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Supervisors' Conference by Mary J. McCann Kansas City SUPERVISORS' RESPONSIBILITIES—that was the theme of the third Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart Supervisors' Conference held at The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia, June 20 to 30, 1960. Twenty-seven supervisors and managers came from eighteen cities in the United States; Toronto and Montreal in Canada; and Mexico City for these eleven days of intensive education. For several weeks before the Conference the participants had been receiving advance information on the program, problems to solve, cases to study for discussion, and lists of advance reading material. The program of the Conference was designed to develop and to emphasize the responsibilities of the supervisor as a professional person, as a businessman and administrator, as a technically competent accountant, and as a representative of the firm who is well acquainted with all aspects of its services. Consequently, the program covered a wide range of subjects: management services and sciences, business development, professional responsibility, communications, firm administration, business combination, services to financial institutions, income taxes, auditing philosophy and techniques, retail accounting and auditing, and accounting theory. No doubt the most valuable asset of the Conference was the distinguished group of discussion leaders and lecturers who conducted the sessions. The ratio of discussion leaders and lecturers to participants was almost one to one. There were twenty-five men—Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart partners and personnel, educators, and guest 30 THE QUARTERLY