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The chamber of commerce handbook for San Francisco : historical and descriptive ; a guide for visitors
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Chinese Chamber of Commerce - San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau
Manuscripts
Series 1: Business and legal files. The first series consists of business and legal files of William Jack Chow. The files are arranged in alphabetical order by subject. These files concern both Chow's career as a lawyer and a businessman. The folders may contain a combination of business records, case files, correspondence, financial records, legal documents, memoranda, and securities. Chow also frequently traveled to Hong Kong for work. Those files are also found in this series and they span from the 1950s through 1970s. A subject of interest includes the Supreme Court of the United States landmark decision to uphold affirmative action in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. At the end of this series are Chow's books primarily related to business and law. Note: Chow's appointment books and business cards are found in Series 2.
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An account of the closing ceremonies of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco December Fourth 1915
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85091
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Constitution and by-laws of the Chamber of Commerce, of San Francisco
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89273
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San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. To Marion DeVries. San Francisco, Calif
Manuscripts
This collection contains mostly letters written to DeVries that express gratitude for a favor rendered or to ask for his political support. Of note are two letters; the first was written by A. F. Hector to Marion DeVries, dated Mar. 3, 1900 discussing mining in Mono County, California; the second was written by William H. Metson to Marion DeVries, which talks about the relationship between Mexico and the United States.
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