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Maurice Lucas raises his arms as he attempts to shoot or catch a basketball. An opponet stands directly behind him, also with his arms raised in hopes of intercepting the ball. Several other Athletes in Action players and two Marquette team...
Basketball; College sports; Marquette University -- Basketball
Marquette center Maurice Lucas stands with hands wide open, ready to catch the basketball during a game against Athletes in Action. A member of the opposing team, playing defense, is positioned in front of Lucas and has his arms outstretched.
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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...
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.