A construction worker lays out materials on the site of the Olin Engineering Center, October 29, 1976. McCormick Hall is in the background and Haggerty Hall is visible at left. Four of the ten columns that will support the building can be seen in...
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View of the construction of Olin Engineering Center and adjoining Haggerty Hall from an archway of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion (Knights of Columbus Building) across Wisconsin Avenue.
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View to the west of the Memorial Library construction site. Construction work is focused on the foundation at this point in 1951. Around the site can be seen construction materials and small trailers for the workers to use. Visible in the...
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A crane lifts materials to the roof of the Olin Engineering Center, July 5, 1977. The exterior of the building is nearly complete in this view of the east and north facades from across Wisconsin Avenue.
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The Olin Engineering Center (center) is nearly complete in this April 1978 photograph showing the south facade and a construction fence still standing around the area. The relationship of Olin to other buildings on campus is nicely illustrated in...
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An aerial view of the Olin Engineering Center construction site and its siting amongst the existing architecture of the Marquette campus. The photograph was probably taken from one of the upper levels of McCormick Hall just to the northeast.
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The fifth floor of the Olin Engineering Center is under construction in this view of the south facade, June 1977. Haggerty Hall, to which Olin connects, is visible at the left side of the picture, while Memorial Library is visible at right.
Interior entrance to Haggerty Hall from the north. A stylized "M" for Marquette University appears on the floor, and an acknowledgement of the people who made the construction of Haggerty Hall a reality appears above the door.
Northeast corner of Haggerty Hall, showing both the east and north facades as visible from the intersection of 15th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1942.
A student walks up the stairs to the entrance of Haggerty Hall, 1989. Visible above the door is the completed nameplate designating the building Patrick E. Haggerty Hall.
The front entrance to the Haggerty Engineering Building, showing the intentional asymmetrical construction of the facade, which was designed so one buttress is semi-octagonal with a turret, and the other square and without a turret.
Groundbreaking ceremony for the Engineering building, November 12, 1940. Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J. (president of Marquette University) holds the shovel, with Dean Franz A Kartak at right, on November 12, 1940. Wielding a new shovel decorated...
Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., speaks at the ceremony rededicating the Engineering Building after Patrick E. Haggerty. Joining Father Raynor at the unveiling of the building's name on October 16, 1988 are: Dr. Robert...
Beatrice Haggerty watches as faculty demonstrate engineering lab capabilities during ceremonies to commemorate the renaming of the building in honor of her husband, October 16, 1988. Joining Haggerty on the tour are Robert Reid, engineering dean;...
Ted C. Dziadulewicz, assistant dean of the College of Engineering, and Richard Panlener, director of the Placement Center, view a sculpture in Haggerty Hall, 1967. The sculpture, a stylized cityscape, mounted in the engineering library, was...
Haggerty Hall as viewed from the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1945. Cars fill the street in front of the building, and students practice their surveying skills on the lawn next to the building.
The original detail appearing over the main entrance to Haggerty Hall, with the seal of the university and building name carved into the stone. In 1988, the lower part was changed to replace the five panel design with the new name, "Patrick E....
Donors Francis Kerscher, Beatrice Haggerty, and Frances Kerscher gather with engineering dean Robert Reid in the Kerscher Family Academic Center during rededication ceremonies for Haggerty Hall, October 16, 1988.
A study area in Haggerty Hall offers a quiet place for students to work before or after class. The low walls help to create areas for groups to gather or for a single person to sit.