parcel of land, extending from present-day Lincoln Way to Judah Street, between Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth avenues, San Francisco, and here, since 19 10, amid his books, he had resided. It is generally agreed that the Duboce Tunnel and Judah Street car line were fruits of his agitation for the betterment of that district.
The oldest post of the American Legion in California, San Francisco Post, claimed him as a member, and these comrades-in-arms conducted his funeral services. The mortal remains of Charles Francis Griffin now rest in Holy Cross Cemetery, San Mateo County.
A. T. Leonard, Jr., M.D.
Book of Remembrance
In the December 1948 Quarterly appeared, for the first time, a list of twelve names, in whose memory gifts had been made to the Society's Library Fund. Since that time the number of names, now inscribed in the "Book of Remembrance," has increased to sixty-six. They are arranged below, alphabetically, according to the year of contribution.
William Cavalier
Edna Rodden Martin
Albert Leslie Oliver
Mrs. H. Spens Black
Edwin T. Blake
Helen Kinsell
William C. Latham
M. Hall McAllister
Ruby McCormick
F. J. Morin
Frank M. Ogden
Mrs.E.O.C.Ord
George A. Pope
Mrs. George A. Pope
Edward T. Sheppard
Mrs. Leslie Symmes
Louise A. Wormley
Oscar Thomas Barber
Edward Washington Bender
Lilian Hoogs Blaisdell
Hope Bliss
Philip Read Bradley
Eldridge Ayer Burbank
John R. Burns
Rumsey Campbell
Randolph Clement
Edward B. Field
Morton R. Gibbons, M.D.
Abraham P. Hankes
Thomas Norman Harvey
Virginia Utz Jobe
Arthur C. Kennedy
George Dunlap Lyman,
La Verne Scott Moss
Whitney Palache
Robert J. Parker
Mabel Gray Potter
William C. Sharpsteen
John Joaquin Smith
L. Deming Tilton
Harry C. Warren, M.D.
Ray Lyman Wilbur, M.D.
Harvey Wetmore Beard
Katharine Esther Bennitt
George Mackey Cornwall
William M. Gilliland
Eliza Jane Gilman
Olive Martha Gould
Emily West Knowlaml
Ethel A. Krook
Abbie Hyde Lewis
James L'Hommcdieu
Helen Flint Lyman