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Haggerty Museum construction site, as seen from the northwest corner of the grounds, 1984. Construction trucks and a crane are on site; the Marquette Interchange is visible in the background.
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A visitor walks by the west side of the Haggerty Museum, 1994. Gesu Church and the College of Business Administration (David A. Straz, Jr. Hall) are visible in the background.
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Construction on the Haggerty Museum nears completion in this birds-eye view from the northeast, 1984. Visible in the background are Clybourn Street and a portion of I-94.
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West facade of the Haggerty Museum of Art, showing a snow-covered metal sculpture "Ruins X" by Ernest Shaw in front of the entrance, 1985. Visible in the background is David A. Straz, Jr., Hall.
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Beatrice Haggerty, Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., and Pat Apple share a laugh after the ribbon cutting for the Haggerty Museum of Art, November 11, 1984.
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A crowd gathers in the gallery as Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., speaks at the dedication of the Haggerty Museum of Art, November 11, 1984.
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Beatrice Haggerty (with Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., and Pat Apple) cuts the ribbon during the dedication ceremonies for the Haggerty Museum of Art, November 11, 1984.
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Beatrice Haggerty speaks at the dedication of the Haggerty Museum of Art while Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. looks on, November 11, 1984.
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Beatrice Haggerty and Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., stand outside the entrance to the Art Museum, where balloons were released during the dedication, November 11, 1984.
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Beatrice Haggerty speaks at the podium during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Haggerty Museum of Art, April 25, 1983. Museum Director Curtis Carter sits at left. Behind them, the fence designed and painted by Keith Haring is visible.
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A decorative fence by graffiti artist Keith Haring was erected to surround the construction site for the Haggerty Museum, October 1983. This view from the interior of the site shows the repetition of pattern within - babies on top, and dogs below. ...
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A kiosk advertises programming at the Haggerty Museum of Art, 1992. Marquette Hall and David A. Straz, Jr. Hall are visible in the background to the north.
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A graffiti mural by artist Keith Haring surrounds the Haggerty Museum of Art construction site, 1983. The city of Milwaukee skyline is visible in the background.
The Mackie Home, located at 11th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, served as home to the Law School from 1910, when it was rented, until the construction of Sensenbrenner Hall.
Article written for the College and University Business in March 1954 by Joanne L. Charlton in regards to two of the newest buildings at Marquette University, the Brooks Memorial Union and the Memorial Library.
Pamphlet about the Memorial Library, 1953. The pamphlet contained floor plans and descriptions of the floors of the library when it first opened in 1953.