Herb Caen went by Mr. San Francisco.
Herb Caen was born on April 3, 1916 and died on February 1, 1997. Herb Caen would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 99 years old today.
Herb Caen, the renowned San Francisco Chronicle columnist, had one child, a daughter named Anne Caen. She was born from his marriage to his first wife, whom he divorced in 1958. Caen was known for his witty observations and deep connection to the city, but he often kept his personal life private, focusing much of his writing on the people and events around him.
Herb Caen, a San Francisco Chronicle newspaper columnist, coined the term "hippie" around 1962. The words "hip", "hep", and "hipster" were extant, but Caen was the first to write the word "hippie".In 1963 Caen mentioned in his column a bizarre Chevy van (1956) that had lots of swirly colors and what not, but also had the slogan, "Don't laugh, your daughter may be inside", written on the side, which elicited lots of laughs and finger pointings when seen on the streets of San Francisco. He called it a "crazy hippie van".
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Herb Caen was born on April 3, 1916.
Herb Caen was born on April 3, 1916.
Herb Caen died on February 1, 1997 at the age of 80.
Herb Caen died on February 1, 1997 at the age of 80.
Herb Caen was born on April 3, 1916 and died on February 1, 1997. Herb Caen would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 99 years old today.
Herb Tripp goes by Tiger.
Herb Hall goes by Donnasbro.
Herb Hickey went by Johnny.
Danny Herb goes by Danny.
Herb Caen, the renowned San Francisco Chronicle columnist, had one child, a daughter named Anne Caen. She was born from his marriage to his first wife, whom he divorced in 1958. Caen was known for his witty observations and deep connection to the city, but he often kept his personal life private, focusing much of his writing on the people and events around him.
Herbert Rawlins goes by Herb.
Herbert Brodkin went by Herb.