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There were few stories on the disaster. The following Monday (April 23) the Bulletin an- nounced, in a three-column box on the front page, the location of a San Francisco office for the handling of advertisements and subscriptions. It was at 1708 Fillmore street. Stories appeared in this issue of firms intending to rebuild, and of insurance men prepared to settle their losses. The first ads also appear in this issue. On the second page was a throe- column, half -page ad of a real estate broker.... There were seven columns of want ads. The list of persons trying to find missing relatives and friends took more than a page and a half. The news stories were calmer and an editorial indicated the changing tone . COMMON SENSE PREVAILING OVER HYSTERICAL TERROR A front-page box of two columns, four inches deep in the Bulletin of April 25 revealed the difficulties the editors had In reassembling their scattered staff. It read: THE REV. WILLIAM RADER PAULINE JACOBSON MRS. FLORENCE DARRAGH JANE CARR Please call at once upon Mr.
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