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Restaurant Guide

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1990

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1. Respectively at Stanford University, the law firm of Hancock, Rothert & Bunshoft, San Francisco State University, and the University of California, Berkeley.

2. Do not be confused: In San Francisco numbered streets (e.g., 2nd, 1st) are south of Market Street and numbered avenues (e.g., 3rd Ave.) are in the western part of The City. To add to the fun some numbered streets cross each other; to our knowledge, no numbered avenues intersect. While we're at it, since Market Street crosses The City at an angle and since north-south streets begin their numbering at Market Street, the same street addresses on two parallel north-south streets will not be at the same east-west street. Don't rely on addresses, ask for the names of the cross streets.