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Camp DeSmet campers with Jesuit Verso caption: St. Francis Mission. Note by Archivist: Camp De Smet was a Jesuit summer camp program at St. Francis Mission for students from Jesuit high schools, 1925-1933.
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Students walk along the sidewalks surrounding the Jesuit Residence, May 1975. Here, the south facade of the building is visible, and the relationship between the Jesuit Residence and other buildings on the Marquette campus can be seen, including...
Father Scott, S.J., with assistant, shooting film in the badlandsFather Scott, S.J., shooting film in badlands Note by Archivist: Father Scott lived 1913-2008; member, Wisconsin Jesuit Province; taugt math and science at Holy Rosary Mission...
Young men with Jesuit scholastic by school Inscription on T-shirt in image: St. Francis Indians. Verso caption: Student group photos, high school 1951-1960. Note by Archivist: Left to right, back row: Eddie Donovan, Bill Rogers, Lloyd One...
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Jesuit scholastics John Bryde and Edward Laskowski Note by Archivist: John Bryde born 1920; served as principal of Holy Rosary Mission high school, 1955-1964, and simultaneously as director of Holy Rosary Mission and superior of its Jesuit...
Typescript of homily by Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. at a mass celebrating Mother Teresa, during which she was presented the Pere Marquette Discovery Medal, the university's highest honor, June 13, 1981
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Remarks by Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., at the College of Business Administration Dedication as David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, December 2, 1984.
Pamphlet produced for the Memorial Library dedication on December 2, 1953. Inside are floor plans with a description of what materials can be found on each floor of the library. The pamphlet contains a short history of the different libraries at...
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The chapel on the first floor of the Jesuit Residence stands empty on this day in December 1973. The marble altar was removed from Johnston Hall and was cut down to fit its new location.
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The dining room on the first floor of the Jesuit Residence stands ready to host its next meal, December 1973. Reproductions of paintings by Salvador Dali and El Greco adorn the walls.
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Window washers clean windows from scaffoldings along the south facade of what would later become the Marquette Jesuit Residence. At the time this image was taken, the building was probably still serving as the Stratford Arms Hotel.
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South facade of the Stratford Arms Hotel (later the Jesuit Residence). At this time, the main entrance to the building was located on Wisconsin Avenue underneath the awning and sign.
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A seminar room stands empty in the lower level of the Jesuit Residence, December 1973. With its own entry from West Wisconsin Avenue, the seminar room is available for meetings of Marquette groups for which Jesuits are advisers.
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Jesuit community Note by Archivist: Father Sialm, S.J. (front row, far left) died 1940; Brother Michalowski, S.J., (front row, center, with beard) died 1950; presumably the occasion was M's 1939 golden jubilee.