Warren W. Nissley's intense dedication to public accounting led him to crusade for development of schools of accountancy and improvement of education of accountants. Nissley conceived and championed the Bureau for Placements, 1926–1932, which resulted in: public accounting firms recruiting college graduates and developing permanent professional staffs, publishing the first Institute career publication, academic and student awareness of public accounting, and improved quality of college programs and graduates. Nissley's campaign for independent schools of accountancy, 1928–1950, influenced the Institute's committee on education. Many elements of his recommendations may be recognized in the evolution and current developments of accounting education. However, Nissley would continue to express disappointment in the failure to establish separate professional, graduate level, schools of accountancy for public accounting.
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June 01 1996
WARREN W. NISSLEY: A CRUSADER FOR COLLEGIATE EDUCATION
Elliott L. Slocum;
Elliott L. Slocum
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Alfred R. Roberts
Alfred R. Roberts
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Received:
July 01 1994
Revision Received:
October 01 1995
Accepted:
April 01 1996
Online ISSN: 2327-4468
Print ISSN: 0148-4184
© 1996 American Accounting Association
1996
Accounting Historians Journal (1996) 23 (1): 89–116.
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Elliott L. Slocum, Alfred R. Roberts; WARREN W. NISSLEY: A CRUSADER FOR COLLEGIATE EDUCATION. Accounting Historians Journal 1 June 1996; 23 (1): 89–116. https://doi.org/10.2308/0148-4184.23.1.89
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