Brother John B. Szczesniak, S.J., sacristor at Gesu Church, prepares for Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the Lower Church, February 20, 1947. The altar is constructed of gray-streaked white marble.
West facade of Gesu Church as it undergoes construction, 1892. Scaffolding covers the west clock tower and is visible through the west transept window. The main roof over the nave is still being completed and all of the windows are empty.
View of Wisconsin Avenue streetscape, focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall, 1930? Also visible in the photograph are (from left to right), Sensenbrenner Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
View of the newly constructed Dental School, as seen from the southwest corner of the building, 1922-1923. Visible at left is the back side of the William Plankinton Mansion.
View of the newly constructed Dental School, as seen from the northwest corner of the building, 1922-1923. Visible at left is the back of the William Plankinton Mansion.
Detail view of the entrance to the Dental School. Scrolls and leaves adorn the entrance, and a shield surrounded by grapevines decorates the bay window above the main entry.
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.
Looking northwest from the intersection of Tenth and State Streets, the Marquette College Building's south and east facades are visible, as are Holy Name Church and athletic fields to the west.
Construction workers move materials around on the roof of Schroeder Hall in a project to add two additional floors to the existing building, January 1, 1965.