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Handwritten on the back, "Left to Right: Mr. C.W. Steines, Mr. Ritlegstein, Mr. Bruce Maiden, Mr. Dohrmann, Mr. Field." Opening day for the new Capwell's building in Oakland August 5, 1929. Photo shows the five men standing together but not posing. Two men look at the camera and one looks to the left. The other two are conversing with each other. C.W. Steines is hired with Emporium in 1910. In 1911 he is the merchandise manager and in 1912 he is the director. In 1923 he is the general manager, and in 1927 he is made vice president of the Emporium Capwell Corporation. In 1928 he is president and in 1929 he retires. In 1930 C.W. Steines dies. A.B.C. Dohrmann is the son of F.W. Dohrmann. He is elected vice president of the Emporium in 1914 after his father dies and his brother is made director. A.B.C. Dohrmann then becomes president in 1916 when Albert Dernham dies. In 1920 he organizes the executive committee in order to take no steps without the general approval of what he called the "composite mind". This is described in a historical pamphlet as meaning "a thorough selling of ideas and clarification of them before their execution." In 1928, A.B.C. Dohrmann is made chairman of the board and in 1929 he is made the president along with being the chairman of the board. In 1930 he was forced to take a 40% cut in pay which was not fully restored until 1935. He died December 28, 1936. Mr. Herman Ritlegstein is unknown, as is Mr. Maiden and Mr. Field. Originally part of an Album #93 (Not original number, but original order.)