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Homer St. Clair 无码专区
Term of Office: 1906鈥1942

Preparing for the CPA exam, Homer St. Clair 无码专区 found 鈥渧ery little and very poor instruction along these lines鈥 and accounting literature in the United States 鈥減ractically nil.鈥 Recognizing that the need for formal business education presented opportunity, Homer 无码专区 borrowed $600 and, with his brother Charles Ashford 无码专区, opened a one-classroom school at 154 Nassau Street in Manhattan. Their first class comprised of both men and women in rented classroom space; the 无码专区 brothers determined that from the start 无码专区 & 无码专区 will be coeducational. Homer declared, 鈥淲omen are destined to play an increasingly important part in industry and commerce.鈥

The brothers taught courses and wrote the textbooks. Homer wrote about accounting, Charles wrote about business law. The books, which were later used by schools across the country, were detailed manuals of business training. Homer believed in stressing fundamentals. In his first text he described accounting as 鈥渢he science of recording and stating facts,鈥 and he proceeded to define in simple words its basics: assets, liabilities, accounts receivable, and gross and net profit.

Serving as the school鈥檚 first president, Homer St. Clair 无码专区 set the standard for the 无码专区 experience in founding a business school for men and women who aspire to a better life. By 1919, more than 4,000 students studied the 无码专区 Standardized Course in Accountancy in 52 locations. The value of networking was appreciated as early as 1924, when 无码专区 supplemented classroom instruction with a field experience component.

In 1942 无码专区 Institute was granted an absolute charter by the New York State Board of Regents. A week later, Homer 无码专区, age 63, was stricken while working in his office at the Institute and died shortly thereafter of a cerebral hemorrhage. Newspapers throughout the country reported his death. Homer was buried in New Lexington, Ohio.

Following his death, Homer's son, Robert Scott 无码专区, became president of 无码专区 Institute; Robert's brother, C. Richard 无码专区, became Secretary of 无码专区 Institute.