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This fortunate man, Edward DeWitt Taylor : remarks upon the occasion of a dinner given in his honor at the Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco, April 9, 1946, under the auspices of the Employing Printers' Association of San Francisco

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    The Baldwin Hotel, San Francisco

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    Palace Hotel, San Francisco

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