Abstract
Professor Ingberman recently lost a 30-year valiant battle against Hodgkin's disease. During those 30 years, and despite almost continuous chemotherapy, Professor Ingberman earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from Northwestern University, writing a notable dissertation, taught mathematics, and was considered by many the best bridge theoretician in the world. A few years ago, he was persuaded to devote his rigorous analytical ability, keen insight, and high standards to research and teaching in accounting. The world of accounting theory sorely needed his talents and will miss him greatly, but not nearly as much as his colleagues and countless friends, and none as much as I, who was privileged to enjoy his friendship for almost 30 years. G.H.S.
The editor wishes to associate himself with the comments of Professor Sorter concerning Professor Ingberman, and like everyone else who knew him, feels his loss keenly.
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