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where the atmosphere is of the Twentieth Century moving fast toward the Twenty-first History, topography, climate and romance have combined for more than a century to make San Francisco one of the magnetic cities of the world. People of every age, occupation and inclination in search of a good life converge on this Paris of the West, the city by the Golden Gate. So it is not surprising that the San Francisco Office of Haskins & Sells holds a special attraction for the ambitious and adventurous accountant. This past year 40 per cent of the 48 recruits who signed on at the San Francisco Office came there through referrals by other H&S offices. Surely the blessings of nature have a great deal to do with the attractions of the San Francisco Bay Area for young people who want to work and grow professionally with a dynamic organization, to live in a culturally stimulating atmosphere, and at the same time enjoy the finest of outdoor life and scenic beauty. Tom Graves, partner in charge, is enthusiastic about what he calls the cosmopolitan nature of the staff: "There's nothing provincial about our organization, because we draw staff members from schools all over the country. They come to us from Massachusetts, Oregon, Montana, Michigan, Indiana and Iowa—just to name a few who are arriving this week. We are trying to capitalize on the attractiveness of the Bay Area in order to get an outstanding staff. We are definitely not ingrown. There is a liberality of view here, a tolerance that you don't find to the same degree in other parts of the country." Built on a fingertip of land between the Pacific Ocean and one of the world's greatest natural harbors, the city of San Francisco is confined by its water boundaries. It has grown upward— up the steep sides of its many hills and up in towering buildings that from a distance resemble a profusion of giant gray and white building blocks standing on end. The metropolitan area of San Francisco has spread southward, down the peninsula to dozens of communities whose inhabitants surge into the city for work in the mornings. It reaches across the great bridges into Marin County to the north and to Oakland, Berkeley and other East Bay points. San Francisco boosters do not exaggerate when they claim the city has a climate all its own—moody and whimsical, yet invigorating, like perpetual spring. Cleansing drafts of air from the Pacific sweep in through the Golden Gate, as if from a giant natural air conditioner. Temperatures seldom rise above 75° or drop below 45°, so cool-weather clothes are comfortable the year around. The only weather feature about which San Franciscans can complain is the fog, which is borne in from the Pacific Ocean by the morning breeze, lingers awhile and then is swiftly swept away. San Francisco, one of the world's greatest shipping ports, is also the fi- Copyrighted -- License from Black Star