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  1. 16 de jun. de 2014 · His most visible contribution came in 1962, when he and his mother, Lurline Matson Roth, bought the old Ghirardelli chocolate factory in the Fisherman’s Wharf area after the company had moved.

  2. Lurline Berenice Matson Roth Birth 3 Sep 1890. San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA Death 4 Sep 1985 (aged 95) Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, USA Burial. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park.

  3. 11 de nov. de 2014 · Lurline Matson married William P. Roth in 1914; in 1927 Roth became president of Matson Lines. That same year saw the SS Malolo (Hawaiian for “flying fish”) enter service inaugurating a higher class of tourist travel to Hawaii. In 1928, Roth sold the old steamship Lurline to the Alaska Packers’ Association.

  4. Lurline Photo Gallery. Cutting the first piece of steel for the construction of Lurline at General Dynamics NASSCO’s shipyard in San Diego – November 29, 2017. May 10, 2019: Drone shot of Lurline. Matson Chairman and CEO Matt Cox hands the bottle of champagne to Constance Lau, Matson Board Member and Lurline Sponsor in preparation for ...

  5. 19 de may. de 2021 · For Filoli, that history spans two families: William Bowers Bourn II and Agnes Moody Bourn (1917-1936) and William P. Roth and Lurline Matson Roth (1937-1975). Tasked with evoking the look and feel of what it was like to live in the 56-room, 54,256-square-foot house, Filoli’s curatorial and interpretive teams confront significant challenges:

  6. digicoll.lib.berkeley.edu › record › 217499digicoll.lib.berkeley.edu

    All uses of this manuscript are covered by a legal agreement between the Regents of the University of California and Lurline Matson Roth dated October 28, 1981. The manuscript is

  7. 7 de dic. de 2011 · Lurline Matson married William P. Roth in 1914; in 1927 Roth became president of Matson Lines. That same year saw the SS Malolo (Flying Fish) enter service inaugurating a higher class of tourist travel to Hawaii. In 1928, Roth sold the old steamship Lurline to the Alaska Packers’ Association.