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Discussion of the origin of the San Francisco Foundation; community service, and the Zellerbach Family Fund; American Friends Service Committee projects; social work, and the Columbia Foundation; public housing planning and environmental issues; volunteer planning and funding rural community services; banking, community responsibility, and the San Francisco Foundation; and project development for East Bay and other foundations, in interviews with DANIEL E. KOSHLAND, PHILIP S. EHRLICH, JOSEPHINE WHITNEY DUVENECK, MARJORIE DORAN ELKUS, DOROTHY W. ERSKINE, FLORENCE RICHARDSON WYCKOFF, EMMETT GAMALIEL SOLOMON, and BILL SOMERVILLE. Daniel J. Koshland, Responding to the Flow of New Ideas in the Community Philip S. Ehrlich, Sr., An Attorney's Twenty-Five Years of Philanthropic Service Josephine Whitney Duveneck, Working for a Real Democracy with Children and Other Minority Groups Marjorie Doran Elkus, Recollections of San Francisco Private Agencies and Foundations, 1935-1950 Dorothy W. Erskine, Environmental Quality and Planning: Continuity of Volunteer Leadership Florence Richardson Wyckoff, A Volunteer Career, from the Arts and Education to Public Health Issues Emmett Gamaliel Solomon, A Corporate Citizen's Concern for the Effectiveness of a Community Foundation Bill Somerville, A Foundation Executive in Training, 1961-1974

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