherington, sides 3&4. Side One: Side 3 - Continuation of interview started on sr650.18. Hetherington talks about committee work he has done. Talks about modern vs early (1930's) CICA. Talks about being an accountant (1/2 tape other 1/2 blank). Side Two: side 4 - blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Campbell W. Leach, C.A. Side One: Leach discusses how he became a CA, and what it was like when he was a student and then a junior at a firm. Talks about then becoming a partner at the firm, in 1936 and beyond. Discusses chartered accountancy in Quebec. Talks about committees he was on. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Leach discusses what would-be CA's should look for. Mentions other CA's he admired. About 10 minutes - rest of tape side is blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of W.G. Leonard, F.C.A. Side One: Leonard discusses why he became a C.A. and working at the firm Burns and England. He talks about the various clients they worked for. Talks about the depression years. Education discussed - Queen's courses. Talks about other C.A.'s he worked with. Discusses work on Council. Amalgamation of CPA's discussed. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Leonard discusses work on the council - amalgamation. Talks about when he was President. Talks about present accounting courses. Committee work mentioned. Community activities listed. Talks about accountancy. Discusses proposed reforms.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of J. Emile Maheu, c.A. Side One: Maheu discusses being a C.A. in Quebec. Interview is conducted in French. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. About 1/2 is blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence C. MacPherson. For sides 3&4, see sr.650.24.
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Canadian Institution of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of CA Thompson Merrillees. Sides 1&2. Side One: Merrilees discusses why he became a CA and why he came to Canada from New Zealand. Acted as registrar for early CICA. Returned to New Zealand in 1958, and back to Canada 5 months later. Further work at CICA discussed. Merge with CPA discussed, and why it failed to be accepted at first. Voting by-laws discussed (changes). Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Merrilees discusses (1962) merge with the CPA. Changes to the Act discussed. Talk fill 1/2 tape side, other 1/2 blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offies of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 1&2, see sr650.23.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of CA Thompson Merrilees. Sides 3 and 4. Side One: Side 3 - Continuation of interview started on sr650.23. Merrilees discusses requirements (educational) after merge with the CPA. University degree requirements issue discussed. Small vs large firms - ex. Jewish group. Side Two: side 4 - continuation of above interview. Merrilees discusses small vs large firms as treated in associations. Talks about association presidents. Talk take 1/3 of tape side, other 2/3 blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 3&4 see sr650.26.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.D. Mellor, C.A. Sides 1&2. Side One: Mellor, The Executive Director of the Order of C.A.'s of Quebec, discusses his beginnings and how he became a C.A. 1904. He became working for firm Petrie, Raymond and Co. Talks about working there (became a partner). Talks about people he worked with, as well as various jobs. Served on Education Committee. Served on Council. Talks about Company Merger. Community activities discussed (Kinsmen Club). Talks aobut McGill program and others. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Mellor discusses Quebec Association of Accountants. Talks about his involvement with the Institute - discipline talk on first 1/2 of side, 2nd 1/2 blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 1&2, see sr650.25.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.D. Mellor, C.A. Sides 3&4. Side One: side 3 - Continuation of interview started on sr650.25. Mellor discusses continuing education work of the Institute. Disciplinary action discussed. Talks about ways CICA keeps members up to date. Inspectors mentioned. Trend away from small firms discussed. Talk about members not in public practice. Professional code discussed. Side Two: Cont. standarized professional conduct discussed. Operation of professional cost discussed. Relationship between Quebec order and the Canadian Institute discussed. Bilingual material. Mentions outstanding members of the Quebec order. Talk fill first 1/2 of tape side, 2nd 1/2 blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of H.H. Milburn. Side One: Milburn discussed why he became a C.A. and firms he worked for. Discusses some of the people he worked with. Worked in Tax Department from 1938- . He describes doing audits. (at Clarksons) at tax office-technical section. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Milburn continues to talk about the work he did for the tax office. Assessments, then assistant Deputy Minister for the tax office. Talks about Ottawa (Club) Group of C.A.'s. Talk takes up first 1/2 of side, 2nd 1/2 blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of T.A.M. Hutchison, F.C.A. Side One: Hutchison discussed why he became a C.A. Talks about working at Pete Marlick's Firm 1927- , as a articling student. Transfered to Calgary. Courses available discussed and exams. Jobs he worked on discussed. Transfer to Toronto 1933. Talks about work in Toronto. Work in the 1930's and 40's discussed. Manager in 1935, Partner in 1936 war years. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Hutchison Discusses being a CA Treasurer. Council Work discussed - issues. Research Committee work discussed. Bulletin #10 - Income Tax Allegation discussed. Discussed professional standards. Discusses merger with CAA. Talks about his year as president. University degree requirement issue discussed. Council issues discussed.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of Benjamin Pape, C.A. Side One: Pape discusses how he became a C.A., as a Jewish man. 1921 started as Junior in accounting, up to being in charge of audits. Went to another firm where his religion was not a hinderance. Joined Institute. Talks about firm he was a partner in and work they did discussed. Side Two: Continuation of above talk. Pape discusses taking on new partners. Presently getting out of business. Talk for about first 1/3 of tape side, other 2/3 blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. Macpherson. For sides 3&4, see sr650.31
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of CA Clair H. Smith, Sides 1&2. Side One: Smith discusses how he became a C.A. Student employment with G.C. Rook and Co. - Articled. 1937 worked on Provincial Tax Commission - discusses this. 1940-45 became acting Provincial Auditor. Auditor of Utilities next. 1946 President of Institute. Educational standards discussed. Educational Requirements discussed. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Smith discusses courses and schools for CA's. Professional ethical conduct standards discussed. Other institute members mentioned. Talk takes up 1/2 of tape side, 2nd 1/2 blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of C.A. Clair H. Smtih, Sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) - Continuation of Interview started on sr650.30. Smith discusses his community work. President of Saskatchewan in 1946-47 - Period discussed. Talks about other people in the field. As well as politicians. Provincial Auditor's office discussed. Discusses those he worked with. 1/2 tape with talk. 1/2 take side blank. Side Two: blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. Macpherson. For sides 3&4, see sr.650.33
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of L.J. Smith C.A. Sides 1 and 2. Side One: Smith discusses why he became a C.A. Discusses high school of commerce course. Talks about early working days, to becoming a partner and beyond. People in the firm talks about. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Smith discusses work done by his firm. Board of Education work (survey) discussed. Talk on 1st 1/2 of tape side, 2nd 1/2 is blank.
Gift of the Association through the good offices of Lawrence G. MacPherson. For sides 1&2, see sr.650.32.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of L.J. Smith C.A. Sides 3&4. Side One: (side 3) - continuation of interview started on sr650.32. Smith discusses the Board of Education survey. Talks about various accounts his firm had and mergers done. Discusses working with 'new' firm. Side Two: side 4 - blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of W. Givens Smith, C.A. Side One: Mr. Smith discusses how he chose to be a C.A. and his early work. Talks about working on the Provincial Council and the formation of the CICA. Macdonald co. merger discussed. Dominion President term discussed (1966-67). Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Mr. Smtih discusses council meetings and distinguished C.A.'s. Discusses community work he has done (or is doing). Talk for 1st 1/2 of tape, 2nd 1/2 has some music, then is blank.
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Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Oral History Project. Interview of M. Laird Watt, C.A. Side One: Mr. Watt discusses how he became a C.A. Discusses work in firm of Price Waterhouse after graduation until retirement. Council work discussed up to 1961 when he was President. Historical (research) work on firm discussed. Side Two: Continuation of above interview. Mr. Smith continues to talk about Price Waterhouse History. Discusses changes in his profession. Talk on first 1/2 of tape side, 2nd 1/2 is blank.