Detail of the relief that appears about the main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall. The relief includes a lamp and scales, ivy, two profiles, and the words "Marquette University Law" and "Frank J. Sensenbrenner Hall."
View of the Law School from the intersection of 11th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, 1924. Cars fill the parking spaces in front of and beside the building.
Main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall from Wisconsin Avenue, with minimal landscaping around the entry. Visible above the entry is an ornate relief inscription including a lamp, scales, and two profiles. Four grotesques also surround the entry.
Main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Visible above the door is an ornate inscription including a lamp, scales, and two profiles. Four grotesques also surround the entry.
Students study at tables in the Howard B. Eisenberg Memorial Hall, 1924-1925. Visible in the background is the large stained glass window on the north side of the building, featuring, it is believed, Sir William Blackstone, Moses, and Emperor...
A view of the main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall, looking to the east. Visible in the foreground is one of the markers installed by the university to demarcate the campus.
Gesu Church, Marquette University; Johnston Hall, Marquette University; Legal Research Center, Marquette University; O'Hara Hall, Marquette University; Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette University
Ink drawing of southeast corner of Sensenbrenner Hall with Legal Research Center attached. Also included in the drawing are portions of O'Hara Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
Decorative leadlight or stained glass window above the main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall, 1998? The window features in ornate lead text the word "law," but does not employ any color in the glass.
Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette University; Legal Research Center, Marquette University
Glass entry and structure connecting Sensenbrenner Hall and the Legal Research Center, October 1997. The southern facade of Sensenbrenner Hall shows the large stained glass window, and the eastern facade of the Legal Research Center is visible.
Law students sit at the bench and and tables for the defendant and plaintiff in Howard B. Eisenberg Memorial Hall, 1980? It is possible they are participating in a moot court session.
Students study at tables in the Howard B. Eisenberg Memorial Hall, 1954. Visible in the background is the large stained glass window on the north side of the building, featuring, it is believed, Sir William Blackstone, Moses, and Emperor Justinian...
Tables and chairs arranged in an unoccupied Howard B. Eisenberg Memorial Hall. Visible in the background is the large stained glass window at the north end of the room.
Detail view of the main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Visible above the door is an ornate inscription including a lamp, scales, and two profiles. Four grotesques also surround the entry.
Main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. The entrance includes a relief and inscription about the door with a lamp, scales, two profiles, an inscription to Frank J. Sensenbrenner, and four grotesques.
Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette University; Legal Research Center, Marquette University
Aerial view of Sensenbrenner Hall, taken from the northeast corner of the building, August 1968. A portion of the Legal Research Center is visible behind Sensenbrenner, as is a portion of Johnston Hall to the west.