She talks about the photographers and images. Watch monday, beginning at 8 00 eastern. Enjoy American History tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. Ae legendary ladies historical interpretation group, portraying notable women from western history, including sharpshooter annie oakley and labor activist mother jones the Golden History Museum of golden colorado hosted this event and provided the video. In time to hear the stories of real women who made a Significant Impact on the west. Welcome sharon from legendary ladies. [applause] good evening and welcome. I would like to give a special thanks to megan murphy, who just left us for inviting the legendary ladies to visit with you today. The women of the west were quite varied. You need only look at the costumes they are wearing or listen to the stories they tell to understand this. Some women came west with husbands or fathers in search of gold, opportunity, or land in the west. Often, the landscape they encountered was quite differe
Five years of technology or what talent will be required. Of your cell phone. The administrator requires a staffing plan. Doesnt exist. There maybe hurdles to overcome but hiring as permanent exempt is better than the traditional Civil Service for technology. It reduces time to hire. It raises proakt of attracting top talent. It means hiring mistakes can be corrected easily. Its done elsewhere in the city. Lawyers and our attorney departments do have at will status for the same reasons as we find with technology. Isnt it worth the effort to match talent with what is needed . Culture is a mighty force. It provides comfort in its traditions. Its a safe haven u because its tried and accepted. Its reinforced because its troublesome to change but culture all blinds to the other ways of doing things evening if the other ways hint of doing better. It stifles and shuts down i thinking. It doesnt anticipate the unintended consequences of changing times. This grand jury is not the only voice tha
She was the biggest fan of San Francisco s firefighters and California s most original woman
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Lillie Hitchcock Coit was a great fan of both San Francisco and its firefighters.San Francisco Public LibraryShow MoreShow Less
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Coit Tower was built in atop Telegraph Hill in 1933 at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit, to beautify the city and pay tribute to its firefighters.Lance Iversen/The Chronicle 2008Show MoreShow Less
The biggest fan of early San Francisco’s celebrated volunteer firefighters, and one of the great free spirits in the city’s history, was a transplanted Southern belle named Lillie Hitchcock Coit.