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Domestic News May 14, 1908

Bisbee Daily Review

Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona

What is this article about?

The Kansas Bankers' Association celebrates its 21st anniversary with a well-attended convention in Kansas City, Kansas, on May 13. The event features short discussions on banking topics instead of longer addresses, with an open evening session including speeches by Chief Justice Johnson of Topeka and other prominent figures.

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KANSAS BANKERS IN SESSION

KANSAS CITY. Kan., May 13.-

The Kansas Bankers' association is celebrating its twenty-first birthday with a largely attended convention in this city. The meeting opened today and will remain in session over tomorrow. Short discussions on practical banking topics take the place at the present meeting of the longer addresses and papers which made up the programmes in former years. A great deal of interest is manifested in the open session arranged for tonight at which Chief Justice Johnson of Topeka and other speakers of prominence are to be heard.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Kansas Bankers Association Convention Banking Topics Chief Justice Johnson Topeka

What entities or persons were involved?

Chief Justice Johnson Of Topeka

Where did it happen?

Kansas City, Kan.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Kansas City, Kan.

Event Date

May 13

Key Persons

Chief Justice Johnson Of Topeka

Event Details

The Kansas Bankers' association is celebrating its twenty-first birthday with a largely attended convention in this city. The meeting opened today and will remain in session over tomorrow. Short discussions on practical banking topics take the place at the present meeting of the longer addresses and papers which made up the programmes in former years. A great deal of interest is manifested in the open session arranged for tonight at which Chief Justice Johnson of Topeka and other speakers of prominence are to be heard.

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