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  • D.L. Ariail, Book Review, Trap Doors and Trojan Horses, Journal of Applied Mgt. and Entrepreneurship, January 2010, pp.133-135.
  • Charles Nunmaker, "Professor Teaches Accounting Through New Adventure Novel," Tiger Weekly, September 9, 2009, p.13.
  • "Frauds Put Forensic Accountants in the Spotlight," Accountancy age, October 22, 2009.
  • Jim McElhatton, "Many Clues Missed in D.C. Tax Scam," The Washington Times, November 2003, 2007.
  • Ridgelyochs, "DA Seeks Payback Method," Newsday.com, March 11, 2006.
  • Adrian Burns, "Forensic Accountants Connect Pieces of Fraud Puzzle," June 9, 2006.
  • Amanda McElfresh, "A Novel Idea," Reveille, February 17, 2005.
  • H.W. Wolosky, "Forensic Accounting to the Forefront," Practical Accountant, February 2004.
  • Louisiana CPA Society Calendar, September 2004.
  • Jake Poinier, " Fraud Finder," Future Management, Fall 2004.
  • "Interview with Larry Crumbley, " Cornerstone, No.3, 2004, pp. 2-5.
  • Peter Vogt, "Forensic Accounting Emerges as a Hot Field," 2003, College Journal.com.
  • H. W. Wolosky, "Forensic Accounting to the Forefront," Practical Accountant, February 2004.
  • Risa Brim, "Accounting For Trouble," Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky., November 3, 2003.
  • Louisiana CPA Society Calendar, September 2004.
  • “Larry Crumbley, Accounting Sleuth,” BR Advocate, January 2, 2003, 1-H-photo included.
  • Danny Heitman, “LSU Professor Makes A Name As A Forensic Accountant,” Baton Rouge Advocate, February 17, 2002, p. H-1. This was reprinted in LSU Today Vol. 18, No. 26, March 1, 2002, p. 3, with photo.
  • Book Review, “An Internal Audit Mystery,” Internal Auditor, February 2002, pp. 20-21.
  • R.L. Kaiser, “Accounting Bloodhounds In Demand,” Chicago Tribune, March 10, 2002.
  • “LSU Professor Makes a Name as a Forensic Accountant,” LSU Today, Vol. 18, No. 26, March 1, 2002.
  • Catherine Valenti, “Fraud Squad,” ABC News, Moneyscope, April 10, 2002.
  • Scott Medintz, “Crumbley Pioneered a New Publishing Genre,” Money, December 2002, p. 34.
  • Justin Pope, “Forensic Accountants Back in Vogue,” Daytona Beach News – J., July 2002, p. E-1.
  • I.J. Duncan, “Before Enron, Greed Helped Sink The Respectability of Accounting,” Wall Street J., March 15, 2002.
  • Stanley Person, “The Big R,” Business Bookshelf, J. of Accountancy, January 2002, p. 95.
  • Erick Krell, “Will Forensic Accounting Go Mainstream,” Business Finance, October 2002, pp. 30 – 34.
  • Alison Schneider, "Can Plot Improve Pedagogy?  Novel Textbooks Give It a Try," Chronicle of Higher Education, May 11, 2001.
  • Tamar Satov, "Novel Approach to Teaching," CA Magazine, November 2001.
  • “Novel Approach to Teaching,” Robinson & Company,” http://www.robinson.ca/
  • (P. Walzer) "Teacher Uses a Novel Approach to Auditing," The Virginia - Pilot, March 27, 2001, D-1 and 2.
  • (Dorocak and Purvis), "Using Fiction in Course: Why Not Admit It," Law and Literature, Vol. 16, Spring, 2004, pp. 65-91.
  • Review, Internal Auditing, Curtis C. Verschoor, September/October 2000, pp. 39 - 40.
  • "Professor's Mystery Thrillers Kill Rumors That Accounting Is Boring," LSU Today, Sept, 29, 2000, p. 4.
  • "LCPA Member Hits Home Run With New Suspense Novel," Lagniappe, Sept./Oct., 2000, p. 19.
  • "Briefs," Tax Report, WSJ Interactive Edition, December 4, 2000, pp. 2, 5.
  • Stone, Dan, "Didactic Fiction as Research Method," Accounting Review, April, 2000.
  • Stone, Dan, "Accountant's Tales," AAA National meeting, August 15, 2000.
  • Stone, Dan, "Accountant's Tales," Accounting, Organizations and Society, (2000), p. 1-10.
  • Herman, Tom, "Taxing Reading," Wall Street Journal, November 22, 2000, p. A-1.
  • S. Corneliussen, "The Big "R": An Internal Auditing Adventure," The Courier, September 8, 2000, p. 4.
  • (Couvillion), "Novel Approach," Baton Rouge Advocate, May 17, 1998, pp. 20-21.
  • "Accounting With A Twist," Accounting Today, February 23- March 15, 1998, p.5.
  • "Audits A Year-Around Affair for IRS," Tiger Weekly, February 11, 1998, pp.1,4.
  • "The Most Docile Profession," The Touchstone, Feb./Mar. 1998, pp. 4-5.
  • "Prepare for Tax Audits Year Round," Assumption Pioneer, Feb. 19, 1998, Napoleonville, LA.
  • "Prepare for Tax Audits Year Round," Jackson Independent, Feb. 12, 1998, Jonesboro, LA.
  • (S. Eisenhavser), "Murder by the Book," U: The National College Magazine, Nov/Dec 1997, p.8.
  • (C. McLaren), "Internship Stresses Last Line of Defense," The Daily Reveille, November 5, 1997, p.3.
  • (V. Shah), "Mysteries Solve Accounting Boredom," LSU Today, Oct. 24, 1997, pp.1-2.
  • (A. Rozas), "Professor writes Latest Novel," Tiger Weekly, Oct. 22, 1997, p.16.
  • (M. Antrobus), "Dusting for W-2s: LSU Taxation Professor Writes the Novel on Forensic Accounting," Baton Rouge Business Report, Nov. 12, 1996, pp. 38-39; reprinted in Business Line, Spring, 1997, p.4.
  • (C. McLaren), "Students, Faculty Discuss Role of IRS," The Daily Reveille, Oct. 9, 1997, pp. 1 and 8.
  • "This Course Spells 'Murders' for College Accountants-to-Be," Eagle, Aug. 26, 1996, p.E-6.
  • "Uses Novels to Track Down Murders," LSU Today, September 20, 1996, p.3.
  • "Sherlock Holmes, CPA," Journal of Accountancy, July, 1997, p.22.
  • "Business College Honors Professors at LSU," Sunday Advocate Magazine, May 4, 1997, pp.27 and 29.
  • (J.A. Zebley), "In Focus with Professor Larry Crumbley," The Tiger Weekly, April 6, 1997, pp.1 and 3.
  • "Student Evaluation and Grade Inflation," The Touchstone, Nov./Dec. 1997, p.7.
  • Opsata, "It Was A Dark and Stormy Night...," Dow Jones Investment Advisor, January, 1997, pp.98-102.
  • "Novels Tracking Down Murdererd," LSU Today, September 17, 1996, p.3.
  • "Professor Uses Novels to Enlighten," The Daily Reveille, September 11, 1996, p.3.
  • Opsata, "Where There's A Will," Spirit, November 1996, pp.90-98.
  • "Super Sleuth: Prof Uses Novel Way to Teach," The Golden Eagle, September, 1996, pp.1 and 14.
  • "Aggie Professor Endows LSU Professorship," Cornerstone, Winter, 1996, p.5.
  • "Another Novel from Larry Crumbley to Help Teach Accounting and Auditing Subjects," The CPA Journal, September, 1996, p.12.
  • "A&M Professor Names Professorship in Honor of His Parents," The Eagle, January 1, 1996, p.4.
  • Television talk-show interview regarding educational novels, "28 AM" hosted by Ron Crozier on KYLE-TV. Live broadcast on February 10, 1995.
  • Televison interview regarding educational novels such as The Bottom Line is Betrayal. News reporter: Ginnie Lee, KBTX-TV, Videotaped January 24, 1995. Aired on Channel 3's 6 o'clock and 10 o'clock news, January 28, 1995.
  • B. Dunn, "Professor's Alter-Ego Puts the Punch Back Into Accounting," Accounting Today, July 29-August 11, 1996, pp.12,17.
  • "It's a Dark, Stormy Night...and the Mysteries of Accounting Are Unfolding," Get Into Accounting, Ohio CPA, Spring 1996, pp.1 and 6.
  • "Scenario Approach," Accounting Educators:FYI, AICPA, May 1996, p.4.
  • "Scholarships to Honor Crumbleys," Daily Independent, December 20, 1995, p. 11A.
  • "Crumbley Professorship," LSU Today, December 15, 1995, p.4.
  • "The Great American Accounting Novel?" CPA Journal, April 1995, p. 10.
  • "Business Classes Can Benefit from Novel Approach To Subject," Tech Alumni, Summer 1995, p. 3.
  • Sullivan, "It Was A Dark and Stormy Night For Accountants," Baltimore Business Journal, January 27, 1995, p. 9.
  • "Kannapolis Native Pens New Thriller," Daily Independent, Feb. 19, 1995.
  • Smith, "A Scenario Approach to International Business Education," Academy of International Business, Houston, March 3, 1995.
  • Klein, "Drugs, Murder...and Cost Accounting," The Baltimore Sun, February 11, 1995, p. 1.
  • "A&M Prof Pens Fifth Whodunit," Texas Aggie, March 1995, pp. 32-33.
  • "Money, Mirth, and Mystery," Stanly News & Press, September 13, 1994, pp. 1 and 12.
  • "Fall Fundraising Event to help Pfeiffer Library," Stanly News & Press, September 22, 1994, p. 7C.
  • "CPA/Mystery Writer to Speak to Pfeiffer Event," Salisbury Post, September 18, 1994, p. 6E.
  • "Crumbley Will Speak at Pfeiffer College Event," Daily Independent, September 1994.
  • "A&M Faculty Have Hand in Writing New ‘Thrillers,’" B/CS Eagle, January 22, 1995, p. A-1.
  • "A&M Professor Handed an Outstanding Service Award," B/CS Eagle, September 14, 1994, p. B-1.
  • "A Scenario Approach to Auditing Education," presented at the February 18-19, 1994 Audit Education Conference, Oxnard, CA.
  • "The Scenario Approach: An Action-Oriented Extension of the Case Method" (with K. Smith and M. Smith), Southwest Case Research Association Conference, March 2-5, 1994, Dallas, TX, Proceedings, Vol. 3, 1994, pp. 1-7.
  • "The Scenario Approach: An Action-Oriented Extension of the Case Method," presented October 8, 1993, at Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conference, Houston, TX, Proceedings, pp. 65-67.
  • "A Scenario Approach to University Education," presented at the World Association for Case Method Research and Application, Bratislava, Slovakia, July 1993.
  • "A Scenario Approach to Higher Education: An Extension of the Case Method," Innovations Through Cooperation, ed. Hans E. Klein, Needham, MA: 1993, pp. 109-117.
  • "Accountant Instructs Students Through Mystery Novels," Partners, 1994, p. 3.
  • "Using the Scenario Principle in Education," IMA Focus, September 1993, pp. 3-4.
  • K. Kristof, "Shortcuts to Knowledge in Board Games, Books," L. A. Times, June 1992.
  • "More Heroic Tax Lawyers," Tax Notes, May 4, 1992, p. 704.
  • R. Clamson, "Department Plans Basic Tax Course," The Battalion, Feb. 21, 1992, p. 1.
  • "Using Novels to Teach: Part I/II," Brazos Writers, April 1992, pp. 2-3.
  • "Graduate’s Novel Takes Unusual Approach to Teaching," Nu Indian Drumbeat, Summer 1992, p. 16.
  • "New Book from Crumbley and Smith," The CPA Journal, May 1992, p. 15
  • Appeared on Prentice-Hall poster with President Bush’s Chief of Staff and eight other accountants (only two professors selected).
  • "What’s News," The E.S.B. Journal, Fall 1991, photo and write-up of U.S.S.R. teaching.
  • "A Novel Approach," New Accountant, December 1991, front cover photo, pp. 1, 3, 10-12.
  • "Novel Teaches Students Basic Auditing Tricks," Bryan Press, October 17, 1991, p. 4A.
  • "Trap Doors and Trojan Horses," World: The Magazine for Decision Makers, KPMG Peat Marwick, No. 3, 1991, 48.
  • "The Adventures of an Accountant," Gulfport Sun Herald, August 19, 1991, C8.
  • "Former Rustionite Co-Authors Innovative Textbook," The Ruston Daily Leader, December 23, 1991, p. 6.
  • Weiss, D.D., "Trap Doors and Trojan Horses," Internal Auditor, December 1991, p. 17.
  • "Professor Relates Experiences Teaching in Ukraine," The Battalion, April 1, 1991, pp. 1, 4.
  • Eliam Rabinovich, "A Need For A Dialogue," Odessa, USSR newspaper, front page with photo, February 15, 1991, about my teaching techniques.
  • Dominiak, G., "Who Done It (And How)?" Today's CPA (Accounting & Auditing), January/February 1991, p. 40.
  • Burns, Accounting Trends 23, McGraw-Hill, pp. 30-32.
  • Maguire, S., "New Novel Helps Teach Auditing," The Battalion, July 11, 1991, p. 1.
  • Zipp, M.A., "Profs Use Fiction As Tool," Bryan-College Station Eagle, July 23, 1991, p. 2-A.
  • Tetzeli, Rick, "Accounting: The Whodunit," Fortune, July 29, 1991, pp. 14 and 18.
  • Craig, J.L., Jr., "A Novel Approach to Teaching Auditing," The CPA Journal (News & Views), August 1991, p. 8.
  • "Professors Do It With Fiction," Accounting Today, August 6, 1991, p. 2.
  • Wallace, L., "Accounting's New Chapter," The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 16, 1991, pp. 10c and 17c.
  • Deitz, Robert, "Accounting + Intrigue = Lenny Cramer," Dallas Times Herald, September 19, 1991.
  • Courtney, M., "A ‘Novel’ Approach to Accounting," Quest: Research and Scholarship at Texas A&M University, Vol. 8, No. 1, Summer 1990, pp. 10-11.
  • "Professor Larry Crumbley as Indiana Jones," WG&L Accounting News, Winter 1989, p. 14.
  • Berton, Lee, "The CPA Caper: Double-Entry Sleuthing," Wall Street Journal, June 30, 1989, p. A-11.
  • "D. Larry Crumbley: Laying Bare the Fleshpots of Accounting" Business Week, June 26, 1989, p. 91 [listed as a "mover and shaker"].
  • Oldenburg, Don, "Tax Evasion, He Wrote," The Washington Post, Wednesday, March 15, 1989.
  • "Novel Approach," Houston Post, July 8, 1989.
  • Jim Barlow, "Taxing Subjects Get Second Look," Houston Chronicle, Thursday, March 2, 1989.
  • Book review of Ultimate Rip-off, Journal of American Tax Association, p. 105.
  • Paul Harvey’s noon news show, 2-28-89.
  • "Crumbley is featured," Eagle, January 11, 1989.
  • "All that Complex Tax Stuff is Fascinating for Crumbley," The Daily Independent, April 23, 1989.
  • Book review of Golden Spire in Issues in Accounting Education, Fall 1989, by R. Vangermeersch.
  • "Mystery Novel Teaches Accounting," Lagniappe, May 1989, pp. 3-4.
  • "Second Accounting Thriller Published," The Texas Aggie, March 1989, p. 38.
  • "Instructional Novels: New Faculty Resource," The Administrator, April 24, 1989, pp. 2-3.
  • "Thriller Puts Students on the Audit Trail," UC This Week, March 9, 1989, pp. 3-4.
  • Review of Ultimate, The Ohio CPA Journal, 1989, p. 36.
  • "Forensic Accounting," The CPA Report, video, 14 minutes, September 1989, pp. 36-45.
  • "Action Adventure and Accounting," The Battalion, Wednesday, February 9, 1989, p. 5.
  • William, Kathy, "The Case of the Purloined Pagoda," Management Accounting, December 1989, pp. 19-23. Larry Crumbley was featured on front cover.
  • Front page, Wall Street Journal, September 15, 1988.
  • Barlow, Jim, "IRS Whodunit Textbook Case," Houston Chronicle, July 26, 1988.
  • Vison, Steve, "Professor Writes Taxing Tales of Accounting," Bryan-CS Eagle.
  • Mangan, K.S., "Murder and the IRS," Chronicle of Higher Education, September 7, 1988, pp. 13-14.
  • The Big Eight Review, September, 1988.
  • The Texas Aggie, October, 1988, p. 15.


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