This is a very clear picture of the building with a man in white standing in the doorway with a tennis racket in his right hand and two tennis balls in his left hand. Over his head - in the stone on the left side of the entrance one can read the notation "P. A. HALE ARCHT?" The picture was taken late in the afternoon. At the left one can see parts of the Engineering building and the Men's Gym with white wooden rails in front of Engineering. In front of the building is a walk and a dirt road that appears to be freshly graded. To the right one can see what appears to be the stands on Gamble Field. The reference to "Lannon" could refer to Edward Thomas Lannon, born September 13, 1883, in Alexandria, Va., graduated from the Potomac Academy, entered C.U. in 1901, B.A. 1905, LLB, 1907, who, in 1951, was a Deputy Judge in the U. S. District Court on Bankruptcy Frauds and who died in San Diego in March 1960.
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This is a very clear picture of the building with a man in white standing in the doorway with a tennis racket in his right hand and two tennis balls in his left hand. Over his head - in the stone on the left side of the entrance one can read the notation "P. A. HALE ARCHT?" The picture was taken late in the afternoon. At the left one can see parts of the Engineering building and the Men's Gym with white wooden rails in front of Engineering. In front of the building is a walk and a dirt road that appears to be freshly graded. To the right one can see what appears to be the stands on Gamble Field. The reference to "Lannon" could refer to Edward Thomas Lannon, born September 13, 1883, in Alexandria, Va., graduated from the Potomac Academy, entered C.U. in 1901, B.A. 1905, LLB, 1907, who, in 1951, was a Deputy Judge in the U. S. District Court on Bankruptcy Frauds and who died in San Diego in March 1960.
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