Monday, September 29, 2008
City Banking
The Mayor of Milwaukee, the Mayor of Houston, the Mayor of Louisville, a  vice president of Manhattan's Chase National Bank, a professor from  Princeton, a professor from Michigan, a professor from Northwestern,  the Director of Finance of Dayton, the State Controller of New York, the  City Auditor of New Smyrna, Fla.—such men. 75 of them, last week  trooped down Chicago's sweltering Midway to Judson Court at the  University of Chicago. There they held a Conference on Municipal  Finance, to work out reconstruction measures for bankrupt U. S. cities.
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