Talk:Beta Alpha Psi

Morrison, not Morrision
Although you have a reference to say it's Morrision, here's why I changed it to Morrison:

Morrison is a common name; Morrision is more of a typo than a name. Hence this Google Ngrams book search shows about 2000 times more Morrisons than Morrisions.

Also, there is evidence of a Russell H. Morrison that fits the description in the article. He and eight others wrote A Statement of Basic Accounting Theory, prepared by a committee of eight (plus the chairman), in 1966 (two years after the article says he was selected for the committee). Also, search the University of Illinois Annual Register 1943-1944 for the second occurrence of "Morrison" (for some reason searching for "Russell H. Morrison" doesn't work for me). There's an accounting scholarship named after him, also mentioned here at the bottom. Art LaPella (talk) 05:18, 9 April 2014 (UTC)