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Robert W. Greenleaf  



Anne Amelia "Annie" Marmon Birth 14 Jun 1924 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana Death June 26 2018 Carmel, Hamilton, Indiana daughter of Franklin Hall Marmon & Sophie Selah Newton

    Indianapolis - Anne M. Greenleaf 94, passed away peacefully in Carmel on June 26th. Anne was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis whose passion for the arts was evident. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert W. Greenleaf. Anne is survived by 5 children, 7 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchildren. There will be a private family service. - Indianapolis Star on Jun. 29, 2018.
m. 2 Nov 1945 Marion county, Indiana, Robert William Greenleaf born Birth 22 August 1922 Syracuse, Onondaga, ew York Death 25 January 2008 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana son of William Eben Greenleaf & Elisabeth Bristol
    W. E. Greenleafs To Arrive From East For Sons wedding Parties To Be Held For Anne Marmon. Dr. and Mrs. William E. Greenleaf will arrive Friday from New York to attend the marriage of Miss Anne Amelia Marmon and their aon Robert William Greenleaf, which will take place at 8:30 o'clock Saturday night in the Second Presbyterian Church. - Indianapolis Star Page 6 , OCTOBER 30, 1945


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Greenleaf, Robert W., D.B.A. (Indiana University, 1961), Professor Emeritus of Business and Finance (2003-5); at the Graduate School of Business at Indiana University & IUPIL; , under faculty and research listed as Emertius - Emeritus Professor.






Dr. Robert Greenleaf passed away peacefully, his family with him, on January 25th, 2008.

Dr. Greenleaf was a respected professor (Emeritus) of Business & Finance at the Graduate School of Business at IU and IUPUI during which time he was an author of books and articles still used today. Bob was a member of Psi Iota Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa at New York University and earned his PhD at the Indiana University School of Business.

His varied careers included the U.S. Navy, electrical engineering, flour milling, and farming.

He was past Exalted Ruler of the Elks Club, and Elder of the Greensburg, IN, Presbyterian Church.

He was a published author of crossword puzzles, as well as a member of the University Club of Indianapolis, the Ensemble Music Society (past president), the Economic Club of Indianapolis, the Dramatic Club, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis Civic Theater, and the Woodstock Club.

He was honored by Governor Robert Orr with the Sagamore of the Wabash Award.

He was passionate about the Atlantic Ocean and maritime history, as well as reading and sharing books, music, animals, and traveling.

He is survived and will be forever loved by his wife, 5 children, 7 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and many cousins.

The family will hold a private service.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Ensemble Music Society of Indianapolis, P.O. Box 40188, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (or www.ensemblemusic.org). - 29 January 2008 Indianapolis Star






An introduction to corporate financial statements, Author: Greenleaf, Robert W.
PUBLISHER: Orchard House Press (Indianapolis)
VOLUME/EDITION: 1965, 3rd, rev. edition
    An Introduction to Corporate Financial Statements by Robert W. Greenleaf - The Accounting Review, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Jan., 1965), pp. 295-296 - (review consists of 2 pages) - Published by: American Accounting Association
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