Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . gnal honor in August, 1913, when he was re-electedat the primaries by a flattering majority, the only one among severalscore of supervisorial candidates to gain this tril)ute. Supervisor Gallagher is a member of the committees on Landsand Tunnels, PublicUtilities, Public Welfare and \\ater Service andRates, being chairman of the latter. In committee and in sessionsof the Board he has earned the reputation of a strong and impressivespeaker, ever active in promoting civic progress and the welfare ofthe working man and woman in particular. He is a memb


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . gnal honor in August, 1913, when he was re-electedat the primaries by a flattering majority, the only one among severalscore of supervisorial candidates to gain this tril)ute. Supervisor Gallagher is a member of the committees on Landsand Tunnels, PublicUtilities, Public Welfare and \\ater Service andRates, being chairman of the latter. In committee and in sessionsof the Board he has earned the reputation of a strong and impressivespeaker, ever active in promoting civic progress and the welfare ofthe working man and woman in particular. He is a member of JheOlvmpic Clul), Photo Engravers Lnion, Office Employees Sons, Loval Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, MayoMens Association, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Recreation Leagueof San Francisco, Federated Peace Committee, National Committeeon Prison Reform, Grizzly Bear Club, Indoor Yacht Club and theImperial Athletic Club. He was married October 26, 1911, to ^Nlonahan. 24 ArrxiciPAL Blue Book of San Francisco. J J. EMMET HAYDENSupervisor EMMET HAYDEN. Super-visor, well known also as alecturer and public speaker, wasl)orn in San Francisco, of pioneerparentage, his father, James Hay-den, formerly Justice of the Peacein Marin County, having- arrived inCalifornia early in 1852. The songrew to manhood in San Francisco,attending the public schools andgraduating- from Lincoln Grammarand later from the Sacred Heart Col-lege. F>om his early youth he tookmuch interest in public affairs, en-gaging- actively in the work of theCivic League of Improvement Clubs,of which organization he is still azealous member. He was electedto the Board of Supervisors in November, 1909, himself and OscarHocks being the only Democrats who were successful. The electionwas notable as the last to be held under the old primary conventionsystem of nominations. In 1911 he was again elected, this time forfour years, ranking fourth among the eighteen successful hi


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