Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
The lobby at the main entrance of the Life Sciences building, March 1975. The lobby, funded by the Oscar Mayer Foundation, features a metallic sculpture, "Life Forms," by Robert J. Hurdelbrink, and a fish motif on the floor.
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
A group gathers for the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building Lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Marquette University President Rev. William F. Kelley S.J.; Oscar G....
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
Wehr Life Sciences Building construction site, as seen from the southwest corner of the building, May 5, 1961. A sign on the side features a drawing of the completed building and lists the various contractors involved with its construction.
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
A group gathers for the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., chancellor; artist Robert Hurdelbrink;...
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
Dignitaries pose at the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building Lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., chancellor; Hurdelbrink's wife;...
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
Sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink and his wife are congratulated by dignitaries in the lobby of the Life Sciences Building at the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture designed by Hurdelbrink, June 1965. Amongst those pictured are Rev....
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
Katy Kolbeck and Ann Engelkemeir take a break in the lab after gathering samples of Menomonee River water, August 1972. The two students, who worked on a summer research project studying pollution in the river, wore hip boots to avoid body contact...
North and west facades of the Business Administration Building. Just visible on the north side of the building is a corner of one of the barracks buildings constructed on campus to accommodate the postwar influx of students.
The west facade of the Business Administration building, with the barracks constructed to accommodate the postwar influx of students visible at left and the spire of Gesu Church in the background.
Students gather outside the west (main) entrance to the Business Administration building before the northern addition was added; Gesu Church is visible at left.
The west facade of David A. Straz, Jr., Hall, showing the structure before its renovation and expansion and before additional construction of buildings to the southeast.
Milwaukee Archbishop Moses Kiley presides at the cornerstone laying for the College of Business Administration Building (David A. Straz, Jr., Hall), October 10, 1950.
View looking west across 13th Street from the lower awning of the Business Administration Building, 1969-1970. A number of students study and chat on the manicured lawn.
David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, Marquette University; Marquette Hall, Marquette University; Gesu Church, Marquette University;
View of the pedestrian mall on 13th Street, with Marquette Hall to the left, Gesu Church in middle, and the Business Administration Building on right, November 1981. The sign on the building has been updated and moved to the facade of the...
Dignitaries gather around for the groundbreaking ceremony for the addition to the Business Administration Building, April 29, 1983. Gathered around Lawrence Coon, who president of the Business Administration Student Council, who turns a shovel of...