Old Administration Bldg. Texas State University. Austin, TX. The water fountain is known as the Littlefield Memorial. the man is Dr. Walter Hancock, Ph.D. This old bldg. has been raised and the new one almost completed. When it is completed, I will make a new stereo and send you. E.L. Bowers
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Old Administration Bldg. Texas State University. Austin, TX. The water fountain is known as the Littlefield Memorial. the man is Dr. Walter Hancock, Ph.D. This old bldg. has been raised and the new one almost completed. When it is completed, I will make a new stereo and send you. E.L. Bowers.
Facilities Educational facilities Universities and colleges Hydraulic facilities Fountains Littlefield Memorial Entrance Administration Building Texas University
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North and Central America United States Texas Travis Austin
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