Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . rved as Gynecologist on the faculty ofStanford University since 1911. His record of responsible positionsand honors held over a series of years is sufficient testimony of therank which he holds in the profession at large and in the regardof his native city in particular. Dr. Somers is a member of the Harvard Club, University Club,and Press Club. He was married in November, 1900. to Miss MaryHooper, and they have two children, Burbank Hooper and George^^illard Somers. The bay and tributary rivers afiford unlimited opportunity forinland yachting and a


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . rved as Gynecologist on the faculty ofStanford University since 1911. His record of responsible positionsand honors held over a series of years is sufficient testimony of therank which he holds in the profession at large and in the regardof his native city in particular. Dr. Somers is a member of the Harvard Club, University Club,and Press Club. He was married in November, 1900. to Miss MaryHooper, and they have two children, Burbank Hooper and George^^illard Somers. The bay and tributary rivers afiford unlimited opportunity forinland yachting and all water sports. Just outside the Golden Gateyou can enjoy superb striped bass and salmon fishing in the openocean. Within a few miles are all the wonders and beauties of Cali-fornia, and mountain altitudes, like those of Switzerland, easily ac-cessible ; to say nothing of deer shooting and trout fishing closerthan from any other large city. Golf, tennis, polo, every form ofoutdoor sport, are part of the life of the place the year The Classic Colonnade of the Palace of Fine Ail-Waters of the Fine Arts I.:i^;i Department of Plblic Health 97 L LAWRENCE ARNSTEINHealth Commissioner AA\REXCE ARXSTEIX, amember of the Board of Health,and Secretary-Treasurer of the Arn-stein, Simon Company, v>as born inSan Francisco, November 22, 1880,and has since been a continiiousresident of this city. He is a sonof Ludwig and Mercedes father being a pioneer merchantof San Francisco and one of thefounders of the firm which hasgrown to be the largest wholesalewoolen house west of Chicago andone of the most important concernsof its kind in the United States. Despite the responsibilities anddemands upon his time of this ex-tensive business. Commissioner Arn-stein has given practical proof of hispublic spirit b} accepting the addi-tional burden attached to the duties of a member of the Board ofHealth, a purely honorary position carrying no compensation. Heis a member of the Sani


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