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The Family (club)

The Family is a private club in San Francisco, California, formed in 1901 by newspapermen who left the Bohemian Club. The club maintains a clubhouse in the city as well as rural property 35 miles to the south in Woodside.
An exclusive, invitation only, all-male club, it calls new members "Babies", regular members "Children" and the club president "Father". The club rules forbid the use of its facilities or services for the purposes of trade or business. Furthermore, each member must certify that he will not deduct any part of club payments as business expenses for federal or state income tax purposes. The Family sponsors charity projects such as a hospital in Guatemala.〔(SFGate. ''The Chosen Few: S.F.'s exclusive clubs carry on traditions of fellowship, culture – and discrimination''. Adair Lara. July 18, 2004. )〕
==History==
The Bohemian Club was formed by and for journalists, and included a number who worked for the ''San Francisco Examiner'' and other papers owned by William Randolph Hearst. In 1901, Ambrose Bierce wrote a poem that seemed to predict or even call for President William McKinley's death by an assassin's bullet, and the Hearst chain ran the piece. When McKinley was assassinated shortly thereafter, opponents of Hearst created a fervour over the poem's publication, ending Hearst's ambitions for the US presidency and causing the Hearst newsmen to resign from the Bohemian Club in protest over the Bohemian Club's banning of Hearst newspapers from the premises. A group of 14 reporters, editors, and other resigned members formed their own club and called it "The Family".
Early public activities by the club included the sponsoring of a horse race called the "Family Club Handicap" held in Oakland in 1904. A racehorse named "Fossil" took first place, receiving a silver cup from the Family as well as US$1,000 from the California Jockey Club.〔(New York Times. December 11, 1904. ''Fossil Won Family Club Handicap.'' )〕
The Family clubhouse was originally located at 228 Post Street, but the building was lost two days after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake in the subsequent calamitous fire, though not before serving as temporary rest station and meal place for earthquake victims such as the bereft Conreid Metropolitan Opera Company.〔(Calisphere. University of California. Ernest Goerlitz. ''Story of the San Francisco earthquake and conflagration as far as it affected the Conreid Metropolitan Opera Company April 18th, 19th and 20th, 1906.'' )〕 The club rebuilt at the corner of Powell and Bush Streets, and still conducts meetings at this site two blocks from the peak of Nob Hill.
The Family's clubhouse has served as a venue for musical events such as an annual benefit for San Francisco Sinfonietta〔(SF Sinfonietta. Events calendar )〕 as well as black-tie dinner lectures by various experts and personages such as Stanlee Gatti speaking to benefit horticultural programs〔(SFGate. ''Benefits: Elton John to rock first Bridge School gala''. Catherine Bigelow. October 22, 2006. )〕 and Charles M. Schulz appearing to promote the Cartoon Art Museum.〔(Animation World Network. ''Chow Down With Charles M. Schulz''. July 12, 1996. )〕

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