. Review of reviews and world's work. HON. LYMAN T. GAGE, OFNEW YORK. (President of the UnitedStates Trust Company.) MR. .JOHN F. THOMPSON, OFNEW YORK. (Vice-president of the Bank-ers Trust Company.) governing both classes of institutions. The dis-cussions were held in separate rooms, and atdifferent hours, as were also the deliberationsof the savings-bank section, for the associationlong ago recognized the wisdom of organizingthe various banks in separate groups, so as toadmit of proper specialization. But each sec-tion held its conference at hours which did notconflict with the programme of


. Review of reviews and world's work. HON. LYMAN T. GAGE, OFNEW YORK. (President of the UnitedStates Trust Company.) MR. .JOHN F. THOMPSON, OFNEW YORK. (Vice-president of the Bank-ers Trust Company.) governing both classes of institutions. The dis-cussions were held in separate rooms, and atdifferent hours, as were also the deliberationsof the savings-bank section, for the associationlong ago recognized the wisdom of organizingthe various banks in separate groups, so as toadmit of proper specialization. But each sec-tion held its conference at hours which did notconflict with the programme of the general con-vention, which was open to all delegates, and ofpeculiar interest because of the five-minute ad-dresses by representatives of various sections. The formal proceedings included, as usual, adiscussion of the ever-present currency ques-tion, with the usual suggestions concerning itscause and cure. A. B. Hepburn, of New York,gave an experts view of the case, and a com-mittee appointed at San Francisco a year agotold the r


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