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  1. Thanks, Ross. It does look like a school building to me, too.

    However, I see in this Feb. 23, 1919, Houston Post article (p.34, pasted below) that the Montrose School appears to be two-story, not three. Was there another one on that campus. (In several articles about the Montrose school, I see mention of an administration building, but I haven't (yet) found if this news photo shows that ... or other photos that specifically show that building or say if it's 3 stories high.)

    1919-MontroseSchool-HoustonPost-23Feb-p34.jpg

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  2. There was a small Someburger stand next to the bowling alley on South Main back in the early 50's. It was north of Bill William's and across Main from the Rice campus. I ate many Someburgers there until one made me sick. Never had another. 

     

    I also ate many luscious Someburgers made at that stand across from Rice when I was an undergrad there.

     

    I remember being surprised when it was suddenly torn down, sometime in the late 1960s. I went to inspect ... and saw my first rats ... (!!!) ... a dozenor more milling about amid the debris of their destroyed abode.  I nearly fainted ... and felt very thankful that I hadn't, afaik, gotten sick from any of the many burgers I'd eater there.

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  3. It's so sad to read about the decline and demise of this Fire Station (and the Smith Square Apartments).  I lived in SS (7605 Phoenix) in the early 1970s while in grad school at Rice.  The fire station was the voting place for our precinct, which extended from the Astrodome (Judge Roy Hofheinz voted there) to Southampton. In 1972, I helped organize the apartment residents and we surprised and defeated the incumbent, a George Wallace supporter, as Democratic Precinct Judge. 

     

    The Houston Oilers training complex was nearby, on the north side of Braeswood and south of the bayou.

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