Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player LeRoy (Lee) Muth, a 174-pound end from Kalamazoo, Michigan, prepares to toss the football. Muth was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the...
Coaches (Athletics); College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Sports for women; Tennis for women;
Women's tennis team. Front row: Barbara (Griesbach) Freres, Barbara (Van Lieshout) Rueth, Mary (Mulcahy) Muth, Clare Look-Jaeger, and Suzanne (Ploetz) Blauser. Back row: Coach Alice Gagnard, Bridget Lohr, Sheila (Murray) Farny, Christine (Belzer)...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Composite poster celebrating the 1936 Marquette football team, which played in the inaugural Cotton Bowl game on January 1, 1937. Pictured are players Herbert Anderson, Morgan Busch, James Fenimore Cooper, Ward Cuff, Michael Czernecki, Albert...
Coaches (Athletics); College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Sports for women; Tennis for women;
Women's tennis team. Front row: Barbara (Griesbach) Freres, Barbara (Van Lieshout) Rueth, Mary (Mulcahy) Muth, Clare Look-Jaeger, and Suzanne (Ploetz) Blauser. Back row: Coach Alice Gagnard, Bridget Lohr, Sheila (Murray) Farny, Christine (Belzer)...
College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Sports for women; Tennis for women
Charles (Chas) Mulcahy with his daughters, all tennis players at Marquette. From left to right: Mary (Mulcahy) Muth, Beth (Mulcahy) Elardo, and Meg (Mulcahy) Ekmark.
President Robert A. Wild, S.J., relaxing with Mary Ellen and Fred Muth at the grand opening ceremony for the Al McGuire Center at Marquette University.
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The pamphlet was created for the dedication and open house activities for the Alumni Memorial Union, October 6, 1990. Inside is a list of activities scheduled throughout the day as well as a list of donors.