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Joseph Edmund Sterrett (June 17, 1870 – March 22, 1934) was an American accountant, known as one of "accountancy's most active pioneers" [1] and the 11th inductee into the Accounting Hall of Fame in 1953.
Joseph Sterrett may refer to: Joseph Sterett (1773–1821), or Sterrett, Maryland militia officer; Joseph Edmund Sterrett (1870–1934), American accountant
Joseph Edmund Sterrett outlined the debate and issues in setting up a Code of Professional Conduct in his address to the annual meeting of the American Association of Public Accountants in 1907 [2] The earliest "official" version of the code of professional conduct among American accountants was issued by the American Institute of Accountants on April 9, 1917.
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Sterrett, Joseph Edmund * 12: 1954 Blough, Carman George * 13: 1954 Broad, Samuel John * 14: 1954 Sanders, Thomas Henry * 15: 1954 Scovill, Hiram Thompson * 16: 1955 Brundage, Percival Flack * 17: 1956 Littleton, Ananias Charles * 18: 1957 Kester, Roy Bernard * 19: 1957 Miller, Hermann Clinton * 20: 1958 Finney, Harry Anson * 21: 1958 Foye ...
Eva Sterrett (born 1998), storyboard artist and YouTube animator; J. Macbride Sterrett (1847–1923), American psychologist. John Robert Sitlington Sterrett (1851–1914), American classical scholar and archeologist; Joseph Edmund Sterrett (1870–1934), American accountant; Samuel Sterett (1758–1833), American politician
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More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.