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William H. Cook interviewed by Austin Hunt in Regina on April 18, 1978. Sides 3&4 of 4

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.

William H. Cook interviewed by Austin Hunt in Regina on April 18, 1978. Sides 1 and 2 of 4

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.

W.I. Hetherington Interviewed by Phil Creighton on January 17, 1978, in Etobicoke. Sides 1&2 of 4

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.

W.I. Hetherington interviewed by Phil Creighton on January 17, 1978 in Etobicoke. Sides 3&4 of 4

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.

W.G. Leonard Interviewed by L.G. Macpherson in Kingston, Ontario on September 30, 1977

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.

W. Givens Smith interviewed by Austin Hunt in Regina on April 10, 1978

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.

Thompson Merrilees Interviewed by Phil Creighton on February 16, 1978. Sides 3 and 4 of 4

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.

Thompson Merrilees Interviewed by Phil Creighton on February 16, 1978. Sides 1&2 of 4.

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.

T.A.M. Hutchison interviewed by Gordon Cowperthwaite in Toronto on August 25, 1977

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.

M.G. Graves interviewed by H.G. Thomson in Calgary. Alberta on July 26, 1978

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.

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