San Francisco (San Francisco County, Calif.) city directory, 1910, Part 6

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Publication date: 1910
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Ice Wagon Drivers-Meet first and third Tuesdays, 124 Fulton street.


Janitors-Meet first Monday and third Sunday (10:30 a. m.), Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Laundry Wagon Drivers-Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, Van Ness Hall, 222 Van Ness avenue.


Leather Workers on Horse Goods- Meet first and third Thursdays, Build- ing Trades Temple.


Longshore Lumbermen's Protective Association-Meet first and third Thurs- days, Building Trades Temple.


Lumber Clerks' Association - Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.


Machine Hands-Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Labor Temple, 316


Fourteenth street.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Labor and Trade Unions


Machinists' Auxiliary, Golden West Lodge, No. 1-W. B. Atkinson, Record- ing Secretary, 1606 Castro street.


Machinists, No. 68-Meet Wednesdays; headquarters 228 Oak street.


Mailers-Meet fourth Monday, at La- bor Temple, 316 Fourteenth.


Mantel, Grate and Tile Setters-Meet first and third Fridays, Building Trades Temple.


Marble Cutters, No. 44-Meet first and third Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple. Marble Workers, No. 38-Meet second and fourth Mondays, Building Trades Temple.


Metal Polishers-Meet first and third Wednesdays; Veterans' Hall, 431 Du- boce avenue.


Milkers-Meet first and third Tues- days at Helvetia Hall, 3964 Mission; headquarters, 641 California street.


Milk Wagon Drivers-Meet Wednes- days, 177 Capp street.


Millmen, No. 422-Meet Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.


Millmen, No. 423-Meet Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.


Millwrights, No. 766-Meet first and third Fridays, Building Trades Temple. Molders' Auxiliary-Meet second and fourth Mondays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Molders, No. 164-Meet Tuesdays, La- bor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 316 Fourteenth street.


Moving Picture Operators, Local 162, International Alliance Theatrical Stage Employees-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Musicians Hall, 68 Haight street. Business office,


39 Bartlett street.


Musicians-Headquarters, 68 Haight street.


Newspaper Carriers, No. 12,831-Meet at 2089 Fifteenth street, St. Helens's Hall.


Newspaper Solicitors, No. 12,766- Meet second and fourth Mondays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street. V. L. Kline, Secretary, 204 Valencia street.


Painters, No. 19 - Meet Mondays, Building Trades Temple.


Paste Makers-Meets first and third Sundays, 441 Broadway.


Pattern Makers-Meet alternate Sat- urdays, at headquarters, Pacific Build- ing, Fourth and Market streets.


Pavers, No. 18-Meet first Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Photo Engravers, No. 8-Meet first Sundays at 12 m., in Labor Temple.


Picture Frame Workers-Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Labor Temple.


Pile Drivers, Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-Headquarters, 457 Bryant street.


Plasterers, No. 66-Meet Mondays, Building Trades Temple.


Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters- Meet Fridays, Building Trades Temple. Post Office Clerks-Meets fourth Fri- day, Kendrick's Hall, 450 Valencia street.


Press Feeders and Assistants-Meet second Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth treet; headquarters, 557 Clay street.


Printing Pressmen, No. 24-Meet sec- ond Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; Chas. Radebold, Busi- ness Agent, 557 Clay street.


Rammermen-Meet first Tuesday, La- bor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Retail Clerks, No. 432-Meet Wednes- days, 8 p. m., at headquarters, 343 Van Ness avenue.


Retail Delivery Drivers-Meet at head- quarters, second and fourth Thursdays, 124 Fulton street.


Retail Shoe Clerks, No. 410-Meets Fridays, 8 p. m., headquarters, 343 Van Ness avenue.


Riggers' Protective Union-Meet first Mondays, 10 Howard street.


Sailors' Union of the Pacific-Meet Mondays, 44 East street. Sail Makers-Meet first Thursdays, Labor Council Hall.


316 Fourteeath street.


Sheet Metal Workers, No. 104-Meet 224 Guerrero street.


Ship Drillers-Meet last Sunday, 114 Dwight street.


Sign and Pictorial Painters, No. 510- Meet Building Trades Temple.


Soap, Soda and Candle Workers-Meet third Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Soda and Mineral Water Bottlers- Meet first Friday, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Soda and Mineral Water Drivers-R. E. Franklin, 649 Castro street.


Stable Employees-Meet Tuesdays, 395 Franklin street.


Stationary Firemen-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Steam Engineers, No. 64-Meet Mon- days, Building Trades Temple.


Steam Fitters and Helpers-Meet first and third Wednesdays, Labor Council Hall, 316, Fourteenth street.


Steam Laundry Workers-Meet first and third Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth; headquarters, 316 Four- teenth street.


Steam Shovel and Dredge Men, No. 29- Meet second Tuesday, Golden Eagle Ho- tel, 253 Third street; J. P. Sherbesman, secretary-treasurer.


Stereotypers and Electrotypers-Meet first Wednesdays, Pacific Building, Fourth and Market.


Street Railway Employees-Meet La- bor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street; headquarters, 741 Fortyseventh avenue.


Sugar Workers-Meet second Sunday afternoon and third Thursday evening, 316 Fourteenth street.


Tailors (Journeymen), No. 2-Meet first and third Mondays, Labor Council Hall, 316 Fourteenth street.


Tanners-Meet first and third Wed- nesdays, Twenty-fourth street and Po- trero avenue.


Teamsters, No. 216-Meet Saturdays, Building Trades Temple.


Teamsters-Meet Thursdays; head- quarters, 536 Bryant street.


Theatrical Employees-Meet first and third Tuesdays, 11 a. m., 68 Haight street.


Tobacco Workers-Miss M. Kerrigan, 290 Fremont street.


Typographical, No. 21-Meet last Sun- day, 316 Fourteenth street, headquar- ters, Room 237, Investors' Building, Fourth and Market streets. L. Michel- son, Secretary-Treasurer.


Undertakers' Assistants-Meet first and third Thursdays, 431 Duboce avenue. United Glass Workers-Meet Wednes- days, Building Trades Temple.


United Laborers of San Francisco- Meet Tuesdays, Building Trades Tem- ple. W. F. Dwyer, Secretary.


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Building Trades Council


Upholsterers - Meet , Tuesdays, 343 Van Ness avenue.


Varnishers and Polishers-Meet Tues- days, Building Trades Temple.


Waiters, No. 30-Meet Wednesdays, 8:30 p. m., at headquarters, 61 Turk street.


Waitresses, No. 48-Meet Mondays, at headquarters, Pacific Building, Fourth and Market streets.


Water Workers, No. 12,306-Meet first and third Wednesdays at Lily Hall, 135 Gough street.


Web Pressmen-Meet fourth Monday, Labor Temple, 316 Fourteenth street.


Wood Carvers-Meet second and fourth Fridays, Building Trades Temple.


BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.


State Building Trades Council-Head- quarters, General President, General Sec- retary-Treasurer, General Counsel, 810 Metropolis Bank Building.


Building Trades Council-Headquar- ters, Building Trades Temple. Tele- phones Market 1806-1807. Meets every Thursday night, Brotherhood Hall, Building Trades Temple, Guerrero and Fourteenth streets.


Executive Board of Building Trades Council-Meets every Tuesday night, Unity Hall, Building Trades Temple.


District Council of Carpenters-Meets every Wednesday evening, Harmony Hall, Building Trades Temple.


District Council of Painters-Meets every Wednesday, Liberty Hall, Build- ing Trades Temple.


District Council of Cement Workers- Meet second and fourth Sundays, Build- ing Trades Temple.


San Francisco District - Managing Committee Amalgamated Society Car- penters, meets every alternate Wednes- day, Building Trades Temple.


American Brotherhood Cement Work- ers-Room 214, Mechanics Bank Build- ing, Market and Mason streets.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 1-Meet alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 2-Meet alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 3-Meet alternate Mondays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 4-Meet alternate Mondays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 5-Meet alternate Tuesdays, at 200 Guerrero street.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 6-Meet every Tuesday, Union Hall, 200 Guerrero street.


Amalgamated Carpenters, No. 7-Meet alternate Fridays, at 200 Guerrero street. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers, No. 104-Meet Friday nights at their hall. 224 Guerrero street.


Building Material Teamsters-Meet every Saturday night at Brotherhood Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Brass and Chandelier Workers, No. 158-Meet second and fourth Wednes- days, Eureka Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Bricklayers' Union, No. 7-Meet every Tuesday at Lily Hall, corner Gough street and Lily avenue.


Bridge and Structural Ironworkers, No. 31-Meet every Friday, California Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Carpenters' Union, No. 22-Meet every Friday, Brotherhood Hall, Building Trades Temple. Financial Secretary's office, Building Trades Temple


Carpenters's Union, No. 1640-Meet every Thursday, Harmony Hall, Build- ing Trades Temple.


Carpenters' Union, No. 483-Meet Monday evening, 130 Fulton street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 1082-Meet Friday nights, 130 Fulton street.


Carpenters' Union, No. 304-Meet every Monday evening, 124 Fulton street.


Carpenter's Union, No. 95-Meet every Friday evening, 441 Broadway.


Carpet Mechanics-Meet first and third Tuesdays, Progress Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Casters and Modelers' Union, No. 1- Meet every second and fourth Thursday, Liberty Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Cement Workers' Union, Local No. 1- Meet every Wednesday, California Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Electrical Workers, Local No. 6, I. B. E. W .- Meet every Wednesday, Brother- hood Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Excavators, Street, Concrete and As- phalt Workers' Union-Meet every Tues- day evening in California Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Elevator Constructors, No. 8-Meet first and third Wednesday nights at Sheet Metal Workers' Hall, 224 Guerrero street.


Elevator Conductors and Starters- Meet first and third Wednesdays, Eureka Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Felt and Composition Roofers-Meets first and third Monday nights at Lib- erty Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Furniture Handlers-Meet second and fourth Fridays, Progress Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Gas and Electric Fixture Hangers- Meet second and fourth Mondays, Eureka Hall, Building Trades Temple. Granite Cutters-Meet second and fourth Thursdays, Eureka Hall, Building Trades Temple.


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Heat, Frost, General Insulators and Asbestos Workers, No. 16-Meet first and third Mondays, 59 Sixth street.


Hoisting Engineers. No. 59-Meet Sat- urday evenings, Harmony Hall, Building Trades Temple.


House Movers - Meet second and fourth Wednesdays, Progress Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Housesmiths, No. 78-Meet Wednes- day evenings in Prosperity Hall, Build- ing Trades Temple.


Longshore Lumbermen's Protective Association-Meet first and third Thurs- days Prosperity Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Lumber Clerks' Association-Meet second and fourth Tuesdays, Liberty Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Mantel, Grate and Tile Setters-Meet first and third Fridays, Eureka Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Marble Cutters and Finishers-Meet second and fourth Mondays, Harmony Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Marble Cutters and Finishers' Auxil- iary, Local 44-Meet first and third Tues- days, Liberty Hall, Building Trades Temple.


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Libraries


Millmen's Union, No. 422-Meet every Tuesday night, Building Trades Temple, Prosperity Hall.


Millmen's Union, No. 423-Meet every Tuesday, Brotherhood Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Millwrights, No. 766-Meet first and hird Fridays at Progress Hall, Build- ng Trades Temple.


Painters' Auxiliary-Meet first and hird Wednesdays, Progress Hall, Build- ng Trades Temple.


Painters, No. 19-Meet Monday even- ngs in Brotherhood Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Patent Chimney Builders, No. 1-Meet irst and third Thursdays, Liberty Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Plasterers' Union, No. 66-Meet every Monday, Prosperity


Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Plumbers' Union-Meet every Friday night Prosperity Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Steam Engineers, No. 64-Meet every Monday, California Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Stone Cutters-Meet every second and fourth Thursdays, Friendship Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Stone Sawyers-Liberty Hall, Build- ing Trades Temple.


United Glass Workers-Meet every Wednesday, Friendship Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Varnishers and Polishers' Union. No. 134-Meet every Tuesday night, Har- mony Hall, Building Trades Temple.


Window Shade Workers-Meet first and third Mondays, Eureka Hall, Build- ing Trades Temple.


Wood Carvers' Union-Meet second and fourth Fridays, Eureka Hall, Build- ing Trades Temple.


Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers-Meets Franklin and Grove streets.


LIBRARIES.


Booklovers Library. 380 Sutter street. California Historical Society. 565 Fourth avenue.


Geographical Society of the Pacific. Official Depository for all charts issued by the U. S. Geological Survey. Mer- chants Exchange Building.


Library of Mechanics' Institute. (See Mechanics' Institute.)


Mariners' Free Reading Room. Sacra- mento and Drumm streets. In connection with the Mariners' Church. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m.


Mercantile Library Association. See The Mechanics' Institute.


Public Library, The. South side Hayes street, near Van Ness avenue. Branches- No. 1, 3322 Twenty-third street; No. 2. McCreery; Sixteenth street near Mis- sion; No. 3, 1457 Powell street; No. 4, 254 Fourth avenue; No. 5, Page near Cole street; No. 6, 2435 Sacramento street. They are open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. (For officers see City and County Government.)


Delivery Stations: A-145 Broad street; B-Corner Eighteenth and Kentucky streets; C-1301 Castro street; D-1232 Ninth avenue; E-1200 Railroad avenue; G-1243 Forty-seventh avenue.


San Francisco Law Library Association. Organized in 1865, rooms 8th floor Grant Building. J. H. Deering, Librarian.


Tabard Inn Library. 380 Sutter street.


LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, Etc.


Altruistic Literary and Social Club, 626 Laguna street.


Astronomical Society of the Pacific. D. S. Richardson, Secretary and Treas- urer, 748 Phelan Building.


Autocrat Club, The. Continuing the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society (organ- ized 1896). William A. Day, President; Fabius T. Finch, Vice-President; Rol- lin C. Ayres, Secretary; 130 Kearny street.


Bar Association of San Francisco .. Or- ganized April 20, 1872. Objects: To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due admin- istration of justice, to cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Building, Fourth and Market streets. Curtis H. Lindley, President; George J. Martin, Secretary.


California Academy of Sciences. Or- ganized May 16, 1853. Temporary quar- ters, 343 Sansome street. David Starr Jordan. President; Leverett M. Loomis, Director of Museum. The regular meet- ings of the Academy are held on the first and third Monday evenings of the month. Leo M. Mills, Secretary.


California Bar Association. Curtis H. Lindley, President; Ernest J. Mott, Sec- retary, 415 Grant Building.


California Genealogical Society. Or- ganized February 12, 1898. Herbert Fol- ger, President; Robert E. Cowan. Vice- President; Horace Davis, Vice-President; Henry B. Phillips, Treasurer; Mrs. Wal- ter D. Mansfield, Librarian; Sarah Louise Kimball, Corresponding Secretary, room 1113 Call Building.


California Pharmaceutical Association. W. R. Dickinson. President; Albert Sch- neider, Secretary; 723 Pacific Building.


California Society of Public Account- ants. J. F. Foster, Secretary; room 730 Pacific Building.


California State Board of Pharmacy. E. T. Off, President; E. J. Molony, Treas- urer; Louis Zeh, Secretary; rooms 909- 910 Butler Building, 135 Stockton street.


California State Dental Association. Dr. John T. Grant, President; Wood- land; Dr. Chas. E. Post, Recording Sec- retary, 126 Stockton street, San Fran- cisco.


California State Homoeopathic Medical Society. Francis B. Kellogg, M D., Presi- dent, Santa Barbara; Guy E. Manning, M. D., Secretary, San Francisco; Dr. C. L. Tisdale, Treasurer, Alameda.


California State Mining Bureau. Union Depot and Ferry Building. Organized under Aet of Legislature approved April 16, 1880. The museum contains many rare and interesting minerals and mine models. The library connected with the museum is on the same floor. Open daily free to the public from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Trustees meet on Tuesday preceeding the 10th of every month. Lewis E. Aubury, State Mineralogist; P. K. Swan, Curator and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; C. S. Lean. Librarian.


Daughters of California Pioneers. Meetings held on the second, third and fourth Mondays of each month at Pio- neer Hall, Fourth street and Pioneer Court.


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Geographical Society of California.


312-314 Phelan Building. securing of geographical knowledge and the dissemination of it for the benefit of commerce, navigation and so- ciety generally. Samuel W. Holladay, President; P. MacEwen, Secretary.


Geographical Society of the Pacific. 383 Monadnock Building. Professor George Davidson, President; John Part- ridge, Secretary; E. J. Molera, Corre- sponding Secretary; Harry Durbrow, Treasurer.


Ligue Nationale Francaise. Meets first Monday of each month at 126 Post street. E. Raas, President; E. Levy, Secretary; M. Givaudan, Librarian. Open daily from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m., and from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m., except Sundays and holidays.


Loyola Science Academy. St. Ignatius College, Zacheus J. Maker, S. J., Presi- dent; Adrian V. Buckley, Vice-President; Joseph Giannini, Corresponding Secre- tary; Peter L. O'Keefe, Librarian.


Mechanics' Institute. Organized March 29, 1855. Mechanics Institute Building, 57 Post street. The Society has a valu- able library, containing 35,000 volumes, including many rare scientific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary peri- odicals of the day. Any person may be- come a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, by paying an initia- tion fee of $1 and $1.50 quarterly dues in advance. F. B. Graves, Librarian; Joseph M. Cumming, Secretary.


Philhistorian Debating Society. This organization has been in existence since October, 1863. Its object is the cultiva- tion of oratory and literature, and the discussion of questions of public interest in civil and political life. Meetings are held every Wednesday evening at St. Ig- natius College, 2211 Hayes street. The officers are: Rev. Joseph A. Sullivan, President; Vincent K. Butler, Secretary.


San Francisco Chapter American In- stitute of Architects. Office, First Na- tional Bank Building. William Mooser, President; Sylvain Schnailtacher, Sec- retary and Treasurer.


San Francisco County Homoepathic Society. Dr. Guy E. Manning, President; Dr. Edith Wells, Secretary. Meetings held third Thursday of each month


San Francisco County Medical Society. Meets at 135 Stockton street, second Tuesday of each month Langley Porter, M. D., President; Rene Bine, Secretary.


San Francisco County Society of Phys- icians and Surgeons. F. T. Lamb, M. D., President. Meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month at 883 Mar- ket street.


Sierra Club. 302 Mills Building, John Muir, President; William E. Colby, Sec- retary.


Society of California Pioneers. Organ- ized August, 1850. Rooms, 5 Pioneer Place, Argonaut Building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mis- sion streets. The expressed objects of the Society are to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders of a new State, and also the male descend- ants of members. All who were in Cali- fornia prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to membership. Any


who have rendered distinguished or im- portant services to the Society or State may be admitted as honorary members Regular meetings of the Society take place on the first Monday of each month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of July, the anniversary of the conquest of California and of the raising of the American flag on its soil. Annual cele- bration on the 9th of September, the anniversary of the admission of Cali- fornia into the Union. Officers-Hart Bouton, President; John A. Schmidt, San Francisco; A. A. Louderback, San Fran- cisco; Francis Doud, Monterey; W. W. Camron, Palo Alto; H. J. Crumpton, Piedmont, Vice-Presidents; Charles J. Deering, Treasurer; John I. Spear, Secre- tary; W. W. Hobart, Marshal. Directors -John M. Burnett, Robert R. Russ, J. J. Lermen, H. L. Van Winkle, Titus Hale, James Hunter, W. T. Fonda, Frank Soule, John S. Drum.


Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. Meets at 55 Post street, Friday, bi- monthly. George W. Dickie, President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary, Room 865 Pacific Building.


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California College of Pharmacy (De- partment of Pharmacy University of California). Parnassus avenue and Second avenue. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph. G., President; Frank T. Green, Secretary and Dean.


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Cooper Medical College. Northeast


corner of Sacramento and Webster streets. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the University of the Pa- cific. Endowed and named Cooper Medi- cal College in 1882 by the late Professor L. C. Lane. Henry Gibbons, Jr., M. D., Dean, 350 Post street.


Dental Department College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of San Francisco. Thomas Morffew, D. D. S., President. Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


Dental Department of the University of California. Affiliated Colleges Build- ing, Parnassus and First avenues. James G. Sharp, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.


Department of Pharmacy College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Fran- cisco. 344 Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets; Winslow Anderson, M. D., President.


Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific (Homoepathic) Southwest corner Sacramento and Maple street. James W. Ward, M. D., Dean; E. R. Bryant, M. D. Registrar; Charles B. Pinkham, Secretary. Medical Department of the University of California. A. A. D'Ancona, M. D., Dean. The lectures are given at the Affiliated Colleges, Parnassus avenue.


San Francisco Polyclinic Post Gradu- ate Medical Department of the Univers- ity of California, 443 Fillmore street. A school of clinical medicine for gradu- ates of colleges of regular medicine. Secretary, Martin Regensburger, M. D.


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