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[Accounting banquet]

Description: Photograph of the accounting banquet being held in 1961. The unidentified men in the image are talking and eating together along a large dining table that turns around the room. A finger in front of the lens causes the black mass in the top left of the frame.
Date: December 14, 1961

[Accounting banquet, 2]

Description: Photograph of accounting club members at the accounting banquet in 1961. The unidentified men and women are talking and eating along different dining tables in the room. A large mirror, wall sconces, and furniture decorate the background of the event.
Date: December 14, 1961

[Accounting banquet, 3]

Description: Photograph of the Accounting Club's banquet in 1961. The unidentified men in the club are all turned towards one man standing up and looks to be giving a speech. Dinner table settings are place in front of each gentlemen, the room is decorated with a large mirror and wall sconces.
Date: December 14, 1961

[Accounting banquet, 4]

Description: Photograph of a man receiving a place card during the accounting banquet in December of 1961. The unidentified men in the image are seated along a long table with two men standing, one receiving a piece of paper from the other. The table is covered with the remnants of a dinner and along the back wall is a wall sconce, a large mirror, and a buffet table- situated behind the two standing gentlemen.
Date: December 14, 1961

[Accounting Club Banquet]

Description: Photograph of looking at a check during the Accounting Banquet in December of 1961. The unidentified men in the image are standing in what may be Marquis Hall, both in suits, one older than the other. The older man may be Curtis Caden, Manager of the Dallas office of Haskins & Sells International Accounting. At the banquet, the Haskins & Sells Foundation presented a $500 prize to accounting major Charles J. Boudreaux.
Date: December 14, 1961
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