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English: From left to right: Former Georgia Governor Nathaniel Edwin Harris; President of the Georgia School of Technology Marion L. Brittain; and Professor Bush-Brown, head of Georgia Tech's architecture department. They are gathered for a dedication ceremony for Harris Hall, a student dormitory on the school's campus that was dedicated on September 10, 1926. |
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Source | https://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/25234 Technique, Volume XVI, Special Issue, September 17, 1926. |
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