The Architect and engineer of California and the Pacific Coast (1916) (14576878228)
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Identifier: architectenginee4416sanf (find matches)
Title: The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : Architect and Engineer Co
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library
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arth Trustees ^ Walter Parker California &tatf IBaarli of Artl?itPrtttr» NOBTHEBUr DISTBICT. President Edgar A. Mathews Secretary-Treasurer Sylvain Schnaittacher MembersJohn Bakewell, Jr. J- Gather Newsom SOXTTHEBir DISTBICT. President -John P. Kreupei Secretary-Treasurer Fred H. Roehrig 1 Octavius Morgan Mfmbers \ Sumner P. Hunt ^^^ I Wh. S. Hebbard &an Jfranriato Arrhitfrtural QHwh OFFICERS FOR 1916 President Chas. Peter Weeks Vice-President A. Williams Secretary John F. Beuttler ?EntiinpprH anii Arrl^itPrtB ABHOtiationof Cob AngpIPB President A. H. Koebig First Vice-President v^i ^ ^^^ Second Vice-President Ira H. Francis Directors H. L. Smith, J. J. Backus, G. P. Robinson A. C. Martin. gian iirgn Arrljitrrtural ABBoriatintt President J-?. Lyman Vice-President F. C. Cressey Secretary Ro. Halley, Jr. Treasurer G. A. Haussen Portlanb ArrljUrrtural Atplirr 514 Worcester Building Massier E™ Merrill Sous-Massier • • •. .Earl G. C.\sh Secretary-Treasurer Chester Treichel
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of arcljitects; Regular Meetings SecondWednesday of Each Month PresidentVice-PresidentSecretary and TreasurerDirectors Frederick H. MeyerCharles Peter Weeks■ - - J Harrv Blohme John Bakewell, Jr and Herman EarthCommittees 1915-10Education:—John Bakewell, Jr., chairman; B. R. Maybeck and W. C. Hayes.Entertainment and Meetings:—J. Harry Blohme, chairman; John Reid, Jr.. and Geo. W. Kelham.Membership:—Charles Peter Weeks, chairman; J. Harry Blohme, John Bakewell, Jr.,Herman Barth and Frederick H. Meyer. Praise for New City Hall The majestic pile which dominatesthe San Francisco Civic Center is, be-yond the slightest question of a doubt,the finest city hall building in the world,declares Professor John C. Branner, for-merly president of Leland Stanford Jr.University, in a letter recently receivedby Mayor Rolph. Its spirited facade is far more com-manding- than the Hotel de Ville atParis. he writes. Even such notableexamples as the City Hall at Tours andCompiegne or the very intere