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Haas was born in San Francisco, the son of Josephine (née Baum) and Peter E. Haas. [1] [2] His father was Jewish and his mother was a gentile from Kaw City, Oklahoma.[2] [3] He has two siblings: Margaret Haas Jones [1] and Michael Stern Haas (predeceased).
He was remembered by SFGate as "the city’s first Asian American mayor and the man who presided over San Francisco’s transformation during the recent tech boom." [46] At around 10:07 p.m. PST on December 11, 2017, Lee collapsed while shopping at a Safeway near his home. [47] Lee was conscious and spoke to paramedics on the scene. [48]
San Francisco Chronicle; San Francisco Evening Bulletin; San Francisco Examiner; San Francisco Herald; San Francisco Independent; San Francisco Progress (1918–1988) [7] [8] SF Weekly; Shinsekai asahi shinbun (New World Sun, 1932–1941) [1] Shin sekai (New World, 1912–1932) [1] Sinhan Minbo; South San Francisco enterprise (1907–1938) [1 ...
Alicia Rose Parlette (January 11, 1982 [1] – April 22, 2010) was an American journalist and copy editor [2] who was diagnosed with alveolar soft part sarcoma [3] in 2005 while employed by the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper.
SFGate is a news website based in San Francisco, California, covering news, culture, travel, food, politics and sports in the San Francisco Bay Area, Hawaii and California. The site, owned by Hearst Newspapers , reaches approximately 25 million to 30 million unique readers a month, making it the second most popular news site in California after ...
A baptismal record also survives showing she was baptized September 5, 1874. A sponsor for the baptism is listed as "Ada B. Barry". Edith's death was announced in the Saturday, October 14 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle, stating "In this city, October 13, Edith Howard, daughter of Horatio N. and Edith Cook, aged 2 years and 10 months ...
Recent changes; Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... 1979–1993 entertainment and theater writer for the San Francisco Chronicle. [8] 1993–2015 panelist ...
Arthur Watterson Hoppe (April 23, 1925 – February 1, 2000) was a popular columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle for more than 40 years. He was known for satirical and allegorical columns that skewered the self-important.