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Other books include Celebrities and Their Angels and Making Friends, the true story of two 11-year-old girls, Katya from Moscow and Star from San Francisco. Her most recent work, a memoir, titled: “Peeing on Hot Coals” was released in 2014. [10]
From March 12th, 1849, to June 4th, 1849, and a Record of the Proceedings of the Ayuntamiento or Town Council of San Francisco, From August 5th, 1849, until May 3d, 1850. With an Appendix. Published by Towne & Bacon, Printers., San Francisco., 1860; The San Francisco Call Database Background by Jim W. Faulkinbury
In 1965, in a match opposed by her father, Buchanan married John Traina, a shipping and cruise magnate. They had two sons, Trevor and Todd Traina. [4] A year after parting from Traina in 1980, she married the dairy product mogul [7] and real estate developer [8] Al Wilsey, [9] [10] who had recently divorced his third wife, a friend of Buchanan's, the social columnist Patricia Montandon. [2]
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Live Forever Project to chronicle story of Pat Lang, a Sheboygan woman who lived to 100, contributed during WWII and raised a family. ... Central High School in 1942, and she later contributed to ...
Nearly any journalist got into this profession because they believed solid news reporting and compelling photojournalism could make a difference.
Diane Dow Buchanan (b. 1944), who married shipping magnate and art collector John Traina in 1965, [17] The Trainas divorced and she later married Al Wilsey, [18] who had recently divorced Patricia Montandon. [19] Wiley Thomas Buchanan III (b. c. 1946) [4] [20] In Washington D.C., they lived at Underoak on Nebraska Avenue Northwest. [15]
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.