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Dorothy Zilg Schmit, Virginia Lijewski McCormick, Rita Poliquin Denny, and Peg Schmidt Harte (members of the Association of Marquette University Women) review blueprints for the Helfaer Theatre, 1973?. The AMUW raised funds to furnish and equip...
Wounded Knee (S.D.) -- History -- Indian occupation, 1973; Vandalism; Ethnic conflict; Architecture -- Mutilation, defacement, etc; Church buildings -- Vandalism -- United States; American Indian Movement;
Vandalized Sacred Heart Church and cemetery after occupation Verso caption: Wounded Knee Occupation 1973, 73 days Feb 27-to May 9, Church Burned July 3 1973, FBI Shootings-June 26-. Note by Archivist: Image captured after American Indian...
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Forward/guard Earl Tatum (#43) shoots in a game against the University of Notre Dame. Also on the basketball court are forward Maurice "Bo" Ellis (#31) and an unidentified teammate. Spectators are visible in the background.
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Coach Melvin "Bus" Shimek speaks at the podium during "A Tribute to a Great Man" ceremony held in Shimek's honor. Former runner Bob Allen stands to the right.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1970-1980; Indian children -- South Dakota; Red Cloud Indian School -- Students; Middle schools -- South Dakota; Classrooms -- South Dakota; Rabbits -- South Dakota; Education, Elementary;
Middle school boy holding rabbit in classroom Verso caption: Campaign, Classroom Summer 1973.
Wounded Knee (S.D.) -- History -- Indian occupation, 1973; Vandalism; Ethnic conflict; Architecture -- Mutilation, defacement, etc; American Indian Movement;
Vandalized interior of Little Moon home after occupation Verso caption: Victoria Little Moon's House Wounded Knee Uprising, AIM 1973. Note by Archivist: Image captured after American Indian Movement occupation, which ended May 9.
Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Indian textile fabrics -- North America; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Older Indians -- South Dakota;
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Typescript of remarks to be made by Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., at the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, July 9, 1973.
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A crowd gathers around a makeshift stage for the groundbreaking of the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, July 9, 1973. Visible on the stage is Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J.; Copus Hall and David A. Straz, Jr. Hall are...
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Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., and Evan P. Helfaer share a moment together after groundbreaking ceremonies for the theatre which would bear Helfaer's name, July 9, 1973.
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Evan P. Helfaer places a shovel in the ground at the groundbreaking for the theatre that would bear his name, July 9, 1973. Standing behind Helfaer is Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J.
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Sporting hard hats, a group of Association of Marquette University Women (AMUW) toured the Helfaer Theatre construction site, April 1973. Joining the tour with campus planner Seb Helfer were Peg Reidl Renk, Joan Roest Mulligan, Ann Brandt Druml,...
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Steven Keane, chairman of the Board of Trustees; Evan P. Helfaer; and Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor gather together during groundbreaking ceremonies for the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, July 9, 1973.
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A crowd gathers around a makeshift stage for the groundbreaking of the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, July 9, 1973. Visible on the stage is Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., and Copus Hall and David A. Straz, Jr. Hall...
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Evan P. Helfaer accepts a flag from Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., after groundbreaking ceremonies for the building which would bear his name, July 9, 1973. Watching in the background is Steven Keane, chair of the board...
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Brochure printed for the formal dedication of the Wehr Science Center, which includes the Chemistry, Physics, and Life Sciences buildings, all funded by Frederic C. (Todd) Wehr and the Wehr Foundation.
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Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., and Ralph Schulz, trustee of the Wehr Foundation, were among the participants at the dedication and cornerstone-laying for the William Wehr Physics Building, November 9, 1973. Construction...
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Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., participates in the cornerstone-laying for the Wehr Physics Building, November 9, 1973. Behind him is Ralph Schulz, trustee of the Wehr Foundation, Construction was begun in 1972 but cornerstone-laying ceremonies were...
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LeeAnn Podruch and John Sievers practice their skills in the pre-clinical technique laboratory, 1973. The laboratory, constructed in part of a three-phase renovation of the dental school, accommodated 152 freshman and sophomore students who...
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An employee staffs the cashier's office at the dental clinic, 1973. The cashier's office was added in the first part of a three-phase renovation of the dental school and was located on the second floor of the building.
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View of the Varsity Theatre, from opposite side of Wisconsin Avenue, 1973. The marquee advertises Technicolor showings of "Lady Sings the Blues" with Diana Ross and "Save the Tiger" with Jack Lemmon.
A view of the south and east facades of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, which housed the Knights of Columbus for the majority of its life, cirac November 1973.
The east facade of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, which exhibits its ornate Romanesque features, including a turret and porte cochere, circa November 1973.
Northeast view of the first floor main hall staircase in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, displaying the intricate woodwork of the stairs and ceiling, which was found throughout the home, circa November 1973.
Detail view of the fireplace in the second floor reading room in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, circa November 1973. Above the fireplace hangs a painting featuring a knight in armor.
View of the northeast bedroom in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, reconfigured for use as a meeting room, circa November 1973. Present in the room are an elaborate fireplace and stained glass window.
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Mid-range view of a decorative leather door in the Japanese suite in the John Plankinton Mansion, circa April 1973. The door features a variety of flowers and other oriental motifs and is flanked by bamboo woodwork.
Detail view of a decorative leather door in the Japanese suite in the John Plankinton Mansion, circa May 1973. The door features a variety of flowers and other oriental motifs.
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The chapel on the first floor of the Jesuit Residence stands empty on this day in December 1973. The marble altar was removed from Johnston Hall and was cut down to fit its new location.
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The dining room on the first floor of the Jesuit Residence stands ready to host its next meal, December 1973. Reproductions of paintings by Salvador Dali and El Greco adorn the walls.
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Students walk along Wisconsin Avenue underneath the awning for Heraty Hall while several other students appear to be waiting for a ride, March 1973. Within six months, the building would be converted from a residence hall for women to a home for...
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The Madonna della Strada, patroness of travelers, greets guests coming through the main entrance of the Jesuit Residence, December 1973. The Madonna plaque, placed above the chapel door, was a gift from Mrs. Loretta Kopmeier.