This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...Roney belongs to the Detroit Athletic Club, also to the Lochmoor Golf Club, and is a member of the Knights of Columbus, associations which indicate something of the nature of his interests and recreation. He is a quiet, gentlemanly business man, who discriminates readily between the essential and the nonessential in ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...Roney belongs to the Detroit Athletic Club, also to the Lochmoor Golf Club, and is a member of the Knights of Columbus, associations which indicate something of the nature of his interests and recreation. He is a quiet, gentlemanly business man, who discriminates readily between the essential and the nonessential in all business aifairs, who manifests a clear understanding of human nature and who has displayed the highest qualifications of salesmanship in the conduct of his real estate interests. WILLIAM CHARLES ROWLAND, certified public accountant and manager of the Little Taxation Bureau and the Little Audit Company, has gained a wide reputation in connection with his chosen profession, his ability bringing him prominently to the front. Mr. Rowland was born in St. Thomas, in the province of Ontario, Canada, January 16, 1891, his parents being Zack and Sarah Jane (Bredin) Rowland, whose family numbered three children: William C., Harry and Ella. At the usual age William Charles Rowland became a pupil in the public schools of his native city and eventually mastered the branches taught in the high school at St. Thomas. He came to Detroit in 1909 when a youth of eighteen years and here attended the Detroit Technical Institute and also the Detroit College of Law, in which he was a student for two years, his training of this character being' of great value to him in his later professional career. Mr. Rowland passed the examination for certified public accountant in 1914 and for three years thereafter he was identified with the accounting department of the Detroit Trust Company. Helater spent two years in business, which he conducted under the firm name of William C. Rowland & Company, certified publie accountants, with onice in the Vinton building. Dur...
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