Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . hthat Judge Sloss was re-elected in November, 1910. for the termwhich he is now serving, and which does not expire until Janu-ary, 1923. Judge Sloss has been an active member of the Board of PublicLibrary Trustees for many years and is Chairman of the Committeeson Law and on Rules and Administration; also a member of theBuilding Committee and of the committee formed for the purpose ofsupervising the plans and construction of the $1,000,000 Public Librarybuilding to be erected upon the Civic Center. His fatlier was amember of the original Board of Pu


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . hthat Judge Sloss was re-elected in November, 1910. for the termwhich he is now serving, and which does not expire until Janu-ary, 1923. Judge Sloss has been an active member of the Board of PublicLibrary Trustees for many years and is Chairman of the Committeeson Law and on Rules and Administration; also a member of theBuilding Committee and of the committee formed for the purpose ofsupervising the plans and construction of the $1,000,000 Public Librarybuilding to be erected upon the Civic Center. His fatlier was amember of the original Board of Public Library Trustees and wasconspicuous for his keen interest in the affairs of the institution—an interest which is emulated to a notable degree by his son. JudgeSloss is a member of the Bohemian Club, Family Club, ArgonautClub, Harvard Club (San Francisco), Commonwealth Club. UnionLeague Club and Presidio Golf Club. He was married to Hattie LenaHecht of Boston, June 19, 1899, and resides in San Francisco. Trustees 151. CHARLES H. BENTLEYPublic Library Trustee CHARLES HARVEY BEXT-LEY, Public Library Trustee,and former President of the of Commerce, was born in SanErancisco in 1869, the son of Bentley, D. D. He receivedhis early education in the publicschools, graduating- from the Oak-land High School in 1887, and laterattending the University of Cali-fornia, where he was active in ath-letic and student affairs. He is amember of the Beta Theta Pi Fra-ternitv, the Honorary Society ofGolden Bear, and of Phi Beta graduated with the degree ofA. B., and after graduate work, wasgiven the degree of A. AI. Interested in the fruit canningbusiness since boyhood, he went toSacramento in 1892 to continue in that industry. AMiile a residentof Sacramento he served four vears as a member of its MunicipalBoard of Trustees. He remained at the State Capital until the forma-tion of the California Fruit Canners Association, and became itsSales Mana


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