Title: | Charles Ezra Sprague, an embodiment in its highest form of the rarest of all combinations, that of the business man, the scholar, and the scientist, having been distinguished as a banker, as a stimulating teacher and linguist, and as an author of many invaluable treatises on accounting, some of which were pioneer works in their field |
Author: | Mann, Helen Scott |
Note: | New York University, 1931 |
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Subject: | Sprague, Charles E. (Charles Ezra), 1842-1912 |
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