Herbert Eugene Caen (April 3, 1916 - February 1, 1997) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist working in San Francisco. Born in Sacramento, California, Caen worked for the "San Francisco Chronicle" from the late 1930s until his death, with an interruption from 1950 to 1958 during which he wrote for the "San Francisco Examiner." His collection of essays entitled "Baghdad-by-the-Bay" was published in 1949. Wikipedia
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In the pantheon of San Franciscans there is no other like Herb Caen . The Sacramento native was hired by Chronicle editor Paul Smith in the late 1930s at the age of 20. Smith was a wonderkind who at 26 didn't want to be the youngest person on the paper' www.mistersf.com/literary/litcaen.htm
Herb Caen ( 1916 - 1997 ) was a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist working in San Francisco . He worked for the San Francisco Chronicle from the late 1930s until his death, with an interruption from 1950 to 1958 during which he wrote for the San Francisco www.ezgeography.com/encyclopedia/Herb_Caen