Julian Bagley

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Julian Elihu Bagley (December 10, 1892 October 17, 1981[1]) was an American author, World War I veteran, and concierge. In 1922, he moved to San Francisco in hopes of opening a waterfront hotel.[2] He was a well-known concierge at the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House where he worked for 39 years, starting on opening night on October 15, 1932. During this time, Bagley wrote a children's book called Candle-lighting Time in Bodidalee,[3] which was a book filled with animal folklore.[4]

Bagley served in the Army during World War I and later earned a degree in agriculture from Hampton Institute.[5]

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