Text from nitrate negative sleeve for photographs of residence (arks: 21198/zz002b6g37, 21198/zz002b6g16, 21198/zz002b6g16) gives address as 2995 Lombardy Rd., Pasadena. This address is in Pasadena close to the San Marino border
From University of Hawaii College of Education web site: "In 1929, the TNS, which had outgrown its buildings on the side of Punchbowl, acquired land at the corner of University Avenue and Metcalf Street, and a building plus an annex were erected. A large campus with several buildings was planned for the site. However, in 1931, the legislature merged the TNS with the University, creating the Teachers College ... [in 1951] the Regents named the TC Building Wist Hall"
The San Diego Mission is also called Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala, founded in 1769 by Padre Junipero Serra. Architect Arthur Burnett Benton was one of the original founders of the California Landmarks Club; he also supervised restoration of the San Juan Capistrano mission.
The Claremont Colleges (which now consists of 5 undergraduate and 2 graduate institutions) were founded in 1925 with the establishment of Claremont University College alongside the older Pomona College. By 1928 (the date on this plan) Scripps College had also been founded. Later came Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College and the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences.
The Claremont Colleges (which now consists of 5 undergraduate and 2 graduate institutions) were founded in 1925 with the establishment of Claremont University College alongside the older Pomona College. By 1928 (the date on this plan) Scripps College had also been founded. Later came Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College and the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences.
The Claremont Colleges (which now consists of 5 undergraduate and 2 graduate institutions) were founded in 1925 with the establishment of Claremont University College alongside the older Pomona College. By 1928 (the date on this plan) Scripps College had also been founded. Later came Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College and the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences.
From City of Tempe, Arizona, Historic Preservation web site: "In 1924, Fitzhugh & Byron designed a large two-story Spanish Colonial Revival home of adobe for Col. J.E. Thompson and his wife. The Thompsons called the home Rancho Joaquina." It is the earliest known adobe revival building in Phoenix.building in Phoenix.
From University of Hawaii College of Education web site: "In 1929, the TNS, which had outgrown its buildings on the side of Punchbowl, acquired land at the corner of University Avenue and Metcalf Street, and a building plus an annex were erected. A large campus with several buildings was planned for the site. However, in 1931, the legislature merged the TNS with the University, creating the Teachers College ... [in 1951] the Regents named the TC Building Wist Hall"