Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Tulio Antonio Rottanzi, known as T.A. Rottanzi, (1867–1911) was a medical doctor who was on the San Francisco, California, Board of Supervisors in the late 19th century and was noted for introducing a law that banned the wearing of tall hats in theaters. As a short-term acting mayor he sought out ways of cutting indolence and waste in city government, and during a city crisis in which two boards of supervisors claimed to hold power, he was the only person serving on both bodies.. }
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- T.A._Rottanzi abstract "Tulio Antonio Rottanzi, known as T.A. Rottanzi, (1867–1911) was a medical doctor who was on the San Francisco, California, Board of Supervisors in the late 19th century and was noted for introducing a law that banned the wearing of tall hats in theaters. As a short-term acting mayor he sought out ways of cutting indolence and waste in city government, and during a city crisis in which two boards of supervisors claimed to hold power, he was the only person serving on both bodies.".
- T.A._Rottanzi comment "Tulio Antonio Rottanzi, known as T.A. Rottanzi, (1867–1911) was a medical doctor who was on the San Francisco, California, Board of Supervisors in the late 19th century and was noted for introducing a law that banned the wearing of tall hats in theaters. As a short-term acting mayor he sought out ways of cutting indolence and waste in city government, and during a city crisis in which two boards of supervisors claimed to hold power, he was the only person serving on both bodies.".