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Sept. 28.--Bowdoin, 11, Fort McKinley...
...from then on he has been prominent in political circles. From 1880 to 1882, he was Governor of Massachusetts, and at the expiration of his term of office was elected a member of Congress. At the time of the Spanish War, Mr. Long held the important portfolio in President McKinley's cabinet of Secretary of the Navy. His sagacious management of the navy during those years of war with Spain showed him to be one of the most capable statesmen of the day. At present, Mr. Long is president of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University, his term expiring...
Columbia--R. Bennett, J. W. Brodil, W. A. Donovan, H. Harper, F. S. Hetherington, F. A. Hopkins, R. S. Kennedy, A. B. King, H. F. Kudlich, C. F. McKinley, S. Mills, A. P. Montgomery, B. Sanders, J. Wheeler, A. Zink...
Owing to a lifetime spent in finance, Mr. Gage is particularly well qualified to discuss this question. For five years he served as Secretary of the Treasury under President McKinley and President Roosevelt, and during that time repeatedly proposed alternations in the banking laws that would make currency more elastic and better able to respond to the periodic fluctuations and sudden emergencies in the money market. Mr. Gage has also been president of the largest bank in Chicago, three times president of the American Bankers' Association, and is now president of the United States Trust Company in New York...
...Gage served as Secretary of the Treasury under President McKinley and President Roosevelt...