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x The Tech water tank in 1922 was located off the north end of campus on the Old Walton Road. 1916-1929 A 1921 baseball game drew several persons to the field on the southwest side of South Hall, which was under construction at the time. 1, 1 I Lv W j, 1 at ' ,4 'Ft ' ' 1. , , .in ., ' 5 Q3 ., , x . 31' fc- ., . Q W spa ?1Qjgg,e1, ,po V wr fy. -figs -3, 'bf' 4, .t X al V . t D .A jk A- , 1 aa, ..,,, ,.s,.i.-a. - ,amaifmmw ln 1922 the countryside north of campus looked lik Q 1 4 3, , K3 4 16:31 Q s 1 is.
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