Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971; Amerasia; Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Grew, Joseph C. (Joseph Clark), 1880-1965; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957; McCarthyism; Puerifoy, John; Service, John S. (John Stewart), 1909-1999; United...
Senator McCarthy criticizes the State Department for its handling of John Stewart Service, a State Department specialist on China. Service was one of the first targets of McCarthy's anti-communist campaign. He had been indicted for espionage in...
Program for a Civic Testimonial Banquet in honor of The Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., and Welcome to The Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., held at the Crystal Ballroom in the Hotel Schroeder, March 15, 1944.
Nursing students and faculty march from St. Joseph's Hospital to the College of Nursing's new site (Emory Clark Hall), March 1981. One student carries a sign that reads "We're on the Move;" another sign reads "M.U. College of Nursing."
Students in Marquette's College of Nursing participate in a five-mile march to the site of their new building on 16th Street, March 1981. They carry a number of signs, reading, "We're on the Move," "M.U. College of Nursing," and "MU Marquette...
Students in Marquette's College of Nursing and administrators (including Gregory Olson, front) near the end of a five-mile march to the site of their new building on 16th Street, March 1981.
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Notes by Archivist: Calendar in image displays March, 1945; date stamped by photo finisher, March 26, 1945.
Remarks by Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., at a testimonial dinner held in honor of Brooks and his predecessor, Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., March 15, 1944. The civic dinner was sponsored by Milwaukee industrialists and business and professional men...
A short article, with several pictures, which discusses the history and architecture of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, published in New Day, March 18, 1972.
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.