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The Bend Bulletin, March 3, 1909. In 1910, George P. Putnam bought the Bend Bulletin from Lawrence. While he was the newspaper's editor for only four years, Putnam continued as publisher for several more years. During his tenure, Putnam was active in local and state politics and the newspaper began promoting Central Oregon outside
Alexander Gordon (antiquary) (c. 1692–1755), Scottish antiquary and singer; Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon (c. 1678–1728), Scottish peer; Alexander Gordon, 18th-century British founder of Gordon's Gin; Alexander Gordon, Lord Rockville (1739–1792), Scottish judge; Alexander Gordon (physician) (1752–1799), Scottish physician
By 1980, Alexander Grant & Co. had joined with 49 international accounting firms, including a UK firm named Thornton Baker, and formed a professional global network, Grant Thornton International. In 1985, Alexander Grant & Co. merged with Fox & Co. and became the ninth largest accounting firm in the United States, just behind the nation's "Big ...
BDO USA, P.C was founded as Seidman and Seidman in New York City in 1910 by three immigrant brothers: Maximillian L. Seidman, Francis E. Seidman, and Jacob S. Seidman. At that time the accounting profession was in its infancy, with fewer than 2,200 practicing CPAs in the United States.
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP, commonly referred to as "Gordon Rees" or more recently, "GRSM", is an AmLaw 100 law firm based in the United States, with more than 1,400 lawyers practicing in all 50 states. [1]
The firm was established in 1912, under the name Rosenberg & Ball. [1] [2] As of 1979, the firm was known as Rosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.[3]In the 1980s, it had one of the largest real estate practices among U.S. law firms.
This is a list of mayors of Bend, Oregon. The City of Bend was incorporated in 1904 and the first election for city leaders was held that year. The first mayor, Arthur L. Goodwillie, took office on January 4, 1905. Mayors were elected until Bend's charter was changed in 1928 following controversies sparked under the term of E.D. Gilson. [1]