Marquette University -- History; College presidents -- Inauguration; Magee, William M. -- Inauguration, 1928;
Lux Ignatiana: an inaugural ode composed for and recited at the ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of William M. Magee, S.J., as president of Marquette University, 23 April, 1928
Marquette University -- History; Marquette University -- Presidents -- Pictorial works; Kelley, William F. (William Frederick), 1914- -- Pictorial works; Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968 -- Pictorial works; Cantwell, Daniel Michael, 1914- --...
Marquette University President Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J., with honorary degree recipients Robert Kennedy, Very Reverend Monsignor Daniel M. Cantwell, and Walther Casper, June 7, 1964.
College sports; Marquette University -- Wrestling;
Photograph of the 1967-1968 wrestling team. Image from the Hilltop yearbook. Back row (L-R): Barney Karpfinger (coach), Jerry Gradsnik, Rick Poulson, Fred Tessler, Daniel Palacheck, John Poehnelt, Mike End, Stephen Parr. Second row (L-R): Michael...
Cemeteries -- South Dakota; Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux Chief; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Memorial service; Musical instruments -- South Dakota;
Following information provided by the Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum: A large group of musicians and others at the grave of Chief Daniel Hollow Horn Bear, who died in 1913 in Washington, D.C. This was perhaps in 1923 to commemorate the 10th year...
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Arizona; Chapels -- Arizona; Indians of North America -- Arizona;
Verso caption: Dup- New chapel at Kaka; the chief standing in front. Rev. Daniel Matson, O.F.M. Published in The Indian Sentinel, 1944-01 Size: 5.5cm x 7.8cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Priests -- South Dakota; Bishops -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Redemptorists -- South Dakota;
Verso caption: L-R = Rev. George Haas, Bishop McCarty, Rev. Dan Tainter, S.J., Rev. Martin Schiltz, S.J. Note by Archivist: The presumed occasion is Father Tainter's ordination.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1940-1950; Children -- South Dakota -- 1950-1960; Indian children -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Faculty; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students; Elementary school...
Jesuit scholastic teaching children in church with picture book Inscription on book within image: Great MEN and WOMEN of the Bible, An Old Testament Paint Book Note by Archivist: Undated children's coloring book by Fr. Daniel A. Lord, S.J.,...
Marquette University -- History; Marquette University -- Presidents -- Pictorial works; Fox, Albert C., 1878-1934 -- Pictorial works; Magee, William M. -- Pictorial works; Stone, Nat -- Pictorial works; Hoan, Daniel, 1881-1961 -- Pictorial works;...
Milwaukee and Wisconsin dignitaries sit at the head table at the farewell banquet for Rev. Albert Fox, S.J., retiring president of Marquette University, held at the Pfister Hotel, January 30, 1928. From left to right: Nat Stone, Mayor Dan Hoan,...
College sports; Marquette University -- Wrestling;
Photograph of the 1966-1967 wrestling team. Image from the Hilltop yearbook. Back row (L-R): Phil Buerk, Michael Rogan, John McNamara, Daniel Palacheck, James Schindhelm (team captain). Second row (L-R): George Crimmins (student manager), Fred...
Track and field; College sports; Marquette University -- Track and field; Coaches (Athletics); Track and field coaches; Athletic directors
Publicity photograph of Conrad "Con" Jennings, who appears to be holding a baton, with runners (left to right) Jim Haywood, Bob Slavin, Dan Murphy, and Bill Ullrich.
Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, Marquette University;
Student actors Michelle Sperzel, Amy Deuchler, Stacy Synold and Daniel De Marco surround a wagon in a student production of Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children, November 1993.
William Wehr Physics Building, Marquette University; Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University; Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University;
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.