. Men who made San Francisco. re than $3,800, main of nee and store is located at No. 56Fremont street, San Francisco, and is one of thelargest rubber establishments in the country. Samuel G. McMeen SAMUEL G. McMEEN is a member of thefirm of McMeen & Miller, electrical engi-neers of Chicago and San Francisco, making hishome in the latter city. He designed and con-siiucted the telephone system of the Bay Citieshlome Telephone Company, all new propertybuilt since the fire of 1 906. He holds the posi-tion of vice-president and consulting engineerfor the Bay Cities Home Telephone Company,an


. Men who made San Francisco. re than $3,800, main of nee and store is located at No. 56Fremont street, San Francisco, and is one of thelargest rubber establishments in the country. Samuel G. McMeen SAMUEL G. McMEEN is a member of thefirm of McMeen & Miller, electrical engi-neers of Chicago and San Francisco, making hishome in the latter city. He designed and con-siiucted the telephone system of the Bay Citieshlome Telephone Company, all new propertybuilt since the fire of 1 906. He holds the posi-tion of vice-president and consulting engineerfor the Bay Cities Home Telephone Company,and is a member of the American Institute ofElectrical Engineers, and a member of the\\ estern Society of Engineers. He obtainedhis technical training at Purdue University. says his age is one secret that he refusesto reveal, but he confesses to having a grand-daughter. He says he expects to live in SanFiancisco until 1986, or longer, and to pursuein the meantime his two hobbies, fishing and thetelephone IQUh TBLEPHOME CO


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