Monday, June 6, 2011
The Canadian Chartered Accountant – July 1921
On page 1 of this 10th anniversary issue, a Note by the Publication Committee stated “The Canadian Chartered Accountant enters upon its eleventh year of publication with this issue. Hitherto a quarterly, it becomes, in response to demands from an appreciative constituency, a bi-monthly publication, at however, an increased price, rendered necessary by the steadily advancing costs of everything entering into its make-up, excepting Editorial services and it is felt that the time has arrived when that painstaking and uncomplaining person, the Editor, should be remembered also.”
The Note goes on to say that “Concurrently, it has been decided that no further advertising will be accepted by the Magazine, excepting from the Institutes or affiliated sources, the intention being to preserve its character and limit its use to matters of purely professional and technical interest. Our advertisers during the past ten years are extended our best thanks for the patronage and encouragement they have given us, and we trust that the publicity that the Magazine has given them may not have been wholly without benefit to them. We bespeak the goodwill and assistance of our readers, with the objects of making the Magazine more valuable and interesting, and of enlarging its list of subscribers to the point of being self-sustaining. Nothing beyond that is desired.”
Pages 4-11 of this issue of The Canadian Chartered Accountant include the Dominion Association of Chartered Accountants (DACA, now the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants) Act of Incorporation (assented to May 15, 1902), bylaws, List of Past Presidents and Secretaries (1902-1920) and the officers and council for 1920-1921.
(Read The Canadian Chartered Accountant, July 1921. Also, refer to the first edition of The Canadian Chartered Accountant, July1911.)