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PAGE
Preface 11
Officers, 1900-1901 15
Officers, 1872-1900 55-64
Committees, 1900-1901 16
Certificate of Incorporation 19
Constitution
I. Organization 27
IE Election of Officers 27
m. Property 28
IV. Property 28
V. Vacancies in Office 28
VI. Indebtedness of Members 28
VII. Club Meetings 29
VIII. Special Meetings 29
IX. Expulsion 29
X. Honorary Members 30
XI. Eife Members 30
XII. Strictly Social Character 30
XIII. Amendments 30
XIV. Repeals Former By-Eaws 31
By-Eaws
President 35
Grove Committee 35
Vice-President 36
Secretary 36
Assistant Secretary 36
Treasurer 37
The Directory 37
Historiographer 37
Meetings of the Directory 38
Disqualification 38
Directory Construes By-Eaws 38
Fees, Dues and Eimits of Membership 38

CONTENTS
PAGE
Non-Resident Members 38
Nominating Committee 39
Annual Election 40
Admission of Members. 40
Transient Members 41
Temporary Members 41
Re-Admission- 42
Indebtedness, Dues and Merchandise 42
Absentees 43
Absentees’ Dues 44
Expulsion for Misconduct 44
Register of Addresses 44
No Compensation to Members 45
Card
Visitor’s 45
Resignation 46
Proxies 46
High Jinks 46
Cushing’s Manual 46
House Rules 49-52
Members
Members, Active 67-86
“ Transient— Army. .. . 89
" “ Navy 89
“ “ Faculty 90
Honorary 93
“ Dife— Original 97
M — Honorary
Eife 98
Preface
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Preface
¥
HE genesis of the Bohemian Club of San

T Francisco, dates from the meeting of a few


journalists in the editorial rooms of a San
Francisco newspaper, February 15th, 1872; when
it was resolved to organize a club for journalists
and other writers, and a committee was appointed
to draft a Constitution. This Constitution was
adopted March 4th, 1872, and went into effect on
the 30th of the same month which date was also
,

set for electing a Board of Officers. By March 9th,


twenty names of charter members were subscribed
to the Constitution, and after some debate as to
the Club name, The Bohemian Club of San Fran-
cisco was formally organized April 1st, and
incorporated May 17th, 1872. Even prior to these
dates the original purpose of the organizers had
broadened until its circularized expression was
almost identical with Article I of the present Con-
stitution which reads, “this organization is insti-
tuted for the association of gentlemen connected
professionally with literature, art, music, the
drama, and also those who, by reason of their love
or appreciation of these objects, may be deemed
eligible.”
Since organization the Club has moved its
its
rooms twice. The first club rooms were in the
“Astor” building, S. E. corner of Sacramento and
Webb streets, which were occupied March 25th,
1872. Five years later the Club leased more
spacious quarters at 430 Pine street, and February
23d, 1889, the present Club Building, 130 Post
street, was occupied.
The membership has grown from 182 active
members in 1874 to 750 active members in 1900,
besides a large army and navy list, 24 honorary,
and 33 life members.
PREFACE

The Bohemian Club’s devotion to the Liberal


Arts has found most noteworthy expression through
its “High Jinks.” These literary, musical, and to
some extent dramatic entertainments, were origi-
nally held on the last Saturday of each month, but
have come to be celebrated on dates set by the
High Jinks Committee.
While its Club House administers to the creature
comforts of the members; the aesthetic and social
cravings of the Bohemian are satisfied, when on
the occasions of the Club’s famous High Jinks and
during the great annual Midsummer Jinks outing
in the redwoods, with its attendant ceremonial, he
proves that talent is the only wealth.
Bohemia also has a gayer side which finds
expression in many a Low Jinks and is impera-
tively stated in the Club’s motto:
‘ *
Weaving spiders come not here .
’ ’
Officers and Committees
1900-1901
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OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1900 — 1901
President VANDERDYNN STOW
Vice-President WIUUAM G. STAFFORD
Secretary THOMAS M. PENNEUU
Treasurer HOWARD C. HOUGHTON
DIRECTORS
Frank P. Deering Josiah R. Howell
V. C. Driffield C. O. G. Miller
E. M. GreenwayThomas Rickard
W. B. Hopkins Kirkham Wright
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone
COMMITTEES
Auditing Houghton Miller Wright
Jinks Hopkins Rickard Stafford
Dining Room Howell Driffield Miller
Wine Stafford Pennell Hopkins
Art Rickard Stafford Deering
Rooms Greenway Wright Pennell
Library Deering Houghton Howell
(Honorary) McDonald Brady
Certificate of incorporation

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e
Certificate of Sneorporation
OF THE

6ol)emian Club.

State of California, >


City and County of San Francisco. /
We, Joseph Irwin, Frank G. Kenny and H. R.
Bloomer, residents of the city and county of San
Francisco and State of California, members of the
association known as the Bohemian Club and
judges holding the election hereinafter mentioned,
at the request of said Club, do hereby certify that
on the ist day of April, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-two, in accordance with
a resolution duly passed at a meeting of the mem-
bers of said association, and under and in pur-
suance of the rules and regulations and by-laws of
said Club, an election was held at the room of said
Club for the purpose of electing trustees and
officers for the ensuing year, to wit, for one year
from said first day of April, 1872.
That, as the result of said election, the following
persons, members of said Club, were duly elected
officers and
trustees, viz.: Thomas Newcomb,
Henry Edwards, vice-president; Sands
president;
W. Forman, secretary; Arpad Haraszthy, treasurer,
and D. P. Belknap, Henry George, Frederick
Whymper, R. C. Rogers and Benjamin F. Nap-
thaly, trustees.
That the said Thomas Newcomb (president),
Henry Edwards (vice-president), and D. P. Belk-
nap, Henry George, Frederick Whymper, R. C.
Rogers and Benjamin F. Napthaly were elected
as a board of trustees for the said term, to take

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BOHEMIAN CLUB
charge of the estate and property belonging to
said association and to transact all affairs relative
to the temporalities thereof.
And we, the said Joseph Irwin, Frank G. Kenny
and H. R. Bloomer, judges of said election, hav-
ing been duly appointed as such, upon canvassing
all the votes polled at the said election and find-
ing that said trustees and officers had been duly
elected as above set forth, did themselves return
and certify the same to the said Club.
And we further certify that the said election
was fairly and legally conducted, and by ballot,
and that the same was carried on and conducted
and the votes thereof were canvassed and the
returns were made in strict conformity with the
rules and regulations of said Club.
And further, it is hereby declared and certified
that the name by which this corporation is and
shall be forever hereafter called and known is the
“Bohemian Club,” and its location is the city and
county of San Francisco.
That it is designed to be and is a moral, benefi-
cial and literary association, and that its objects are:
The promotion of social and intellectual inter-
course between journalists and other writers,
artists, actors and musicians (professional and
amateur), and others associated by reason of
knowledge and appreciation of polite literature,
science and the fine arts. And also the collection
and preservation of records, mementoes and
archives illustrating the progress of literature,
science and art on the Pacific Coast, and calcu-
lated to perpetuate the memory of those who have
been or shall be instrumental in promoting such
progress.
In witness whereof, we. the said judges of said
election, have hereto set our hands and affixed
our seals this 9th day of April, A. D., 1872.
H. R. Beoomer [Seal]
Frank G. Kenny [Seal]
Joseph Irwin [Seal]
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CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION

To which is affixed the official hand and seal of


Frank W. Scudder, Notary Public, before whom
the above named parties, H. R. Bloomer, Frank
G. Kenny and Joseph Irwin, appeared on the 9th
day of April, A. D. 1872.

proceedings TUndertafeen to perpetuate tbe


Corporation lUnder tbe provisions
of tbe Civil Code

The undersigned, being and constituting all of


the directors of the Bohemian Club of the City and
County of San Francisco, and the Secretary of
said Club, do hereby certify and declare, pursuant
to the provisions of Section 287 of the Civil Code
of the State of California, that on the 29th day of
April, 1892, at a meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Bohemian Club, at which meeting all the
Directors of said Club were personally present,
the following proceedings were had and action
taken:
Mr. Edward H. Hamilton offered the following
resolution:
Whereas, The Bohemian Club was on the 17th
day of May, 1872, organized under the provisions
of the Act of the Legislature of the State of Cali-
fornia concerning corporations, and approved
April 22, 1850; and,
Whereas, Said corporation is still existing and
has not already elected to continue its existence
under the provisions of the Civil Code of Califor-
nia applicable thereto; and,
Whereas, It is desirable that such election be
had and taken at this time; therefore, be it
Resolved That the Board of Directors of the Bo-
,

hemian Club do hereby unanimously resolve and


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BOHEMIAN CEUB
vote to continue the existence of the Club under
the provisions of the Civil Code of the State of
California which are applicable thereto, to the end
that the said Club may possess all the rights and
powers, and be subject to all the obligations, re-
strictions and limitations prescribed thereby.
The following named directors voted in favor of
the adoption of the following resolutions, viz:
Messrs. Gerberding, Hamilton, Durbrow, Bras-
tow, Graham, Hammond, Murphy, Stafford and
Price.
The president then declared that the said reso-
lution had been adopted by the unanimous vote of
all the directors of the Bohemian Club.
Mr. Donald De V. Graham then offered the fol-
lowing resolution:
Resolved That the secretary be and is hereby
,

authorized and directed to prepare a certificate of


the above action of the directors of this Club and
procure the same, to be signed by all the said
directors and to himself sign and certify the said
certificate under his hand as secretary, attested by
the seal of the corporation thereto affixed, and
thereafter to file the said certificate, so signed and
attested, in the office of the clerk of the city and
county of San Francisco, that being the office
where the original articles of incorporation of the
Bohemian Club are filed; and also to transmit to
the Secretary of State, for filing in his office, a cer-
tified copy of said certificate, all as required by
the provisions of Section 287 of the Civil Code of
the State of California.
The following named directors voted in favor
of the adoption of the foregoing resolution, viz.:
Messrs. Gerberding, Hamilton, Durbrow, Brastow,
Graham, Hammond, Murphy, Price and Stafford.
The president then declared that the said reso-
lution had been unanimously adopted.
In witness whereof, we, constituting all the
directors of the Bohemian Club, have hereunto
set our hands, and the secretary of said Bohemian

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CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION
Club has hereunto set his hand as secretary, and
affixed hereto the corporate seal of said Club.
Dated San Francisco, the 29th day of April,
1892.
Signed, A. Gerberding.
“ Ed H. Hamilton.
“ H. Durbrow.
S. D. Brastow.
xi
R. P. Hammond, Jr.
r Seal of
1 Bohemian
OF C
.
Arthur F. Price.
W. G. Stafford.
q Club E
Donald De V. Graham.
xrrrrr tttttttttjS
B. P. Murphy.
Signed, H. Durbrow,
Secretary, Bohemian Club.
State of California,
City and County of San Francisco. ss.
I, William J. Blattner, County Clerk of the city
and county of San Francisco, State of California,
hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and
correct copy of the original proceedings of the
Bohemian Club of San Francisco, incorporated
May 17, 1872, to continueexistence under the
its
provisions of the Civil Code of California, applica-
ble thereto, filed in my office on the 30th day of
April, A. D., 1892.
Attest my hand and my official seal, this 30th
day of April, A. D., 1892.
Wm. J. Blattner,
County Clerk.
By W. B. Tennis,
[seal] Deputy County Clerk.
State of California, ]
Department of State, j

I, B. G. Waite, Secretary of State, of the State


of California, do hereby certify, that I have care-
fully compared the annexed copy of Certificate
for Continuance of Existence with the certified

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BOHEMIAN CLUB
copy of the original, now on file in my office, and
that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and
of the whole thereof ; also, that this authentica-
tion is in due form and by the proper officer.
Witness my hand and the Great Seal of State,
Sacramento, California, the eleventh
at office in
day of May, A. D., 1892.
E. G. Waite,
Secretary of State
By Wm. H. Stevens,
Deputy.

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Constitution.
Constitution.

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ARTICLE I.

©rgant3atton.

This organization shall be known as the Bohe-


mian Ceub. It is instituted for the association of
gentlemen connected professionally with litera-
ture, art, music, the drama, and also those who, by
reason of their love or appreciation of these
objects, may be deemed eligible.

ARTICLE II.

Election of ©fficere

The government of the Club shall be vested in a


Directory consisting of a President, Vice-Presi-
dent, Secretary, Treasurer, and eight other direc-
tors, a majority whereof shall constitute a quorum.
The President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treas-
urer shall hold office for a term of one (i)year, and
until their successors are elected and qualified. The
eight (8) other directors shall hold office for a term
of two (2) years, and until their successors are
elected and qualified, provided that the said eight
(8) directors, who shall be elected on the Monday
preceding the second Tuesday of April, 1894, shall,
immediately after their organization, so classify
themselves, by lot or otherwise, that four (4) of
them shall go out of office on the second Tuesday
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BOHEMIAN CEUB
of April, 1895, and four (4) of them on the second
Tuesday of April, 1896. At each annual election
held after the Monday preceding the second Tues-
day of April, 1894, members of the Directory to
replace the President, Vice-President, Secretary
and Treasurer, and the outgoing four (4) other
directors, and to fill vacancies, shall be elected by
the Club. All the officers and directors in this
Article shall be elected in such manner as may be
prescribed in the By-Laws.

ARTICLE HI.
property
The legal title and ownership of all the property
and assets of the Club shall vest in the Directory,
who shall hold the same in trust for the benefit and
enjoyment of the members.

ARTICLE IV.
Any person ceasing from any cause to be a mem-
ber shall forfeit, ipso facto all right and title to
,

the property, funds and assets of the Club, or any


part thereof.
ARTICLE V.
Vacancies in ©ffice.
Vacancies in any of the elective offices occurring
before the next annual election shall be filled by
the Directory, the appointee to hold until the next
annual election.
ARTICLE VI.
linbebtebness of Members.
The Directory shall have power to strike from
the roll the name of any member for delinquency
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CONSTITUTION

in thepayment of indebtedness, or for any other


cause that may be deemed sufficient, in accordance
with the By-Laws. It shall also have power to
remit indebtedness from members to the Club, or
entrance fees from new members, and to impose
fines for the violation of rules.

ARTICLE VII.
Club meetings
The regular meetings of the Club shall be held
on the second Tuesdays of April, July, October
and January. The regular meeting occurring on
the second Tuesday of April shall be known as the
Annual Meeting.

ARTICLE VIII.
Special meetings.
Special meetings of the Club may be held at
any time, at the call of the Directory, to consider
specific subjects;and on a written request signed
by ten members, a special meeting must be called;
notice of such special meeting to be posted on the
bulletin board for ten days previous to the time of
such meeting. Thirty members shall constitute a
quorum for a general or special meeting.

ARTICLE IX.
jeypulsion.

Any member who may conduct himself in a


manner unbefitting a gentleman, either in the
Club or elsewhere, shall be expelled; provided
proper steps be taken to that end in accordance
with the By-Laws. A member conducting himself
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BOHEMIAN CI/UB

in any way calculated to disturb the harmony or


impair the good name or prosperity of the Club,
may be reprimanded, suspended or expelled.

ARTICLE X.
'toonorarB members.
Persons eminent in literature, arts, music or
science may be made honorary members of the
Club. They shall be entitled to all the privileges
of the Club, except voting and holding office, and
they shall be elected in a similar manner to that
provided for the election of active members.

ARTICLE XI.
life members.
Any member who have rendered distin-
shall
guished services to the Club, who shall have been
in active membership for the ten immediately pre-
ceding years, may be, by a unanimous vote of the
Directory, elected to Life Membership, conferring
upon him all rights, privileges and interests in the
Club without the payment of dues. The number
of such members at any one time shall be limited
to fifteen.

ARTICLE XII.
Strictly Social Cbaractcr.
Nodemonstration on behalf of any religious or
political object shall ever be made by this Club.

ARTICLE XIII.
Bmenbments.
No alteration or repeal of this Constitution,
nor addition to the same, shall be effected, except
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constitution

at a regularmeeting of the Club, nor until the


proposed change shall have been posted for at least
one month previously to being acted upon. It
members present at
shall require two-thirds of the
such meeting to adopt the said amendment, repeal
or addition. Amendments to the By-Laws, or
changes therein, must be posted for the same
length of time as amendments to the Constitution;
but a majority vote of members present at a regular
meeting shall be sufficient for their adoption. Any
amendment to such alteration or repeal of or
addition to the Constitution or By-Laws must be
posted at least two weeks before the meeting at
which it is to be acted upon.

ARTICLE XIV.
All provisions of former Constitutions and By-
Laws of this Club are hereby repealed.
By-Caws.
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;

Bv-Caws.
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president.

Section i. —The
President shall preside at all
meetings of the Club and of the Directory;
appoint the standing Committees appoint a
;

Committee of three members of the Club from the


Active or the Honorary List, which shall be known
as the Grove Committee; appoint all other Com-
mittees unless otherwise ordered by the Club;
shall make a report at the Annual Meeting,
showing its progress and financial condition
shall have the casting vote in case of a tie on
any question in the Directory, or in meetings of
the Club ;
shall sign all cheques upon the
Treasurer, and, in general, have a supervision over
the affairs of the Club, seeing that its rules and
regulations are rigidly enforced.

©rove Committee.

The Grove Committee shall consist of three


members, who shall hold office for fifteen (15)
years from the time of appointment; provided,
that of the Committee first appointed, one mem-
ber’s term shall expire at the end of five (5) years
and another’s shall expire at the end of ten (10)
years, as shall be determined by lot. The Presi-
dent of the Club shall appoint all members of the
Committee and fill all vacancies.
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BOHEMIAN CEUB
The Grove Committee shall have authority to
manage and control the Club’s property in Sonoma
County known as “Bohemia” and shall determine
upon the advisability and character of improve-
ments to be erected thereon.

\IHceslpre0it>ent.

Sec. 2. — In
the absence of the President, the
duties of his office shall devolve upon the Vice-
President. In the absence of both President and
Vice-President, a temporary President shall be
elected by the Directory.

Secretary.

SEC. 3. —The Secretary shall keep or cause to


be kept, minutes of all meetings of the Club and
of the Directory, and file all papers and documents
which belong to its archives. He shall keep a
record of the accounts of every member, collect
all indebtedness, and pay the same over to the
Treasurer, and shall countersign all cheques upon
him. He shall likewise notify members of all
meetings of the Club, post all notices, notify
persons of their election as members, and conduct
the correspondence of the Club. He is expected
to perform such other duties as the Directory or
Club may impose.

Bsslstant Secretary,


SEC. 4. An Assistant Secretary, not a member,
may be appointed by the Directory, at such salary
as may be fixed by that body, holding office
during its pleasure.
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BY-I/AWS

treasurer.


SEC. 5. The Treasurer shall have charge of the
funds of the Club, keep an account thereof,
subject at all times to investigation by the Direc-

tory, and pay out the said funds only upon the
cheque of the President, countersigned by the
Secretary.

Ube HKrectors.


SEC. 6. The Directory shall have general con-
trol of the affairs of the Club and manage its
business. It shall make such House Rules, in
addition to those contained in these By-Laws, as it
may deem discreet; authorize the expenditures
necessary to the proper working of the Club, and
audit the bills for the same, through its appropriate
committee. All extraordinary expenditures, in-
volving an outlay of more than five hundred
dollars must be brought before the Club, previous
to their being incurred and the Club’s responsi-
bility involved.

Ibfstodograpber.

SEC. 7. —The
Historiographer shall collect, ar-
range, classify and attend to recording and pre-
serving the literary, social and historical
productions, records and material, written and
printed, of the Club. He may employ such
clerical and other assistance, and may make such
other necessary expenditures, as the Board of
Directors shall authorize. He shall be ex-officio a
member of the High Jinks Committee.
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BOHEMIAN CI/UB

/Meetings of tbe ©{rectory.


Sec. 8. Regular meetings of the Directory
shall be held at such times as may be fixed by
them, and special meetings at the call of the
President, a quorum of the Directory, or on written
request of ten members.

[Disqualification.

SEC. 9. — Any member of the Directory who


shall voluntarily absent himself from its meetings
fortwo consecutive months shall be deemed to
have resigned therefrom.

•Directors Construes Inlaws.



Sec. 10. On all questions arising as to the
construction of these By-Daws, the decision of the
Directory shall be final, unless rescinded by the
Club at a general meeting.

jfees, Dues anfc limits of /Dembersbip.

SEC. 11. — The entrance fee for admission to


this Club shall be one hundred dollars ($ioo), and
the monthly dues five dollars ($5.00), payable in
advance. The active membership in this Club is
limited to 750, which shall not include Honorary,
Dife, Transient, or Temporary members.

monsIResibent /Members.


SEC. 12. All members resident of this State,
not living in nor doing business within fifty miles
of San Francisco, shall pay one-half the regular
dues.

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BY-I^AWS

IWomlnatinfl Committee.
Skc. 13. —This Club, the last quarterly
at
meeting prior to the expiration of the Club year,
or at a meeting of the Club, called for the purpose
prior to said time, shall elect from the body of its
members a Committee of five, who shall prepare
and submit a list of Officers and Directors to
serve for the ensuing year. The Committee
shall be chosen in the following manner: Nomi-
nations shall be made separately, and, when
seconded, shall be recorded by the Secretary.
When no further nominations are offered, the Pre-
siding Officer shall declare the same closed. The
Secretary shall then read the names of all nominees
as recorded, and the Club shall proceed to ballot
for the same, each member voting for five nominees.
When the voting is completed, the Presiding Offi-
cer shall appoint three tellers who shall count the
ballots and report the result to the Presiding
Officer, and the five nominees receiving the highest
number of votes shall be by him declared to be the
Committee. The Ticket submitted by the Com-
mittee shall be known as the Regular Ticket, and
shall be posted on the bulletin board in the Club
House by the Chairman of the Committee as soon
as completed, but not later than two weeks before
the annual election, and shall be printed and
circulated among the members at the expense of
the Club. If the ticket be not posted as above
required, it shall not be called the Regular Ticket.
Nothing herein contained shall preclude the
nomination of other tickets by any member or
members of the Club. All ballots shall be uniform
in size and color.
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BOHEMIAN CEUB
Bnnual Election

SEC 14. —At the annual election of officers the


voting shall be by ballot, and the polls shall be
kept open from twelve o’clock until eight o’clock
p. m. The Directory shall appoint three Judges of
Election to supervise the same, and at no time
while the polls are open shall there be less than
two Judges of Election present. They shall
declare the result, a plurality of votes electing,
and report the names of the officers elect, in writ-
ing, to the Secretary. In case of a tie vote,
made by lot.
decision shall be
Sec. 15. — No member shall be eligible to any
elective office, or be allowed a vote, who may at
the time be in arrears for dues or other in-
debtedness.
Sec. 16. —The officers elect shall assume their
duties on the day following their election.

Bfcmlggion of Members

SEC. 17. Every candidate for admission must
be not less than twenty-one years of age, and must
be proposed by one member and seconded by
another, to both of whom such candidate for
admission shall be personally known. The name,
residence and occupation of the proposed candi-
date shall be sent in writing to the Secretary, who
shall cause the same to be posted in a conspicuous
place in the Club, for the term of two weeks; at
the expiration of that time the name shall be
submitted to the Directory for election. The
name may be withdrawn by the proposer, or
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BY-I^AWS

seconder, at any time before the Directory takes


action thereon. No member of the Directory shall
propose or second a candidate for membership in
the Club.

Sec. 18. The members of the Directory shall
vote by ballot upon the candidate within two
weeks from the submission of the same. Two
adverse ballots shall exclude a candidate. The
Secretary shall communicate the result of the
ballot to the proposer and seconder. In case of
election, the Secretary shall notify the candidate.
No rejected candidate shall be again proposed
within six months after the date of such rejection.

SEC. 19. Newly elected members must pay
their entrance fee within fifteen days from the
date of their election, otherwise they will be
deemed to have forfeited their right to member-
ship.

Uransfent flGembers.

Sec. 20. —The members of the Faculty and


Academic Staff of any University, and officers of
the army or navy of the United States, on the
active list, may be admitted as Transient Members
of this Club by a unanimous vote of the Directory,
on a monthly payment, in advance, of one-half of
the regular dues. But such Transient Members
shall not have the right of voting or holding
office, and shall have no interest in the Club
property.
Uemporars flDembere.

SEC. 21. —Non-residents of the State of Cali-


fornia, temporarily visiting San Francisco, after

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BOHEMIAN CEUB
having been duly proposed and seconded in the
manner provided for by Section 17 of the By-Laws,
may, by a unanimous vote of the Directory, be
admitted to the use of the Club for a period of
three months, upon payment of three months’
dues in advance. If, at the expiration of that
period, they wish to become regular members of
the Club, they must be proposed and balloted for,
as provided in Sections 17 and 18 of By-Laws.
The proposer and seconder of any non-resident
admitted to the privileges of the Club under the
first clause of this Section, shall be held responsi-

ble for all indebtedness incurred by him during


the three months of visiting membership.

IRe-Bbrntsaion

SEC. 22. — Any member good standing who


in
may have resigned from the Club, or whose
membership may have ceased, may be re-admitted
upon the payment of such sum, not exceeding the
regular admission fee, as the Directory may de-
termine.

Iln&ebtetmess— 2>ueg ant> IKercbanMse


SEC. 23. Whenever any member shall have
contracted an indebtedness for monthly dues
amounting to the sum of ten ($10) dollars, such
fact shall be reported by the Secretary to the
Directory, who shall cause such member to be
notified of such indebtedness and should such
;

indebtedness remain unpaid for a period of thirty


days after such notification, he shall be cited to
show cause why he should not cease to be a mem-
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BY-LAWS
ber of the Club. Ten days after such citation,
unless such indebtedness be paid (or remitted for
good cause by the Directory), the name of the delin-
quent shall be stricken from the roll of members.
All indebtedness other than for dues must be
liquidated within the twenty days of the
first
month immediately succeeding the month in which
said indebtedness may have been contracted. If
not paid at the expiration of said twenty days,
then the Directory must be furnished with a good
and acceptable reason for the delay, and, in the
absence of this, the name of the delinquent mem-
ber shall be posted in the Club, and all further
credit denied him, until the amount he owes be
paid in full. If, at the expiration of sixty days
from the month in which said indebtedness may
have been contracted, it still remains unpaid, then
the member so indebted shall be suspended and
shall be posted as not entitled to the rights and
privileges of this Club. Such suspension shall
continue for ten months unless said indebtedness
be sooner paid in full and, if not paid at the end
;

of said ten months, the name of the delinquent


shall be stricken from the roll of members. Dur-
ing such suspension the delinquent shall be liable
for monthly dues, unless the same be remitted by
the Directory.

absentees.


SEC. 24. Members intending to be absent from
the State for a period of over six months may,
upon application to the Secretary, by a vote of the
Directory have their names placed upon the list of
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BOHEMIAN CEUB
absentees, provided that at the time of making
such application they shall not be in arrears.

Bbsentees’ ©ues

SEC. 25. Any member on the list of absentees
shall be charged at the rate of one-fourth of the
yearly dues for the time he is absent. If said dues
are not paid upon due notice, the provisions of
the By-Laws relating to delinquency may be en-
forced against such member.

Erpwlsion for flMscon&uct



SEC. 26. Any member who may charge another
with conduct unbefitting a gentleman or conduct
calculated to disturb the harmony or impair the
good name or prosperity of the Club shall prefer
such charge in writing to the Directory and if ;

there shall be probable cause for such charge, a


special meeting of the Directory shall be convened
to consider the same, of which the accused shall
have due notice. At such meeting, or any ad-
journment thereof, the Directory may take such
under the Constitution as it may deem just;
action,
but a unanimous vote of its members shall be
necessary for expulsion. A member so expelled
may appeal to a general meeting of the Club,
which must be called on his request, but a vote of
two-thirds of the members present at such meeting
shall be necessary for a reversal of the action of
the Directory.
tReatster of H&bvcsscs

SEC. 27. —A register shall be kept in the Club,


in which any member may record his name and
address.
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BY-LAWS
Notices mailed to the address of any member,
as noted in the Register, shall be considered
properly sent.
If a member record his address in the
fails to
Register, notices shall be mailed to his last address
known to the Secretary of the Club. Said notices
shall be held to have been received ten days after
being so mailed.

IRo Compensation to Members


SEC. 28. — No member on any pretext, or
shall,
in any manner, receive salary or compensation for
services from the funds of the Club.

Diettor's Cart>.

SEC. 29. — At
the request of a member, non-
residents of the city may be admitted to the privi-
leges of the Club for a period of two weeks, two
members of the Directory consenting. A card
shall be issued to each visitor, signed by the Pres-
ident and Secretary. Members introducing visitors
shall be held responsible for any indebtedness such
visitors may contract. The time of visitor’s cards
may be extended by the Directory, in their discre-
tion, for a term not to exceed two weeks, and to
non-residents, eminent in literature, art, music or
science, indefinitely. A card shall not be issued to
the same person twice within the same year.

SEC. 30 The holder of a Visitor’s Card, provided
he be a resident of the State of California, shall
not be entitled to the privileges of the Midsummer
Camp or Jinks.
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BOHEMIAN CEUB
IReeignation.

SEC. 31. — All resignations must be made to the


Secretary, in writing.

proves.

Sec. 32. —No member can vote by proxy.


•ftigb 3fnfts.


SEC. 33. “High Jinks” may be held on or
about the last Saturday evening of each month,
under the direction of a member to be designated
for that purpose by the appropriate Standing Com-
mittee of the Directory.

SEC. 34 Whenever the membership shall fall
below seven hundred and fifty (750) the Board of
Directors, in filling the vacancies, shall have the
power to elect one candidate a month preferen-
tially, without regard to his position on the wait-
ing list, provided such candidate may be distin-
guished in art, letters, music, or the drama.

Cuebfng's flbanual.

SEC. 35. — The


meetings of the Club shall be
governed by the rules of Cushing’s Manual, so far
as they are applicable, and do not conflict with
these By-Daws.

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Bouse Rules
s
Bouse Rules

¥
(i.) The Club-rooms shall be opened at 7 a. m.
daily. No members except those occupying bed-
rooms in the Club will be admitted after ia. m.
Members who may be in the rooms at that hour
are not to be influenced as to their departure, by
this rule.
(2.) The office of the Club shall be open from
8 a. m. to 8:30 p. M. on business days, and from 11
a. m. to 2 p. m. on Sundays and holidays.

(3.) No servant shall be sent from the Club on


the private business of any member. Feeing of
servants is prohibited. No reprimand shall be
given servants by members of the Club. Any
inattention to duty or lack of courtesy must be
reported at the office of the Club.
(4.) Complaints other than those referred to in
the preceding rule should be made in writing to
the Directory.
(5.) No visitor’s card shall be issued to any resi-
dent of San Francisco, or to any one residing with-
in 50 miles thereof. No more than two visitors’
cards shall be issued to one person within twelve
months. When the credit of a member is stopped
he is disqualified as a sponsor for visitors’
cards. A member of a corresponding Club must
present credentials signed by the Secretary of the
Club of which he is a member, or be introduced
by a member of the Bohemian Club.
(6.) Members of Clubs entitled to reciprocal
relations with the Bohemian Club, may enjoy the
privileges of the Club House for a period of three

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BOHEMIAN CEUB
months from the date of the presentation of their
credentials. After that time an extension of the
courtesy may be obtained only by application to
the Directory of the Bohemian Club, and the limit
of such extension shall be three months.
(7.) Gentlemen holding visitors’ cards are per-
mitted to entertain in the Club only members and
those entitled to the privileges of membership.
(8.) Gentlemen who are not members, and have
not the privileges of membership, shall be ex-
cluded from all parts of the Club other than the
visitors’ room, except while escorted by a member.
Residents of San Francisco, or of places within 50
miles thereof, may not be invited to the privileges
of the Restaurant Department oftener than once in
60 days, except by permission of the Directory. Use
of the visitors’ room, or any other of the Club-
rooms, for transaction of private business is pro-
hibited.
(9.) No member of the Club is permitted to
entertain in the Club at the same time more than
three persons who are not members, or have not
the privileges of membership, except at meals
served in a private dining-room.

(10) Members may have the use of the private


dining room for the entertainment of guests,
including ladies, provided twelve hours’ notice
thereof be given the Secretary, but no dinner
shall be served for less than four persons. The
Red room is available only on Wednesdays as a
private dining room for the entertainment of
ladies, except upon application to and with the
approval of the President, the Chairman of the
Dining Room Committee and the Chairman of the
Rooms Committee. The dinner party must not be
less than ten. On such occasions, ladies will not
be permitted in other rooms than those in which
the entertainment is given. Radies can lunch in
the private dining rooms only on the first Wednes-
day of the month. When personally conducted
by a member, ladies may visit the Club Rooms
between 2 and 5 o’clock p. m ., only on the first
Wednesday of the month.
HOUSE RUUES
(ii.) No member may invite to a Jinks, or to
dinner at the Club on the evening of a Jinks, any
person not a member, or not having the privileges
of membership, unless such person holds an invi-
tation from the Sire to attend the Jinks. A mem-
ber coming to the Club with a visitor on the even-
ing of a Jinks will be penalized should such visitor
not be entitled to be present as above provided.
(12.) Every card issued to the Card Games by
the Wine Room must be returned signed.
The Card Room game will be held responsible
for such cards, and they must agree with the Wine
Room account, which will be considered authori-
tive.

(13.) Playing of cards and other games will be


permitted only in the rooms set apart for such
purpose. The Directory shall have the power to
suppress any and all games which, in its opinion,
may be calculated to bring the Club into disrepute
or to interrupt its harmony.
(14.) None but members, or persons having the
privileges of membership, are permitted to pay for
refreshments.
(15a.) Except by previous arrangemen t with the
management, no meals will be served in any room
other than that set apart for the purpose, and all
food served must be purchased from the Club or
procured from the Wine Room sideboard. Food
served from the sideboard shall not be considered
a meal.
(15 b.) No food shall be served in the Green
Room, nor shall food or drink be served in the
Library.
(16.) Nobooks, papers or periodicals shall be
taken from the rooms where they are placed,
except that San Francisco daily papers may be
used in any room on the first floor of the Club, or
in the Library.
(17.) Conversation in the library is not per-
mitted.
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BOHEMIAN CEUB
(18.) Minors are permitted only in the visitors’
room, and then only when accompanied by
members.
(19.) No dogs
permitted in the Club-rooms.
(20.) Members shall be charged for property of
the Club destroyed or damaged by them, as the
Directory may order.
(21.) No transfer nor subletting of rooms is
permitted.
(22.) No subscription list, circular or notice
shall be circulated or posted in the Club without
the permission of the Directory or the appropriate
committee thereof.
(23. ) No information of proceedings of the Club
shall be supplied for publication to any newspaper
or magazine, except by authority of the Directory.
(24.) Resolved, That in case a member who is
posted for non-payment of any indebtedness shall
continue to sign cards after such posting, a fine
not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25) shall be
imposed on him for each card so signed by him,
that, is not taken up by said member on the day on
which it is signed; and such fine shall be consid-
ered as an indebtedness other than for dues.
(25.) No property of the Club shall be removed
from the Club rooms, under any circumstances,
without formal permission of the Directory.
(26.) For the violation of any of these rules, a
fine may be imposed by the Directory.

(27.) The sleeping apartments in the Club (with


the exception of those which are reserved as
transient rooms) are intended for the use and
accommodation of members who make such rooms
their homes and cannot be held or rented by any
member not making actual use of his room for a
longer period than thirty days, without special
permission of the Board of Directors.
— In effect August 1st, 1901.

(28.) Whenever the indebtedness of a member to


the Club amounts to one hundred dollars, his
further credit and supplies may be stopped, in the
discretion of the Board of Directors, until the
indebtedness shall have been paid.

In effect August 15, 1901.
Officers of the Club
1$72*I900
OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1872 — 1873
President THOMAS NEWCOMB
Vice-President HENRY EDWARDS
Secretary SANDS W. FORMAN
Treasurer ARPAD HARASZTHY
DIRECTORS
D. P. Belknap Edward Bosqui
Samuel M. Brookes A. G.Hawes
J. C. Williamson
Assistant Secretary J. H. Sayre

1873 — 1874
President HENRY EDWARDS
Vice-President ARPAD HARASZTHY
Secretary GEORGE DETTE
Treasurer ROBERT ROY
DIRECTORS
D. P.Belknap Edward Bosqui
Samuel M. Brookes A. G. Hawes
Robert M. Eberle
Assistant Secretary J, H. Sayre

1874—1875

President HENRY EDWARDS


Vice-President DAVID P. BEDKNAP
Secretary JOSEPH C. FORD
Treasurer CHARGES A. DEWIS
DIRECTORS
George T. Bromley Thomas Hill
Barton Hill Frank G. Kenny
J. M. McDonald
Assistant Secretary J. H. Sayre

55
OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1875 — 1876
President VIRGIT WITTIAMS
Vice-President THOMAS NEWCOMB
Secretary JOSEPH C. FORD
Treasurer CHARGES A. TEWIS
DIRECTORS
George T. Bromley Matthias Gray
Richard J. Bush Alexander G. Hawes
Joseph Maguire
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

1876 — 1877
President HENRY EDWARDS
Vice-President GEORGE T. BROMTEY
Secretary AMBROSE G. BIERCE
Treasurer JAMES D. RUGGTES
directors
Jennings S. Cox James C. Patrick
Sidney M. Smith Henry O. Hunt
Paul Frenzeny
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

1877 — 1878
President HENRY EDWARDS
Vice-President JENNINGS S. COX
Secretary TUCIUS H. FOOTE
Treasurer JAMES M. McDONATD
directors
Andrew McF. Davis Andrew J. Moulder
Stephen W. Teach Samuel M. Brookes
Hugh M. Burke
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

56
OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1878 — 1879
President ROBERT C. ROGERS
Vice-President JOHN H. BOAI/T
Secretary ANDREW S. BENDER
Treasurer ANDREW J. MOUEDER
directors
Joseph Tilden Russell J. Wilson
George J. Gee Julian W. Rix
Charles B. Bishop
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

3:879 — 1 880

President ROBERT C. ROGERS


Vice-President STUART TAYEOR
Secretary F. N. R. MARTINEZ
Treasurer GEORGE B. BAYEEY
DIRECTORS
Walter G. Holmes William W. Morrow
Frank E. Unger Albert D. Bradley
Meyer Straus
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

1880 — 1881
President JOHN H. BOAET
Vice-President PAUE NEUMANN
Secretary .E. N. R. MARTINEZ

Treasurer ANDREW McF. DAVIS


directors
Charles a. Eow Virgil Williams
Charles W. Dungan Alex. G. Hawes
ISIDOR GUTTE
Assistant Secretary J. E- Tippett

57
OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1881 — 1882
President ALEXANDER G. HAWES
Vice-President GEORGE CHISMORE
Secretary HARRY J. BRADY
Treasurer GEORGE W. BEAVER
DIRECTORS
Clarence R. Greathouse H. C. Johannes
Clay M. Greene Henry M. Bosworth
(^Frederick E. Castle
|Theo. F. Payne
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

1882 — 1883
President PAUE NEUMANN
Vice-President, l *EUGENE M. DEWEY
) JEROME A. HART
Secretary j
tJEROME A. HART
I
T. H. F. ROBERTSON
Treasurer ..CHARGES JOSSEEYN
DIRECTORS
A. J. Moulder Virgil Williams
Joseph R. Grismer (
|T. H. F. Robertson
-< *H. P. Fletcher
( j. A. Thompson
W. Reuling
*E.
Redding
J. D.
Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett

1883 — 1884
President W. H. E. BARNES
BENDER
(*A. S.
Vice-President CASPAR SCHENCK
(

Secretary PETER ROBERTSON


Treasurer C. P. GORDON
DIRECTORS
Theodore F. Payne F. Marion Wells
S. D. Mayer ^Caspar Schenck
W. P. Coleman (

j*J. W. Fox
Crittenden Thornton
}

Assistant Secretary J. E. Tippett


^Resigned fElected Vice-President. ^Elected Secretary

58
..

OFFICERS OF THE CLUB


1884 — 1885
President ..STUART TAYDOR
.

Vice-President. . . JOSEPH D. REDDING


Secretary HORACE G. PEATT
l*RAPHAEE WEIEE
Treasurer jSAMUEE OSBOURNE
DIRECTORS
J. N. H. Irwin G. W. Spencer
(*Henry Wadwsorxh J
^Frederick Yates
/H. C. Dibble \ A. J. Moulder
Osbourne
( ||Saml.
Peter Robertson
\

Assistant Secretary David Wilder

1885 — 1886
President JOSEPH D. REDDING
Vice-President . . . BENJ. R. SWAN
j*RAOUE MARTINEZ
Secretary /JOSEPH B. CROCKETT
Treasurer SIDNEY M. SMITH
DIRECTORS
Alex. G. Hawes Harry J. Brady
J Joseph B. Crockett
J
Stewart Menzies
/W. M. Bunker
Charles G. Yale
Assistant Secretary David Wilder

1886 — 1887
President GEORGE CHISMORE
Vice-President E. H. FOOTE
Secretary J. N. H. IRWIN
Treasurer J. A. THOMPSON
DIRECTORS
A. G. Hawes D. W. EORING
Stewart Menzies H. J. Brady
A. H. Rutherford
Assistant Secretary David Wilder
Resigned. {Elected Secretary. flElected Treasurer

59

OFFICERS OF THE CLUB


1887 — 1888
President BENJ. R. SWAN
Vice-President J. BRADY H.
Secretary ALBERT GERBERDING
Treasurer JAMES A. THOMPSON
DIRECTORS
A. G. Hawes J. N. H. Irwin
Stewart Menzies John Abrams
W. ZeileF.
Assistant Secretary David Wilder

1888 1889

President GEORGE BROMLEY T.


Vice-President ...PETER ROBERTSON
Secretary JOHN W. PEW
Treasurer FRANK W. SUMNER
..

directors
H. J. Stewart \
*Geo. D. Newhall
Geo. H. Wheaton
(

Robinson
Jas. A. Geo. Chismore
John Hewston, Jr.
Assistant Secretary David Wilder

1889 1890

President PETER ROBERTSON


Vice-President GEO. H. WHEATON
j* MARTINEZ
F. N. R.
Secretary /ALBERT GERBERDING
Treasurer JAS. D. PHEUAN
DIRECTORS
L. L. Baker (*A. G. Hawes
/Jas. M. McDonald
(John A. Stanton H. J. Stewart
/Geo. W. Beaver
Raphael Weill
Assistant Secretary David Wilder
Resigned.
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OFFICERS OF TEE CLUB
1890 — 1891
President JAMBS M. MCDONALD
Vice-President JAMBS D. PHEEAN
Secretary B. B. POMROY
Treasurer S. D. BRASTOW
DIRECTORS
Geo. W. Granniss M. S. Wilson
H. J. Stewart B. W. Townsend
Raphael Weill
Assistant Secretary David Wilder

1891 — 1892
President JAMBS D. PHEEAN
Vice-President EDWARD W. TOWNSEND
Secretary MOUNTFORD S. WIESON
Treasurer S. D. BRASTOW
DIRECTORS
Alfred Bouvier C. Osgood Hooker
George Chismore H. J. Stewart
J ^Raphael Weill
j Eouis Sloss, Jr.
Assistant Secretary *W. A. Tickner
“ “ H. B. Rathbone

1892 — 1893
President ALBERT GERBERDING
(*ED. H. HAMIETON
Vice-President jw. H. E. BARNES
Secretary H. DURBROW
BRASTOW
J*S. D.
Treasurer /VANDEREYNN STOW
DIRECTORS
R. P. Hammond l *W. G. Stafford
} R. J. Woods
D. De V. Graham
Arthur F. Price
Murphy E. P.
Assistant Secretary and Manager ...H. B. Rathbone
Resigned
61
V

OFFICERS OF THE CLUB


1893—1894
President ALBERT GERBERDING
Vice-President R. H. 1,1,0 YD
Secretary JAS. M. HAMILTON
J*S. D. BRASTOW
Treasurer | VANDERLYNN STOW
DIRECTORS
E. P. Murphy Robt. J. Woods
Hammond
R. P. G. E* P. Hall
D. E- P. Melliss
Assistant Secretary and Manager... H. B. Rathbone

1894—1895
President HORACE G. PLATT
Vice-President ALEX. G. HAWES
Secretary JOHN LATHROP
Treasurer HORACE G. HELLMANN
DIRECTORS
J
^Raphael Weill Geo. W. Wheaton
/ Vanderlynn Stow
*Chas. JosselynRobert H. Fletcher
A. H. Small W. G. Curtis
John A. Stanton Willis E. Davis
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone

1895 — 1896
President HORACE G. PLATT
$*ALBX. G. HAWES
Vice-President (VANDERLYNN STOW
*JOHN LATHROP
\
Secretary } M. C. SLOSS
Treasurer HORACE G. HELLMANN
directors
Willis E. Davis Geo. H. Wheaton
Wm. G. Curtis Robert H. Fletcher
E- R. Dimond Wm. Sproule
John A. Stanton
j t anderlynn Stow
I Tom Pennell
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone
^Resigned. tElected Vice-President.

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OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1896 — 1897
President GEO. CHISMORE
Vice-President PETER ROBERTSON
Secretary DONADD De V. GRAHAM
Treasurer JAS. A. THOMPSON
DIRECTORS
Geo. H. Wheaton Willis E. Davis
Vanderlynn Stow |*Edwin R. Dimond
Alexander Warner
|

C. Maddox
H. Wm. Sproule
Geo. F. Grant Geo. H. Mastick
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone

1897 — 1898
President WIEEIAM SPROUEE
Vice-President VANDEREYNN STOW
Secretary DONAED De V. GRAHAM
Treasurer JAMES A. THOMPSON
DIRECTORS
Geo. H. Mastick Geo. W. Granniss
C. E. Bickford Geo. H. Powers
Eaurie Bunten W. G. Stafford
Geo. F. Grant i*C. H. Maddox
|
Alfred Holman
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone

1898 — 1899
President JAMES THOMPSON
A.
Vice-President J. STEWART
H.
Secretary THOMAS M. PENNEEE
Treasurer GEORGE A. STORY
DIRECTORS
Thomas Rickard C. E. Bickford
Edward M. Green way Geo. H. Powers
j. R. Howell Geo. W. Granniss
M. A. Newell W. G. Stafford
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone
Resigned
63
OFFICERS OF THE CLUB
1899 — 1900
President VANDERLYNN STOW
Vice-President WIEEIAM STAFFORD
G.
Secretary THOMAS M. PENNEEE
Treasurer ...HOWARD C. HOUGHTON
directors
F. P. Dekring Thomas Rickard
V. C. Driffield E. M. Greenway
C. O. G. Miller M. A. Newell
Kirkiiam Wright J. R. Howell
Assistant Secretary and Manager H. B. Rathbone
members of the glub
members of tbe Club
Corrected to January 1, 1901

Date of Membership
ABBOTT, CHARGES H Oct. ]6, 1879
ACKER, NICHOLAS A Oct. 3, 1894
ADAMS, JOHN CHARGES June 4, 1892
AG HER, JAMES June 15, 1899
AIKEN, C. S Jan. 29, 1896
AINSWORTH, FRANK K Aug. 18, 1898
AITKEN, ROBERT I Dec. 14, 1899
AEDRICH, WIEEIAM F Apr. 28, 1894
AEEEN, ARTHUR F Oct. 28, 1897
AMES, F. H ...Jan. 15, 1896
AMES, GEORGE E Jan. 22, 1884
AMES, JAMES H Feb. 2,1898
AMES, PEEHAM W Feb. 13, 1877
AMES, WORTHINGTON July 27, 1899
ANDERSON, WINSEOW Oct. 10,1894
ARBUCKEE, MACEYN July 1, 1896
ARNOED, GUSTAVOUS Mar. 8, 1900
ARNOED, J. DENNIS Nov. 11, 1889
ASHE, R- PORTER Mar. 25, 1892
AUSTIN, JOSEPH Feb. 10, 1877

BABCOCK, WILEIAM Feb. 13,1877


BACKUS, SAMUEE W Dec. 29, 1897
BACON, EDWIN H Jan. 19, 1893
BAKER, WAKEFIEED Nov. 15, 1888
BAKEWEEE, T. V Aug. 31, 1899
BANCROFT, AEBERT E May 6, 1873
BANNING, B. R Dec. 7, 1898
BARBOUR, THOS. J Oct. 16, 1895
BARENDT, ARTHUR H Sept. 12, 1894
BARNES, W. H. E Oct. 1, 1872

BARNESON, JOHN Jan. 4, 1900

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BOHEMIAN CLUB
BARRETT, CHARTS E Nov. 25, 1897
BARTON, WILLARD T Mar. 14, 1883
BATCHEEDER, GEORGE A Oct. 10, 1894
BATCHEEDER, N. P May 8, 1900
BATES, E- J May 25, 1899
BEACH, A. NEESON Apr. 28, 1894
BEARD, JOHN E July 1, 1873
BEAVER, FRED H Sept. 5, 1900
BECK, FRANCIS E Apr. 13, 1893
BEHR, HERMANN H Jan. 7, 1873
BEEE, JAMES E Nov. 18, 1897
BENNETT, J. H Dec. 14, 1899
BENSON, JOHN Mar. 21, 1889
BERGEVIN, A. M Aug. 12, 1897
BERNARD, O. AEBERT Feb. 2, 1893
BERRY, FUETON G July 10, 1888
BERTHEAU, CESAR Dec. 2, 1896
BERTON, GEO. A Dec. 1, 1899
BICKFORD, CEARENCE E Mar. 24, 1892
BISHOP,THOMAS B Oct. 15, 1872
BEACK, ARTHUR E Sept. 8, 1892
BEEES, F. W Mar. 8, 1900
BEOOMER, H. R Mar. 25, 1872
BOAET, JOHN H Oct. 27, 1876
BOARDMAN, GEORGE C Nov. 29, 1882
BOARDMAN, SAMUEE H May 26, 1892
BOCQUERAZ, EEON E Feb. 15, 1894
BOERICKE, WIEEIAM Apr. 25, 1889
BOETON, ROBERT CEAY Aug. 30, 1892
BONESTEEE, JOHN T Mar. 20, 1877
BONESTEEE, R. G Dec. 23, 1896
BOOMER, AEEXANDER H Sept. 15, 1892
BOOTH, WIEEIAM F ..Apr. 26, 1900
BORLAND, J. H Sept. 16, 1896
BOSSE, CHRISTIAN Nov. 8, 1898
BOSWORTH, H. M Apr. 7, 1874
BOURN, W. B July 18, 1889
BOURNE, JOHN B July 7, 1885
BOWIE, ALLAN ST. J Mar. 3, 1882
BOYD, HARRY C Aug. 17, 1396
BRADY, HARRY J Nov. 21, 1878

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MEMBERS
BRASTOW, S. D Sept. 1, 1881
BRAYTON, ALBERT P. Jr June 27, 1894
BRAYTON, EDWARD E June 6, 1900
BREUER, H. J Aug. 12, 1897
BRITT AN, NATHANIEE J Feb. 3, 1874
BROMEEY, GEORGE T Apr. 8, 1873
BROOKS, WIEE Apr. 26, 1882
BROWN, ARTHUR M Aug. 31, 1899
BROWN, C. A Apr. 7, 1890
BROWN, R. GIEMAN June 2, 1898
BROWN, ROEAND G Feb. 27. 1877
BRUGUIERE, E- A Oct. 20, 1899
BUCK, FRANK H Mar. 17, 1897
BUCKINGHAM, AUREEIUS E July 15, 1896
BUCKINGHAM, GEORGE H Sept. 19, 1894
BUCKINGHAM, WIEEIAM P Sept. 28, 1899
BUCKEETON, E. E Oct. 16, 1895
BUEEOCK, F. W Jan. 4, 1900
BUEEOCK, T. S Apr. 14, 1897
BUEWER, H. F Mar. 20, 1895
BUNDSCHU, CHAS Oct. 28, 1889
BUNKER, W. M Aug. 21, 1879
BUNTEN, LAURIE Dec. 30, 1890
BURDEEE, JAMES B Oct. 31, 1894
BURGESS, FRANK GEEETT Jan. 2, 1895
BURGIN, J. F Nov. 29, 1888
BURKE, HUGH M Aug. 2, 1875
BURKE, JEREMIAH T July 24, 1890
BURKE, MARTIN J Mar. 8, 1894
BURNS, DANIEL M Jan. 18, 1894
BUSH, DAVID Oct. 27, 1876
BUTLER, FRED S Nov. 23, 1898

BUTLER, GEORGE E Apr. 8, 1882

CADENASSO, G Oct. 12, 1898


CANFIELD, CHAUNCEY E Sept. 14, 1900
CAGEIERI, GUIDO E Sept. 7, 1899
CAHILL, EDWARD F Sept. 11, 1896
CAMPBELL, JOSEPH C Apr. 13, 1893
CARESEN, EMIL June 21, 1887

CARLSON, CHARLES J May 31, 1887

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BOHEMIAN CLUB
CARLTON, HARRY P Nov. 3,1899
CAROL AN, FRANCIS J Nov. 17, 1884
CARROLL, EDGAR B Nov. 25, 1889
CARTAN, FRANCIS M July 25, 1882
CASTLE, ALBERT ERNEST June 1, 1893
CASTLE, ARTHUR H June 1,1893
CATTON, WILLIAM M Jan. 21, 1897
CHADBOURNE, F. S July 6, 1881

CHANSLOR, JOSEPH A Oct. 12, 1899


CHAPMAN, WILFRID B Dec. 26, 1882
CHASE, HORACE B Apr. 14, 1890
CHENERY, LEONARD E Dec. 21, 1899
CHESEBROUGH, A Mar. 26, 1896
CHISMORE, GEORGE Dec. 1, 1874
CHRISTESON, ANDREW Nov. 21, 1900
CLARKE, HARRY CORSON July 28, 1897
CLAWSON, JNO. WILLARD Oct. 7, 1897
CLEMENT, H. N May 9, 1878
CLINCH, CHAS. G June 1, 1900
CLOUGH, CHARLES L Apr. 10,1877
CLOUGH, E. H July 10, 1888
CLUNIE, THOMAS J Mar. 3, 1882
COLEMAN, BARRY Jan. 12,1893
COLEMAN, EVAN J Mar. 21, 1889
COLEMAN, J. V Oct. 21, 1890
CONEY, ALEX. K Apr. 3, 1888
CONRAD, JOHN G June 15, 1893
COOL, RUSSELL H May 3, 1894
CORBET, BURKE Aug. 29, 1900
CORNWELL, W. H Dec. 22, 1897
COSTIGAN, A. B Feb. 23, 1899
COWLES, W. NORTHROPE Apr. 18, 1889
COX, ELMER H Apr. 5, 1900
COX, JENNINGS S Feb. 2, 1875
CRANE, CARLTON C Jan. 4, 1900
CRAWFORD, A. K Sept. 14, 1900
CRAWFORD, JOHN JONES May 18, 1893
CROCKER, CHARLES H Apr. 11, 1894
CROCKER, HENRY J Jan. 18, 1887
CROCKER, WILLIAM H Nov. 17, 1885
CROOKS, JONATHAN J Mar. 30, 1893

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members
CROWEEY, DENNIS D June 16, 1890
CUREETT, WIEEIAM Feb. 2, 1886
CURTIS, J. M Mar. 29, 1900
CURTIS, WIEEIAM B June 1, 1899
CUSHING, CHAS. STUART Feb. 15, 1900
CUSHING, CEINTON Feb. 15, 1894
CUSHING, SIDNEY B June 25, 1891
CUTTER, E- B June 29, 1898

DAGGETT, J. R Jan. 25, 1899


DAVIS, ANDREW McF Apr. 6, 1875
DAVIS, DAVID Aug. 29, 1894
DAVIS, WIEEIS E June 30, 1892
DAVIS, W. S May 23, 1896
DEAN, WAETER E Nov. 6, 1877
DE CHANTREAU, J. D June 24, 1897
DEERING, CHAREES J June 20, 1900
DEERING, F. P June 6, 1889
DEEMAS, D. M Oct. 17, 1894
DE EONG, GEORGE BOWEN Feb. 24, 1897
DENICKE, E- A Oct. 28, 1890
DE VECCHI, PAOEO Mar. 3, 1882
DIBBEE, HENRY C Dec. 28, 1883
DICKMAN, CHAREES JOHN June 11, 1891
DIEEMAN, GEORGE E Dec. 21, 1899
DIMOND, EDWIN R Feb. 24, 1891
DIMOND, HENRY W Aug. 20, 1891
DODD, WIEEIS G July 28, 1893
DONAHUE, PETER J July 17, 1884
DONNEEE, ARTHUR C Oct. 3, 1893
DORNIN, GEORGE D Nov. 18, 1881
DOUGEAS, J. E Sept. 28, 1898
DOYEE, HENRY Apr. 5, 1900

DRAPER, T. W. MORGAN Mar. 2, 1900


DRESSEER, W. D June 1, 1900
DRIFFIEED, V. C Mar. 28, 1889
DRYSDAEE, DANIEE Sept. 11, 1896
DUBEDAT, E Sept. 28, 1898
DUNNE, FRANK H Jan. 18, 1900
DUNNING, W. B July 27, 1899
DURBROW, HARRY Feb. 2, 1886

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BOHEMIAN CLUB

DURNEY, JOSEPH Dec. 1, 1897


DUTTON, HENRY F Sept. 14, 1898

EASTON, GEORGE Aug. 24, 1893


EATON, NOBEE H Jan. 4, 1900
EDGAR WILLIAM H Dec. 21, 1898
EDWARDS, DAVID S Mar. 30, 1899
EDWARDS, J. W Sept. 19, 1894
EDWARDS, WILLIAM Apr. 11, 1889
EELLS, CHAS. P Aug. 10, 1899
ELDER, ROBERT B Feb. 22, 1894
ELDREDGE, ZOETH S Sept. 19, 1889
ENGLISH, WILLIAM D May 30, 1889
EVANS, GEORGE H Oct. 12, 1899

FAGAN JAMES J Dec. 1, 1897


FAY, CHARLES S Aug. 6, 1891
FAY, CHARLES W Sept. 8, 1897
FEDERICI. SANTIAGO A Jan. 18, 1900
FULT N, CHARLES N Oct. 24, 1882
FIELD, CHARLES K Aug. 21, 1895
FIELD GEORGE R June 29, 1898
FIELD, HENRY K July 21, 1884
FINDLEY, FRANK B Dec. 21, 1899
FLETCHER, GEORGE W Oct. 19, 1886
FLETCHER, ROBERT HOWE May 9, 1878
FLOOD, JAMES L July 21, 1884
FOLGER JAMES A Oct. 21, 1897
FOLLIS, CLARENCE G Apr. 26, 1900
FOLSOM, JOS. R Sept. 2, 1890
FONDA, HARRY STUART . Nov. 18, 1896
FOOTE, LUCIUS H Apr. 8, 1873
FORSYTH, ROBERT Mar. 2, 1900
FORSYTH, WILLIAM Aug. 14, 1879
FORTMANN, HENRY F Nov. 3, 1892
FOSTER, A. W Jan. 3, 1889
FOSTER, CHARLES J Nov 6, 1877
FOSTER, NEWTON H Oct. 10, 1894
FOX, JOSEPH M Mar. 6, 1879
FRANCIS, HARRY Oct. 17, 1894
FRAWLEY, T. DANIEL Aug. 12, 1897
MEMBERS
FRAZIER, JAMES E Oct. 1, 1896
FROEEICH, CHRISTIAN Aug. 18, 1880
FUEEER, JACOB E Mar. 26, 1896

GAFFEY, JOHN T Dec. 1, 1897


GAEEOIS,EUGENE Oct. 12, 1898
GAMBEE, JOHN M Dec. 28, 1898
GARDNER, CHAREES F May 15, 1900
GARRETT, K. PORTER Sept. 26, 1900
GERBERDING, AEBERT Jan. 15, 1883
GIBBS, H. T May 8, 1900
GIBBS, WIEEIAM C Nov. 17, 1884
GIBSON, W. D. K Aug. 12, 1897
GIESTING, JOSEPH G Dec. 22, 1897
GIEEIG, HENRY M Oct. 23, 1883
GIEMAN, GRANVIEEE B Aug. 26, 1890
GOAD, W. FRANK Aug. 10, 1899
GOODAEE, ARTHUR June 6, 1900
GOODAEE, H. W Dec. 14, 1899
GOODFEEEOW, GEORGE E Nov. 9, 1893
GOODWIN, JAMES W Dec. 28, 1899
GORDON, HARRY F Sept. 28, 1898
GOW, P. GEORGE Oct. 30, 1895
GRACE, FRANK J. M Nov. 4, 1896
GRAHAM. DONAED DE V Nov. 4, 1890
GRAHAM, JAMES H May 22. 1888
GRAHAM, ROBERT Oct. 81, 1900
GRANNISS, GEORGE W July 21, 1884
GRANT, ANGUS A Feb. 2, 1893
GRANT, GEORGE F Oct. 17, 1877
GRANT, JOSEPH D Apr. 8, 1882
GRANT, TOM C Oct. 31, 1876
GRAU, ENRIQUE.. Aug. 10, 1899
GRAY, CEARENCE H Jan. 11, 1899
GRAY, HARRY N Dec. 31, 1891
GRAY, HENRY Mar. 17, 1897
GRAY, EEE E July 6, 1893
GREEN, CHAREES E Mar. 25, 1882
GREEN, E. F Oct. 10, 1900
GREENE, CEAY M May 4, 1876
GREENWAY, EDWARD M Sept. 5, 1894

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GREENWOOD, F. A Dec. 19, 1894
GREENWOOD, GEORGE D June 13, 1900
GREGG, WELLINGTON, Jr Jan. 11, 1900
GRIFFIN, FRANK W Sept. 26, 1900
GRIFFIN, WILLARD M June 15, 1899
GRIM, ALFRED RUDOLPH Aug. 22, 1894
GRIMWOOD, CHARLES P July 27, 1899
GRISMER, JOSEPH R Oct. 30,1877
GUNN, ALEXANDER Mar. 2, 1900
GUNN, J. O. B Aug. 28, 1895
GUNTER, ARCHIBALD C Mar. 30, 1885
GUTTE, ISIDOR June 27, 1876

HAIGHT, FRED B Feb. 2, 1898


HAIGHT, HENRY H Apr. 27, 1899
HALDAN, EDWARD B Dec. 8,1879
HALE, MARSHALL Sept. 28, 1899
HALE, PRENTIS C Sept. 28, 1899
HALE, REUBEN B May 4, 1899
HALL, CHARLES L-... Nov. 18, 1896
HALL, FREDERIC W July 10,1888
HALL, GEORGE E. P Mar. 31, 1890
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER Jan. 26, 1885
HAMILTON, EDWARD H Apr. 6, 1886
HAMILTON, JAMES M Feb. 24, 1890
HAMMOND, ANDREW B Apr. 14, 1890
HAMPE, THEODORE Feb. 24, 1890
HANCHETT, LEWIS E Feb. 15, 1900
HARCOURT, JAMES M May 3. 1894
HARDIN, A. RILEY Nov. 11, 1896
HARRINGTON, TENNANT Jan. 27, 1891
HARRISON, A. DALTON Nov. 18, 1897
HARRISON, RALPH C May 7, 1872
HARRISON, WILLIAM GREER ....Apr. 25, 1889
HARROLD, JOHN F Oct. 12, 1898
HARRON, JOHN O Jan. 4,1900
HART, JEROME A Mar. 22, 1881
HARVEY, J. DOWNEY June 1, 1882
HASBROUCK, JOSEPH Apr. 1, 1880
HASLETT, OLIVER C June 1, 1900
HASLETT, SAMUEL June 15, 1893

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MEMBERS
HATCH, FRANCIS C .Apr. 6, 1893
HAVEN, CHARLES D .July 6, 1887
HAWES, ALEXANDER G .June 12. 1872
HAWKS, HENRY D .Feb. 9, 1893
HAWKS, JAMES L .Feb. 2, 1893
HEAD, ADDISON E .Feb. 2, 1875
HEARST, WILLIAM R .Oct. 12, 1886
HECHTMAN, ALBERT J .July 6, 1899
HECHT, MARCUS H .Sept. 21, 1893
HELLMANN, A. C .Apr. 25, 1889
HELLMANN, HORACE G .Jan 23, 1879
HENEY, FRANCIS J .June 6, 1900
HEROLD, RUDOLPH, Jr .July 6, 1887
HERRIN, WILLIAM F .Jan. 16, 1895
HEYMAN, HENRY .May 16,1878
HICKOX, GEORGE C .May 6, 1873
HILL,BARTON Oct. 17, 1873
HILL,CHARLES BARTON .July 10, 1895
HILL,HORACE L .Nov. 25, 1876
HILL,THOMAS .Feb. 4, 1873
HODGKIN, WILFRED H .Nov. 14, 1900
HOGG, JAMES .Apr. 28, 1890
HOHWIESNER, FREDERICK. Sept. 26, 1894
HOLBROOK, HARRY M .Mar. 2, 1898
HOLMAN, ALFRED June 9, 1892
HOOD, WILLIAM .Jan. 16, 1895
HOOKER, C. OSGOOD .Feb. 2, 1885
HOOKER, ROBERT G .May 4, 1886
HOOPER, W. B Apr. 26, 1882
HOPKINS, EDWARD W Oct. 24, 1882
HOPKINS, WILLIAM B Feb. 22, 1894
HORN, W. P .Feb. 1, 1900
HOTALING, FREDERICK C... Feb. 8, 1900
HOTALING, RICHARD M Mar. 23, 1898
HOUGHTON, H. B .May 30, 1889
HOUGHTON, HOWARD C May 14, 1891
HOWARD, C. W., Jr Dec. 21, 1898
HOWELL, JOSIAH Dec. 17, 1896
HOWELL, JOSIAH ROWLAND .Apr. 14, 1890
HUG, CHARLES A Mar. 21, 1889
HUMPHREY, O. J Dec. 21, 1898

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BOHEMIAN CLUB
HUNT, ANDREW M Jan. 4, 1900
HUNTINGTON, H. E Jan. 16, 1895
HUNTINGTON, T. W Aug. 31, 1899
HUSSEY, HORACE P May 3, 1882
HUTCHINSON, E. C Feb. 3, 1890
HYDE, FREDERIC A July 11, 1889
HYDE, ROTHWELL Nov. 23, 1898

IRWIN, JOSEPH N. H May 21, 1872


IVES, GEORGE I Apr. 6, 1875

JARBOE, PAUL R Jan. 17, 1889


JENKS, LIVINGSTONE Mar. 10, 1899
JOHNSON, HEZRON ARTHUR Aug. 26, 1890
JONES, HENRY I Oct. 15, 1891
JORDAN, JAMES C May 18, 1898
JORGENSEN, CHRIS A Jan. 2, 1895
JOSSEUYN, CHARGES July 1, 1873
JOULLIN, AMEDEE June 21, 1887
JUDSON, C. CHAPEL May 26, 1897

KANE, DANIEL H May 18, 1899


KAWANANAKOA, DAVID Jan. 11, 1900
KEITH, WILLIAM Feb. 13, 1895
KELLAM, FREDERICK B Nov. 3, 1899
KEELER, HENRY C Jan. 26, 1898
KELLY, W. F Dec. 28, 1899
KENNEDY, ARTHUR J Aug. 31, 1899
KIDDER, J. F July 8, 1899
KITTREDGE, E. H Jan. 30, 1895
KLINE, GEORGE W July 9, 1896
KLINK, GEO. T July 27, 1899
KNIGHT, CHAS. E June 13, 1900
KNIGHT, FRED S Feb. 15, 1900
KNIGHT, GEORGE A Feb. 21, 1888
KNOWLES, HARRY J June 13, 1900
KNOWLES, S. E Mar. 20, 1879
KUHN, ALBERT C Feb. 8, 1899
KUNZ, HENRY Dec. 1, 1897

LANDERS, JOHN Jan. 6, 1874


LANDERS, WILLIAM J May 3, 1882
LANE, FRANK E June 6, 1894

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MEMBERS
EANE, RALPH P June 1, 1900
EANKERSHIM, JAMES B May 23, 1900
LARKIN, AEFRED O Jan. 26, 1885
EATHROP, BARBOUR Dec. 5, 1876
EATIMER, P E- Dec. 26, 1894
EEAMING, E. B June 16, 1898
EEE, JOHN, Jr Mar. 23, 1899
LEIGHTON, J. B Oct. 12, 1899
EENT, GEORGE H May 26, 1890
EENT, WIEEIAM M Dec. 26, 1894
EEONARD, CHAREES E Feb. 8, 1887
EETCHER, BEVEREY July 6, 1899
EEVISON, JACOB B Feb. 3, 1891
EEWERS, WIEEIAM HENRY Aug. 12, 1897
EEWIS, JOHN M May 25, 1899
EILIENTHAE, PHIEIP N July 14, 1892
LIEEIS, S. C Oct. 28, 1890
EIPMAN, FREDERICK E Sept. 26, 1894
EISSER, EOUIS Apr. 12, 1900
EEOYD, REUBEN H May 7, 1872
EONG, HERBERT C June 29, 1899
EONGPRE, PAUE de Dec. 14, 1899
EORING, FRANCIS H May 4, 1886
EOW, CHAREES AEEARD Dec. 2, 1873
EOWDEN, \V. H April 7, 1891
LUND, HENRY, Jr Dec. 28, 1898
EUNDBORG, J. A. W May 3, 1894
EUTHER, JOHN B July 24, 1877
EYMAN, RICHARD M Sept. 15, 1899
EYNCH, JAMES K Mar. 22, 1900
EYNCH, JOHN C Oct. 26, 1899
EYNCH, THOMAS H June 1, 1900
EYNCH, JEREMIAH Nov. 18, 1876
EYON, GEORGE EEMER Oct. 23, 1895

MACDONAED, AUGUSTIN S Sept. 4, 1895


MACDONAED, BURNS June 20, 1894
MACDONAED, WM Dec. 2, 1896
MACFAREANE, EDWARD C Mar. 20, 1879
MACKAY, CLARENCE H Oct. 21, 1897
MADDOX, CABEE H Nov. 7, 1878

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BOHEMIAN CLUB
MAHIy,WILLIAM Apr. 30, 1896
MAHONEY, JOHN J Nov. 16, 1893
MAIyPAS, A. . Apr. 26, 1882
GEORGE H
MAI/TER, Dec. 29, 1876
MANN, HENRY R Sept. 7, 1893
MANNING, H. S May 19, 1897
MARQUARDT, JOHN June 11, 1896
MARSH, GEORGE T Aug. 17, 1899
MARSHALL, BENJAMIN May 18, 1886
MARSHALL, HENRY May 7,1872
MARSHUTZ, L. C June 20, 1889
MARTIN, JOHN Aug. 27, 1896
MARTIN, PETER D Aug. 12, 1897
MARTIN, WALTER S Jan. 27, 1897
MARTIN, WILLIAM July 20, 1895
MARTINETTI, IGNACE V Jan. 25. 1899
MARTINEZ, F. N. R June 2, 1876
MARTINEZ, JAVIER T May 12, 1897
MAR YE, GEORGE T Aug. 21, 1879
MASTICK, GEO. H ,,...Sept. 2, 1890
MATHEWS, ARTHUR F Dec. 26, 1889
MATHEWS, EDGAR A June 29, 1898
MATSON, WILLIAM.... Jan. 18, 1900
MAU, WILLIAM F Apr. 8, 1882
MAXWELL, J. D Nov. 19, 1891
M \XWELL, JOHN W. C Apr. 2, 1896
MAYER, SAMUEL D Nov. 4, 1873
MCALLISTER, M. HALL May 18, 1886
McCALEB, THOMAS Oct. 21, 1897
mcconnell, e. g Nov. 13, 1895
McCORMlCK, ERNEST O May 15, 1900
MCCORMICK. F. H Feb. 10, 1897
McCOMAS, J. FRANK May 11, 1899
McCREERY, A. B Sept. 8, 1892
MCDONALD, JAMES M May 7, 1872
MCDONALD, M. JASPER Dec. 2,1873
MCDONALD, MARK L Feb. 13, 1877
MCKEE, JOHN DEMPSTER Apr. 4, 1889
MCLANE, CHARLES A June 6, 1894
MCLAREN, NORMAN Sept. 23, 1897
MCLENNAN, FRANCIS P Jan. 17, 1878

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MEMBERS
MCMULLEN, LATHAM. 1, 1900
McMURTRIE, SAMUEL : 2, 1897
McNAB, JAMES 5, 1896
MCNEAR, GEO. W., Jr. . 19, 1900
MEAD, LEWIS R 18, 1873
MEADE, CALVERT i 20, 1881
MEDCRAFT, R. C 22, 1897
MEIN, ROBERT M . 14, 1898
MEJIA, ENCARNACION 13, 1895
MELLISS, D. ERNEST.. . 13, 1881
MELVIN, HARRY A 10, 1892
MENZIES, STEWART... 4, 1873
METSON, W. H 24, 1895
MEYER, JOHN HENRY, 14, 1899
meysenburg, O. W.... 8, 1900
MICHAELS, CHAS.F.... 1, 1897
MILES, DAVID E . 26, 1894
MILES, william E 12, 1898
MILLER, C. O. G 21, 1887
MILLER, HARRY east. 30, 1889
MILLER, H. M. A 23, 1886
MILLER, HORACE H... 1, 1894
MILLS, E. T. B 24, D90
MILLS, F. G. B . . . .Dec. 27, 1887
MITCHELL, ROBERT B. 28, 1894
MIX, LEE W 4, 1878
MIZNER, EDGAR A 6, 1887
MOFFITT, JAMES K 3, 1899
MOOERS, EDWIN D 14, 1899
MOLERA, E. J 20, 1891
montealegre, C. F... 24, 1882
MONTEALEGRE, F. G .. ....July 11, 1894
MOORE, ARTHUR W ...July 7, 1885

MOORE, ROBERT S 4, 1900


MOOSER, WILLIAM 19, 1900
MORGAN, F. C 22, 1900
MORTON, HENRY J 27, 1900
MORSE, GEORGE E . .Aug. 31, 1899
MORROW, ROBERT F... 23, 1885

MOSELEY, ANDREW S.. 23, 1900

MOULTRIE, LLOYD H... 26, 1900

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MUECKE, G. A. E Jan. 5, 1875
MUNDY, J. H Jan. 27, 1890
MURPHY, DANIEL T Jan. 17, 1889
MURPHY, EUGENE P Feb. 27, 1877
MURPHY, S. G Aug. 7, 1877

NAPPENBACH, HENRY .Dec. 22, 1897


NESMITH, CORING G Aug. 26, 1890
NEUMANN, PAUL May 7, 1872
NEWCOMB, THOMAS Feb. 15, 1872
NEWELL, MARSHALL A Mar. 30, 1893
NIELSON, WILLIAM P Aug. 81, 1899
NOBEE, PATRICK Apr. 28, 1885
NOWEEE, AEEXANDER Apr. 5, 1900

OKEEE, CHAREES JOHN Oct. 6, 1892


OLDER, FREMONT May 18, 1899
OLIVER, WILLIAM LETTS May 25, 1886
OSBORN, R. W Nov. 3, 1898
OSBOURNE, LLOYD Apr. 19, 1900
OVERTON, CHARLES P May 4, 1899
OWEN, FRANK LEE Aug. 18, 1892

PADDOCK, CHARLES JEROME Dec. 15, 1892


PAGE, N. CLIFFORD May 12, 1890
PALMER, ERNEST H Mar. 23, 1899
PARDEE, STARR C June 6, 1900
PARKER, SAMUEL Jan. 11, 1900
PARKHURST, JOHN Nov. 24, 1899
PARKS, JAMES F Dec. 14, 1893
PARTRIDGE, JOHN Feb. 10, 1883
PATTON, CHAS. L June 2, 1897
PAYNE, THEO. F Jan. 22, 1877
PAYNE, WARREN R June 9, 1876
PAYNE. WILLIAM H Aug. 28, 1878
PECK, ORRIN Dec. 28, 1899
PEIXOTTO, EDGAR D Dec. 7. 1893
PEIXOTTO, ERNEST C Dec. 3, 1891
PENNELL, THOMAS M Nov. 24, 1892
PERKINS, GEORGE C Sept. 27, 1876
PETERS, CHARLES ROLLO Oct. 14, 1889
PEW, JOHN W Mar. 22, 1881

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MEMBERS
PHELAN, JAMES D Oct. 20, 1884
PIERSON, FRED H Oct. 17, 1894
PIERSON, WILLIAM M Jan. 6, 1897
PILLSBURY, EVANS S May 29, 1877
PISSIS,ALBERT Sept. 26, 1882
PLATT, HORACE G May 11, 1882
POLK, I. H Nov. 18, 1899
PORTER, BRUCE Dec. 5, 1894
POWERS, GEORGE H Nov. 14, 1878
PRATT, GEORGE C Nov. 21, 1878
PRESCOTT, GEORGE W Apr. 17, 1877
PRICE, WALTER W June 25, 1896

RANDOLPH, DANIEL L June 24, 1897


RANK, W. M July 7, 1892
RANKIN, JAMES Oct. 14, 1890
REDDING, ALBERT P June 12, 1883
REDDING, JOSEPH D May 5, 1881
REED, CHARLES JEROME Sept. 3, 1891
REED, GEORGE WHITNEY Jan. 9, 1895
REIS, JOHN O’NEAL May 28, 1896
REMILLARD, P. H Jan. 4, 1900
RENNIE, WILLIAM Jan. 4, 1899
REVETT, BEN. STANLEY Mar. 30, 1899
RICHARDSON, GEORGE F July 9, 1896
RICKARD, THOMAS Sept. 16, 1890
RIX, JULIAN W Jan 19, 1876
ROBERT, DENT H Feb. 2, 1898
ROBERTS, J. G May 8, 1900
ROBERTSON, PETER Nov. 17, 1875
ROBINSON, CHARLES D Feb. 27, 1895
ROLKER, JOHN H Nov. 24, 1899
ROSEN STIRN, JULIUS June 20, 1881
ROSENTHAL, LOUIS Oct. 28, 1896
ROSS, GORDON Oct. 15, 1896
ROWELL, LEONARD F May 23, 1883
RUNYON, EDWARD WHEELOCK Apr. 18, 1889

SABIN,WALLACE A Dec. 15, 1897

SAGE, GEORGE E June 20, 1900


SANBORN, GF. Sept. 7, 1896
SARLE, LESTER Feb. 8,1900

81
BOHEMIAN CLUB
SCHUSSLER. HERMAN Nov. 29, 1887
SCOTT, IRVING M Apr. 17, 1895
SCRUTTON, LINDSAY Dec. 1, 1899
SESNON, WILLIAM T Feb. 15, 1900
SEXTON, WILLIAM Nov. 1, 1887
SHARON, FREDERICK W July, 3, 1883
SHAW, WILLIAM PROSPER Apr. 29, 1893
SHELDON, ED. H Dec. 9, 1890
SHELDON, WALTER D June 13, 1900
SHEPARD, A. D Jan. 11, 1899
SHERMAN, FRANK P May 23, 1900
SHERMAN, HARRY M June 13, 1889
SHERMAN, L. S Jan. 16, 1895
SHERMAN, M. H Sept. 16, 1890
SHERWOOD, JOHN D June 16, 1890
SHERWOOD, WILLIAM R May 17, 1887
SHETTERLEY, JOHN L- M Feb. 18, 1892
SHIELS, J. WILSON Nov. 24, 1899
SHINN, L. W July 28, 1897
SHOCKLEY, WILLIAM H Mar. 21, 1889
SHORTRIDGE, S. M Feb. 21, 1895
SHOTWELL, W. J Aug. 29, 1900
SIEBE, JOHN F Oct. 3, 1900
SIMMONS, ELMER E Dec. 21, 1899
SIMS, WILLIAM M June 1, 1900
SIMSON, ROBERT Apr. 26, 1882
SLADE, SPENCER E June 1, 1900
SLOAN, C. B Aug. 31, 1899
SLOSS, JOSEPH Oct. 27, 1892
SLOSS, LEON Jan. 12, 1886
SLOSS, LOUIS, Jr Jan. 12, 1886
SLOSS, MARCUS C Oct. 27, 1892
SMALL, A. H Mar. 25, 1882
SMEDBERG, W. R May 14, 1886
SMITH, BENJAMIN J Nov. 24, 1899
SMITH, BRAIN ARD F Apr. 26, 1882
SMITH, CLARENCE M Oct. 17, 1895
SMITH, HENRY H Oct. 3, 1894
SMITH, HERBERT G May 18, 1893
SMITH, JAMES B Aug. 18, 1898
SMITH, JAMES F Oct. 12, 1898

82
.

MEMBERS
SMITH, EOUIS W Oct. 26, 1899
SMITH, MARTIN I. W .Sept. 1, 1898
SMITH, SIDNEY MASON .Dec. 2, 1873
SMITH, W. H., Jr Jan. 4, 1899
snedaker, W. H .Jan. 4, 1900
SNEEEING, JAMES F .Jan. 6, 1890
SOMERS, BURBANK G .Aug. 31, 1899
SOUEE, MIEAN .Jan. 18, 1900
SOUTHARD, W. F .Aug. 22, 1894
SPENCER, HENRY McD .May 23, 1900
SPIERS, JAMES, Jr .May 8, 1895
SPRECKEES, ADOEPH B . . . .July 25, 1878
SPRECKEES, JOHN D .July 11, 1878
SPROUEE, WIEEIAM .Dec. 16, 1890
STAFFORD, W. G Feb. 7, 1889
STANTON, JOHN A .Nov. 17, 1885
STEINHART, S .Apr. 11, 1889
STEVENS, ASHTON P .Nov. 25, 1897
STEWART, H. J .Apr. 12, 1887
STEWART, JAMES .Sept. 19, 1894
ST. JOHN, CHAUNCEY M .Mar. 22, 1900
STODDARD, CHAS. WARREN .Aug. 13, 1872
STOEZ, FREDERICO E Mar. 23, 1899
STONE, A. E .Sept. 4, 1895
STONE, GEORGE .Aug. 1, 1894
STONE, WAETER S Aug. 21, 1883
STORY, GEORGE A May 23, 1883
STOUTENBOROUGH, C. H Mar. 6, 1877
STOW, HARRY P .July 16, 1896
STOW, SHERMAN P .Aug. 22, 1894
STOW, VANDEREYNN May 19, 1892
STRATTON, FREDERICK S.. Nov. 10, 1899
STRAUSS, MEYER .Dec. 1876
19,
STRONG, GEORGE H .June 1887
7,
STUBBS, JOHN C. S .July 23, 1891
SUEEIVAN, FRANK J .June 8, 1885
SUMNER, FRANK W .May 3, 1882
SUTTON, JOHN G .Sept. 4, 1895
SWAIN, EDWIN R .Sept. 1, 1897
SWAN, BENJAMIN R .Oct. 23,1875
SWAYNE, ROBERT HENRY.. .Oct. 3,1894
SWEENEY, JAMES P .Jan. 11,1900

83
BOHEMIAN CEUB
TAEEANT, JOHN D May 30, 1895
TARPEY, MICHAEE F Sept. 12, 1894
TAY, CHARGES FOX Feb. 1, 1900
TAYEOR, CHAREES F Dec. 15, 1892
TAYEOR, CHAREES H Mar. 29, 1900
TAYEOR, HENRY BENEDICT Feb. 10, 1897
TEN WINKEE, F. W Sept. 26, 1900
TESCHEMACHER, H. F Feb. 10, 1877
THARP, NEWTON J Jan. 25, 1899
THOMAS, RHYS Mar. 10, 1899
THOMAS, WIEEIAM Jan. 29, 1884
THOMPSON, A. W Dec. 14, 1898
THOMPSON, EDWARD R Dec. 1, 1897
THORNEEY, W. y *: Dec. 29, 1897
THORNTON, W. ^M Sept. 26, 1900
THRESHER, F. E June 15, 1893
TIBBITTS, HOWARD C May 11, 1898
TIEDEN, DOUGEAS Dec. 5, 1894
TIEDEN, HEBER C June 29, 1899
TIEEMANN, FREDERICK, Jr Sept. 7, 1893
TOEAND, HUGO Sept. 28, 1898
TOURNEY, GEORGE Sept. 19, 1894
TOWNE, ARTHUR G.... Mar. 14, 1889
TOWNSEND, EDWARD W Apr. 26, 1882
TRIEEEY, JOSEPH Nov. 16, 1899
TROWBRIDGE, H. O Feb. 24, 1906
TRUMBO, HOWARD May 25, 1899
TRUMBO, ISAAC Nov. 11, 1890
TURNBUEE, WAETER Jan. 6, 1874
TURNER, GEO. W June 29, 1898
TURPIN, FRANK BEAIR July 27, 1899
TWIGGS, JOHN W Dec. 27, 1887
TYSON, GEORGE H Nov. 3, 1898
TYSON, JAMES Oct. 12, 1898

UMBSEN, HENRY P May 4, 1899


UNGER, FRANK E May 4, 1876

VAIE, AKIN H Feb. 23, 1893


VAIE, FRANK A Oct. 10, 1894
VAEENTINE, JOHN J June 1, 1882
VAN BERGEN, HENRY Sept. 19, 1894

84
MEMBERS
VAN BERGEN, JOHN W Sept. 19, 1894
VAN SICKEEN, FREDERICK W Apr. 28, 1892
VAN TREES, FRANK S Dec. 19, 1900
VAN WYCK, H. E June 13, 1889
VEEDER, H. P Aug. 31 1899
VETTER, E. F Aug. 10, 1899
VINZENT,EDWARD G Sept. 7, 1899
VOSS,FREDERICK G Jan. 15, 1893
VOWINCKEE, F. WIEEIAM Oct. 17, 1894

WADSWORTH, HENRY Sept. 1, 1881


WAEDRON, W. B Apr. 19, 1894
WAEKER, JAMES G Aug. 15, 1889
WAEEACE, JOHN H June 1, 1893
WAEEACE, R. B Oct. 12, 1893
WAESH, E. M June 1, 1899
WAETER, WIEEIAM J Apr. 8, 1882
WAETERS, S. D. G Feb. 8, 1899
WANDESFORDE, JUAN B Feb. 3, 1875
WARD, JAMES W Dec. 21, 1899
WARDE, FREDERICK Mar. 17, 1890
WARNER, AEEXANDER Sept. 8, 1892
WASS, D. D Feb. 23, 1899
WATERMAN, ISAAC G Aug. 14, 1895
WATSON, D. S Aug. 31, 1899
WATSON, JAMES R Mar. 30, 1893
WAYMAN, W. O Feb. 23, 1899
WAYMIRE, JAMES A Nov. 17, 1884
WEED, M. H Mar. 6, 1895
WEIEE, RAPHAEE Mar. 4, 1873
WEIEE, SYEVAIN June 6, 1889
WEECH, R. M July 6, 1899
WEECH, THADDEUS Dec. 15, 1897
WEEES, GEORGE R Aug. 21, 1883
WENBAN, SIMEON May 19, 1892
WENDEEE, C. T Aug. 31, 1899
WENDEING, GEORGE X Sept. 15, 1899
WETHERED, WOODWORTH Apr. 18, 1889
WETMORE, CEARENCE J Nov. 21, 1900
WHEATON, GEORGE S June 6, 1894
WHITE, DOUGEAS Dec. 7, 1898

85

i
BOHEMIAN CEUB

WHITE, WIEEIAM H Sept. 5, 1877


WHITNEY, JAMES O July 9, 1896
WHITWEEE, WIEEIAM S Apr. 10, 1877

WIEEAND, AEBERT G Aug. 5, 1896


WICKERSHAM, FRED A June 20, 1900

WIEEKOMM, ADOEFO May 9, 1889


WIEEIAMS, HENRY A Aug. 27, 1896
WIEEIAMS, THOMAS T Dec. 21, 1899
WIEEIAMSON, J. M Oct. 28, 1889
WIESON, C. H May 5, 1890
WIESON, FRANK P Feb. 27, 1883
WIESON, HORACE May 9, 1889
WIESON, JAMES M Nov. 3, 1898
WIESON, JOHN C Jan. 12, 1898
WIESON, JOHN SCOTT Mar. 27, 1877
WIESON, MOUNTFORD S Mar. 25, 1882
WIESON, N. N June 1, 1900
WIESON, RUSSEEE J June 16, 1876
WIESON, THOMAS S July 27, 1898
WIESON, WAETER J Apr. 12, 1900
WINANS, JOHN C Dec. 12, 1894
WORES, THEODORE Sept. 1, 1881
WRIGHT, EDWARD C Feb. 9, 1898
WRIGHT, GEORGE S Nov. 8, 1876
WRIGHT, GEORGE T Mar. 2, 1900
WRIGHT, KIRKHAM Sept. 5, 1894
WRIGHT, EESEIE A Dec. 15, 1897
WRIGHT, J. B Oct. 10, 1900

YAEE, CHAREES G July 6, 1881


YATES, FREDERIC Apr. 25, 1878
YOUNGER, WIEEIAM J June 16, 1876

ZEIEE, FRED.W July 10, 1883


ZEIEIN, WINFIEED S Aug. 6, 1891

86
transient members.
.

transient members

¥
ARMY
BALDWIN, MURRAY, Eieut.
CUTTS, E- M., Eieut
FORWOOD, WM. H., Colonel.
GIRARD, AEFRED C., COLONEL.
HEUER, WM. H., Eieut. Colonel.
NORMOYLE, JAMES E., Eieut.
RAYMOND, J. C., Eieut.
WIESON, E- T., Eieut.
EVANS, FREDERICK DAHE, Captain.
MCKAY, JAMES G., MAJOR.
KRANTHOFF, C. R., Captain.

NAVY
BEURET, JOHN D., Ass’t Naval Constructor.
HARRINGTON, F. H., Colonel U. S. M. C.
HEPBURN, H. J., Ensign.
IDE, GEORGE, Captain.
KAVANAGH, A. G., Eieut.
McEEROY, GEO. W., Eieut.
MEANS, VICTOR C. B., SURGEON.
MIEEER, CYRUS R., Ensign.
MOSER, JEFFERSON F., Comdr.
MYERS, JNO. TWIGGS, Capt. U. S. M. C.
NICHOESON, R. F., Et. Commander, U. S. N.
REITER, GEO. C., Captain.
SCHEUEZE, W. H., Et. Commander, U. S. N.
SNOW, EEEIOTT, Naval Constructor.
WIESON, W. E-, Paymaster.

89
FACULTY
AEDRICH, M. A., Stanford University.
ARMES, W. D., University of California.
BABCOCK, K. University of California.
C.,
CEAPP, E- B., University of California.
CORY, CEARENCE E-, University of California.
DUNIWAY, CEYDE A., Stanford University.
FEAHERTY, M. C., University of California.
HUNT, E. E-, University of California.
JEPSON, W. E-» University of California.
MAYBECK, B. R., University of California.
O’NEIEE, EDMOND, University of California.
OSTERHOUT, W. J. V., University of California.
SETCHEEE, W. A., University of California.
SOUEE, FRANK, University of California.
SYEE, E. D., University of California.
WAITE, HENRY DE H., University of California.

90
honorary members.
honorary members

¥
ARDITI, EUIGI JORDAN, DAVID STARR
behr, Herman h. keith, wieeiam
BROMEEY, GEORGE T. EIPPINCOTT, SARAH
CEEMENS, SAMUEE E- MIEEER, JOAQUIN
COOEBRITH, INA D. MUSIN, OVIDE
feetcher, ROBT. HOWE NEWCOMB, THOMAS
gieman, daniee c. TOMASSO
SAEVINI,
HARRISON, AEEXANDER STANEEY, HENRY M.
HARTE, E. BRET STODDARD, CHS. WARREN
HIEE, THOMAS WAEEACE, WIEEIAM T.
IRVING, SIR HENRY WHEEEER, BENJAMIN IDE
JEFFERSON, JOSEPH WINTER, WIEEIAM

93
Eire members.
Original Life members

BANCROFT, AEBERT E. ELOYD, REUBEN H.


BRITTAN, NATHANIEE J. McDONAED, JAMES M.
COX, JENNINGS S. mcdonaed, MARK e.
DAVIS, ANDREW McF. McDONAED, M. JASPER
DEAN, WAI/TER E. MENZIES, STEWART
HEAD, ADDISON E. PAYNE, WARREN R.
HICKOX, GEORGE C. STOUTENBOROUGH, C. H.
HIED, HORACE E- SWAN, BENJAMIN R.
IVES, GEORGE I. teschemacher, H. F.
WIESON RUSSEEE J.
,

97
fionorary Cite members
¥
BOAIyT, JNO. H. MARSHALL, HENRY
BOSWORTH, H. M. MARTINEZ, F. N. R.
BRADY, HARRY J. RIX, JULIAN W.
BURKE, HUGH M. ROBERTSON, PETER
FOOTE, LUCIUS H. STEWART, H. J,
GRAHAM, DONALD DE V. WANDESFORDE, JUAN B.
IRWIN, JOSEPH N. H. YALE, CHARLES G.

98
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