Front page of the June 11, 1936, issue of The Marquette Tribune, with headline: "Graduation Closes Senior Week" Portraits of eight senior class presidents are featured. Top row (L-R): Arthur Bellinghausen, Engineering; Ralph Metcalfe, Liberal Arts;...
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Relay races;
Reprinted photograph and partial text from The Marquette Tribune, about "Hilltop's Four Horsemen," (L-R in reprint) Ralph Metcalfe, David Booth, Edward Errath, and Jack Tierney.
Portion of an article appearing in The Marquette Tribune about the Central Intercollegiate track meet at Marquette University. Features a reprinted painting of sprinter Ralph Metcalfe, originally appearing in The Milwaukee Journal.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Newsclipping from The Marquette Tribune about the American Athletic Union selecting sprinter Ralph Metcalfe as an All-American. Article includes and head and shoulders image of Metcalfe in his Marquette track singlet.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Running races
Reprinted photograph, plus a descriptive caption, published in 'The Marquette Tribune,' featuring sprinter Ralph Metcalfe winning the 40-yard dash in an indoor dual meet between Marquette University and University of Notre Dame.
Composite from 'The Marquette Tribune' featuring eight leading track and field athletes scheduled to participate in the Central Intercollegiate championship at Marquette University on June 2, 1933.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Newsclipping about Ralph Metcalfe, with caption: "Regains Form. The leg ailment which handicapped Captain Metcalfe in his last two indoor races has responded to treatment, and the Marquette meteor will again be in top form when he races in the...
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Newsclipping from The Marquette Tribune featuring an image of Marquette sprinters Ralph Metcalfe and Paul Phillips, both in their track uniforms. Metcalfe was completing his eligibility at Marquette. Phillips, a sophmore, was expected to replace...
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Relay races;
Portion of a newsclipping from The Marquette Tribune about the June 8, 1934, Central Intercollegiate Track and Field Championships at Marquette Stadium. The clipping includes a reprinted photograph from The Milwaukee Sentinel, featuring the relay...
Foreign study -- Ireland; Marquette University; University College, Dublin;
Marquette Tribune newspaper article about Mary Jeanne Bowen, first participant in Marquette University's Junior Year Abroad program. The headline reads ""Lib Arts Coed Pioneers Year Abroad Program."" Bowen studied at University College, Dublin...
Basketball; Basketball coaches; College sports; Marquette University -- Basketball
Al McGuire and his team celebrate after a win against the University of Notre Dame. Barry Brennan gives McGuire a congratulatory pat. To McGuire's left is Gary Rosenberger (#55), Bernard Toone (#33), and assistant coach Rick Majerus.
Football; College sports; Marquette University -- Football
Ron Drzewiecki running downfield with the football during Marquette's homecoming game against the College of the Pacific. The play resulted in a 81 yard touchdown.
College sports; Cross-country running; Marquette University -- Cross-country running;
Coach Melvin "Bus" Shimek (standing center) and five athletes from the champion cross-country team. Clockwise from Shimek: Frank Fortier, Ray Mayer, Bob Allen, George Walter, and unidentified. Two of the athletes hold trophies. The print has a...
Front page of the June 11, 1936, issue of The Marquette Tribune, with headline: ""Graduation Closes Senior Week"" Portraits of eight senior class presidents are featured. Top row (L-R): Arthur Bellinghausen, Engineering; Ralph Metcalfe, Liberal...
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.
A Marquette Tribune article about the Milwaukee Common Council investigating the unexpected demolition of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, October 15, 1980.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field;Amateur Athletic Union of the United States
Newsclipping describing sprinter Ralph Metcalfe equalling the world record in the 60 meter dash at the National A.A.U. indoor track meet at Madison Square Garden.