The Journal of San Diego History

The Journal of

San Diego History

Volume 51

Winter/Spring 2005

Numbers 1 and 2 ? The Journal of San Diego History

Publication of The Journal of San Diego History has been partially funded by a generous grant from Quest for Truth Foundation of Seattle, Washington, established by the late James G. Scripps; and Peter Janopaul, Anthony Block and their family of companies, working together to preserve San Diego's history and architectural heritage.

Publication of this issue of The Journal of San Diego History has been supported by a grant from "The Journal of San Diego History Fund" of the San Diego Foundation.

The San Diego Historical Society is able to share the resources of four museums and its extensive collections with the community through the generous support of the following: City of San Diego Commission for Art and Culture; County of San Diego; foundation and government grants; individual and corporate memberships; corporate sponsorship and donation bequests; sales from museum stores and reproduction prints from the Booth Historical Photograph Archives; admissions; and proceeds from fund-raising events.

Articles appearing in The Journal of San Diego History are abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life.

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Front cover: Detail from ?SDHS 1998:40 Anne Bricknell/F. E. Patterson Photograph Collection.

Back cover: Fallen statue of Swiss Scientist Louis Agassiz, Stanford University, April 1906. Courtesy of the California Historical Society, FN-32903. Agassiz visited San Diego in 1873, praising its perfect latitude.

The Journal of

San Diego History

Volume 51

winter /spring 2005

numbers 1 & 2

Iris H. W. Engstrand Molly McClain Editors

COLIN FISHER DAWN M. RIGGS

Review Editors

University of San Diego

Published since 1955 by the SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1649 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, California 92101

ISSN 0022-4383

The Journal of

San Diego History

Volume 51

winter /spring 2005

number s 1 & 2

Editorial Consultants

MATTHEW BOKOVOY University of Oklahoma

DONALD C. CUTTER Albuquerque, New Mexico

WILLIAM DEVERELL University of Southern California; Director, Huntington-USC Institute of California and the West

VICTOR GERACI University of California, Berkeley

PHOEBE KROPP University of Pennsylvania

ROGER W. LOTCHIN University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

NEIL MORGAN Journalist

DOYCE B. NUNIS, JR University of Southern California

JOHN PUTMAN San Diego State University

ANDREW ROLLE The Huntington Library

RAMON EDUARDO RUIZ University of California, San Diego

ABE SHRAGGE University of California, San Diego

RAYMOND STARR San Diego State University

DAVID J. WEBER Southern Methodist University

Published quarterly by the San Diego Historical Society at 1649 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, California 92101.

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Volume 51

CONTENTS

winter /spring 2005

numbers 1 & 2

ARTICLES

Two Days in San Francisco ? 1906 Laurence M. Klauber 1

San Diego's Bygone Burlesque: The Famous Hollywood Theatre Jaye Furlonger 21

A Gothic Architect in San Diego: Philip H. Frohman and the New St. Paul's Church, 1920 ? 1966

William A. Koelsch 42

BOOK REVIEWS

61

INDEX

Volume 49, nos. 3 & 4, and Volume 50 76

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