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"The old San Francisco was dead. It will be a different city. It has to be different. Its needs are different, and its people will be different." Gladys Hansen
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"The people who came in and adopted the city made a difference." Gladys Hansen
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"He'd be crazy to come." Gladys Hansen
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"Once, San Francisco was such an attractive city, and everyone was welcome. Today it's not as attractive, and basically you have to be on the 'right' side to be welcomed." Gladys Hansen
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"It's to get the tourists in." Gladys Hansen
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"When you get new people constantly into an area, they are not sure of themselves. They don't know what the past is, and I don't think they care that much. They came here for the future." Gladys Hansen
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"It was thought that a high death toll would hamper the rebuilding and re-population of the city." Gladys Hansen
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