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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.
Newspaper clipping documenting the relocation of more than 100,000 science-related journals from Memorial Library. The article appeared in the Marquette Tribune on September 2, 1981.
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The lobby at the main entrance of the Life Sciences building, March 1975. The lobby, funded by the Oscar Mayer Foundation, features a metallic sculpture, "Life Forms," by Robert J. Hurdelbrink, and a fish motif on the floor.
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A group gathers for the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building Lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Marquette University President Rev. William F. Kelley S.J.; Oscar G....
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Wehr Life Sciences Building construction site, as seen from the southwest corner of the building, May 5, 1961. A sign on the side features a drawing of the completed building and lists the various contractors involved with its construction.
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A group gathers for the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., chancellor; artist Robert Hurdelbrink;...
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Dignitaries pose at the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building Lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., chancellor; Hurdelbrink's wife;...
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Sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink and his wife are congratulated by dignitaries in the lobby of the Life Sciences Building at the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture designed by Hurdelbrink, June 1965. Amongst those pictured are Rev....
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Marquette University President Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J., gives a speech at the dedication ceremonies for the Wehr Life Sciences Building, February 19, 1972. Watching in the background is Milwaukee Archbishop William Cousins.
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View of the southern end of the campus mall, looking west, 1978. Featured are the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, Lalumiere Language Hall, the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, the Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex, and the...
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Architectural drawing of the Wehr Science Center, including the Wehr Life Sciences Building, the William Wehr Physics Building, and the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building.
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View looking south at the Wehr Science Complex, May 1975. The Todd Wehr Chemistry Building is at left, the William Wehr Physics Building is at the right, and the Wehr Life Sciences Building is visible in the background.
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Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., poses with Hope Anderson, President of the Walter Schroeder Foundation, which made a grant allowing the university remodel and upgrade its health sciences and education complex.
View to the west of the Memorial Library construction site. Construction work is focused on the foundation at this point in 1951. Around the site can be seen construction materials and small trailers for the workers to use. Visible in the...
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The Olin Engineering Center (center) is nearly complete in this April 1978 photograph showing the south facade and a construction fence still standing around the area. The relationship of Olin to other buildings on campus is nicely illustrated in...