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. Men who made San Francisco. training, from 1 891 to\ 896, in the office of the late A. Page the untimely death of Mr. Brown, he spentsome time studying abroad, returning to San Fran-cisco in I 901, since when he has been in the con-stant practice of his profession. He was madean Associate of the American Institute of Archi-tects in I 905 and the year following was electedSecretary of the San Francisco Chapter, AmericanInstitute of Architects, which office he has held since. Recently he was appointed by FormerGovernor Gillett to fill a vacancy on the State Board of Architecture. M
. Men who made San Francisco. training, from 1 891 to\ 896, in the office of the late A. Page the untimely death of Mr. Brown, he spentsome time studying abroad, returning to San Fran-cisco in I 901, since when he has been in the con-stant practice of his profession. He was madean Associate of the American Institute of Archi-tects in I 905 and the year following was electedSecretary of the San Francisco Chapter, AmericanInstitute of Architects, which office he has held since. Recently he was appointed by FormerGovernor Gillett to fill a vacancy on the State Board of Architecture. Mr. Schnaittacher wasthe architect of many prominent buildings in the reconstruction of San Francisco, notably the Cen-tral Realty Building, a building for E. W. Hopkins, Post and Powell streets, and the Prager De-partment Store building. Market and Jones streets. Mr. Schnaittacher is a member of the Argo-naut, Automobile and Olympic Clubs. In I 908 he was married to Miss Cecelia Shirek of this have one child, a
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