Team photograph of Marquette's varsity track squad at Marquette Stadium. Note by Archivist: Six members of the MU Athletic Hall of Fame were members of this team (back row) : Head coach Conrad M. Jennings (far left), Milt Trost and Ralph...
African American athletes; Olympic Games (10th : 1932 : Los Angeles, Calif.); Track and field;
Article by Braven Dyer of The Los Angeles Times about the 100- and 200-meter races at the 1932 Olympic Games. Michigan's Eddie Tolan won both races, Marquette's Ralph Metcalfe placed second. Reprinted, with four small halftone images, in The 1933...
Composite from 'The Marquette Tribune' featuring eight leading track and field athletes scheduled to participate in the Central Intercollegiate championship at Marquette University on June 2, 1933.
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Running races; World's Fair (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)
Ralph Metcalfe, in Marquette singlet, breaking the tape at the NCAA Track and Field Championship, 1933, Soldier Field, Chicago. Metcalfe competes against six other runners from various schools as a large audience watches from the stands and the...
Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; First Communion; Indian children -- South Dakota; Laity -- Catholic Church -- Religious life; Evangelistic work -- Catholic Church;
College sports; Coaches (Athletics); Track and field coaches; Athletic directors
Athletic director and track and field/cross-country coach Conrad "Con" Jennings poses for a photograph while standing on the football field during a track practice. He is wearing a suit and an overcoat and holds his hat in his right hand. Two...
Caption in the Hilltop yearbook: "Co-captains Art Krueger and Rollie Halfman (right), coordinated effectively in the line and in the backfield of the 1933 Golden Avalanche."
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Running races; World's Fair (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.); Marquette University -- Track and field;
Ralph Metcalfe, in Marquette singlet, breaking the tape at the NCAA Track and Field Championship, 1933, Soldier Field, Chicago. Metcalfe competes against six other runners from various schools as a large audience watches from the stands and the...
African American athletes; Olympic Games (10th : 1932 : Los Angeles, Calif.); Track and field; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Article by Braven Dyer of The Los Angeles Times about the 100- and 200-meter races at the 1932 Olympic Games. Michigan's Eddie Tolan won both races, Marquette's Ralph Metcalfe placed second. Reprinted, with four small halftone images, in The 1933...
Track and field athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Composite from 'The Marquette Tribune' featuring eight leading track and field athletes scheduled to participate in the Central Intercollegiate championship at Marquette University on June 2, 1933.
Eskimo children -- Alaska; Eskimos -- Alaska; Fish drying -- Alaska -- 1920-1950;
Verso caption: Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Pilgrim Springs via Nome, Alaska[.] Sister Mary Irene (1933) Size: 6.1cm x 10.5cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Catholic Church -- Missions -- New Mexico; Indians of North America -- New Mexico;
Received by Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, 1933 Verso caption: Additional land requested lies here. Prayer Stone. Fence, the northern line of our present Mission Property. Size: 8.2cm x 13cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Funeral service -- Catholic Church; Indians of North America -- North Dakota; Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes -- United States -- North Dakota;
Verso caption: Funeral of Little Sioux (1933) Size: 8.1cm x 13.6cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Black Elk, 1863-1950; Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Tourist trade -- South Dakota -- Black Hills; War bonnets --...
Verso caption: L to R: Nick Black Elk, (James H.?) Red Cloud, & Stephen Standing Bear, (Black Hills Pageant?), ca. 1930 [Seperate caption] -- Standing Bear died 1933. This may be the Interior, S.D. event - J. Archambault April 1992 Size: 8cm x...
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Duggan, Stephen, 1870-1950; Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959; Institute of International Education (New York, N.Y.); McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957; McCarthyism; Murrow, Edward R.; New York times;
Senator McCarthy responds to Edward R. Murrow's critical report about him, delivered on Murrow's See It Now television program on March 9, 1954. McCarthy describes Murrow's involvement during the 1930s with the Institute of International Education,...
African American athletes; Running races; Marquette University -- Track and field
Caption in Hilltop yearbook: Rising from an intramural sport a little more than a decade ago, track at Marquette now occupies an enviable positon in national and international cinderpath circles. Major track attractions of the North American...
African American athletes; Amateur Athletic Union of the United States; Running races;
Verso: February 25, 1933. An elevated view of the sensational finish of the 60-meter run in the Amateur Athletic track meet. Showing R. Metcalfe, winning by a fraction of a second from Emmett Toppino, the great Loyola star of New Orleans.
African American athletes; Marquette-Alumni and alumnae; Marquette University -- Track and field; Olympic Games (10th : 1932 : Los Angeles, Calif.)
Page from the 1933 Hilltop yearbook, featuring five halftone images depicting images of and about sprinter Ralph Metcalfe. From top (clockwise): at a reception with members of the Marquette Alumni Association; Milwaukee's city hall building with...
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field
Cartoonists' sketch of sprinter Ralph Metcalfe in a Marquette track singlet crossing tape, with the caption: "Ralph Metcalfe. Marquette University's remarkable sprinter, who is a hot favorite to defend his success - fully his two national...
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Running races; Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.); World's Fair (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)
Ralph Metcalfe crosses the finish line at Soldier Field ahead of five other sprinters. Finishing second is Laurence Swisher of Pittsburg (Kan.) Teachers College. Edgar Meyer of the University of Texas appears to place third. The image is apparently...
College sports; Marquette University -- Football; Football coaches;
Football coach Frank Murray, second to left, stands on the football field with players while shaking hands with Donald Elliott. Rollie Halfman is standing to Murray's left; Arthur Peterson is standing to Murray's right. Empty stands are visible...
Milt Trost stands, with bent knees and his arms out, in practice gear with his left side facing the camera. Caption in the Hilltop yearbook: "Milton Trost (right), finished his second year on the varsity with a good record at one of the tackle...
Ernie Kukla watches the football in mid-air with his arms outstretched, waiting to catch it. Image from the Hilltop yearbook. Buildings are visible in the background.
College sports; Marquette University -- Basketball;
Francis Zummach holds the ball while Gene Ronzani guards him in this posed photograph. They are in their basketball uniforms. Caption in the Hilltop yearbook: "Francis Zummach and Gene Ronzani, co-captain and guards, whose co-operative leadership...
College sports; Marquette University -- Basketball;
Caption in the Hilltop yearbook: "Mullen and Kukla encircled by opponents reaching to gain control of a rebound in the Blue and Gold's second victory over Michigan State 29-21."
College sports; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Members of the track and field team stand together on the field. (L-R) Albin Kaczarowski, with a discus in his right hand; Milt Trost, holding a shot with his right hand; Gene Ronzani, with a javelin in his right hand; and Ernie Kukla. Empty...
Team photograph of Marquette's varsity track squad at Marquette Stadium. Note by Archivist: Six members of the MU Athletic Hall of Fame were members of this team (back row) : Head coach Conrad M. Jennings (far left), Milt Trost and Ralph...
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Running races; Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.); World's Fair (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.); Marquette University -- Track and field;
Ralph Metcalfe crosses the finish line at Soldier Field ahead of five other sprinters. Finishing second is Laurence Swisher of Pittsburg (Kan.) Teachers College. Edgar Meyer of the University of Texas appears to place third. The image is apparently...
African American athletes; Running races; Marquette University -- Track and field
Caption in Hilltop yearbook: Rising from an intramural sport a little more than a decade ago, track at Marquette now occupies an enviable positon in national and international cinderpath circles. Major track attractions of the North American...
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Newsclipping from The Marquette Tribune about the American Athletic Union selecting sprinter Ralph Metcalfe as an All-American. Article includes and head and shoulders image of Metcalfe in his Marquette track singlet.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field
Cartoonists' sketch of sprinter Ralph Metcalfe in a Marquette track singlet crossing tape, with the caption: ""Ralph Metcalfe. Marquette University's remarkable sprinter, who is a hot favorite to defend his success - fully his two national...
African American athletes; Amateur Athletic Union of the United States; Running races; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Verso: February 25, 1933. An elevated view of the sensational finish of the 60-meter run in the Amateur Athletic track meet. Showing R. Metcalfe, winning by a fraction of a second from Emmett Toppino, the great Loyola star of New Orleans.
Automobiles -- Arizona -- 1930-1940; Catechists -- Catholic Church; Indians of North America -- Arizona;
Verso caption: Antone Thomas on his way to the Federal School to teach catechism every Wed. Pima Indian Salt River Valley near Phoenix, Ariz. Size: 8cm x 13.6cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Indians of North America -- Arizona; Running races -- Arizona;
Verso caption: Jackson Many Mules good catholic [sic] boy was asked to look & try to feel the way he did at the finish of his 26 miles marathon -- 2 hr. 55min. He won with good time & his next man came in 2 hr. later. Greenway field meet Phoenix...
Acolytes -- Catholic Church; Catechists -- Catholic Church; Indian children -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona; Jesuits -- Arizona; Nurses -- Arizona; Priests -- Arizona; Tuberculosis -- Hospitals and sanitariums
Verso caption: Catholic Indian Pupils at the U.S. Phoenix Sanitarium for T.B. At left[:] Father Franchi - from Brophy: The Jesuit Fathers act as Chaplain to this Institution. Nurse - Mrs. Gearson next & Mrs. & Miss Jack Kidlau [?] & Thelma who...
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona;
Verso caption: Navajo Indians at Pinon, Ariz. taking signatures (thumb-prints) requesting a Cath. Mission there. Rev. Winfrid Stauble, O.F.M. Size: 6cm x 10.3cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Automobiles -- Arizona -- 1930-1940; Automobiles -- Arizona -- 1940-1950; Indians of North America -- Arizona; Roads -- Arizona -- History;
Verso caption: On our return from a meeting with Navajo Indians at Pinon, Ariz. we had to cross the Rhine. A common occurrence after a rain. Size: 6.2cm x 10.3cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Franciscans -- New Mexico; Indian pottery -- New Mexico -- Acoma Pueblo; Indians of North America -- New Mexico; Keresan women -- New Mexico; Priests -- New Mexico;
Caption on image: Acoma Indian women carrying pottery Size: 5.7cm x 9cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier