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Wehr Physics Building construction site, as seen from the northeast, May 31, 1972. Visible in the background are the Wehr Life Sciences Building, the Gymnasium, and a portion of the Schroeder Complex. Saint Joan of Arc Chapel is visible in the...
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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.
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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....
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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;...
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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;...
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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....
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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.
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View looking north at the College of Business Administration Building construction site, circa 1951. Visible in the background, immediately to the north of the building are the temporary barracks constructed to accommodate the postwar growth in...
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The Varsity Building as seen from the corner of 14th Street and West Wisconsin Avenue, 1966. A service station is visible to the west of the Varsity Building, and the marquee at the theater advertises showings of "Assault on a Queen" starring...
Aerial view of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion as seen from the west side of the building. The Knights of Columbus addition is visible at the rear of the building; the Jesuit Residence and Walter Schroeder Hall are visible to the west in the...
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Gentlemen linger around the main entrance to the Marquette College Building at Tenth and State Streets. The south and east facades are visible in this photo, as well as a small portion of the athletic stands to the west of the building.
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The main entrance to the Marquette College Building at Tenth and State Streets is visible in this photograph showing the south and east facades. A small portion of the athletic stands to the west of the building are visible at left.
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A press release prepared for the Cobeen Hall Open House and Dedication held March 20, 1966 describes its place in the history of Marquette and reonvations required to convert it from the La Salle Hotel into a residence for students.
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Rabbi Israel Feldman describes growing up in Różan, Poland, during the 1920s and 1930s, including his close relationship with his mother and his experiences with anti-Semitism. Index follows transcript.
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Genia Lemel describes growing up in a Jewish family in Częstochowa, Poland, during the 1930s, including her experiences with anti-Semitism. Index follows transcript.
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Marquette University President Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., digs a hole with a shovel as a part of the groundbreaking ceremony for Marquette's College of Business Administration building (David A. Straz, Jr. Hall), January 10, 1950. Joining him,...
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Students gather on the sidewalks between Lalumiere Hall and the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, 1978. A telephone booth is visible on the corner of the pedestrian mall.
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View of the southern end of the campus mall, looking west, 1978. Featured are the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, Lalumiere Language Hall, the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, the Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex, and the...
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Lalumiere Language Hall construction site as viewed from the west, May 2, 1969. A forklift is in place to install windows on the west side of the building and a retaining wall is being constructed to the west of the building. The Marquette...
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Interior, Modern Language Building, showing the main administrative office for the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. The modern design is evidenced in the windows of the office, through which faculty members and a secretary are...
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View of the Marquette campus from the northeast corner of the pedestrian mall. Lalumiere Language Hall, the Service Building, and the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building are visible from this perspective.
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Groundbreaking ceremony for the Engineering building, November 12, 1940. Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J. (president of Marquette University) holds the shovel, with Dean Franz A Kartak at right, on November 12, 1940. Wielding a new shovel decorated...
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Haggerty Hall as viewed from the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1945. Cars fill the street in front of the building, and students practice their surveying skills on the lawn next to the building.