South facade of the Marquette gymnasium, as seen from the intersection of 16th and Clybourn Streets. Visible at left is the annex constructed to house Marquette's military training units.
The men's basketball locker room stands ready and waiting for members of the team, 1995. Images of the players and coaches as well as a quote - "that which does not kill us makes us stronger" - are posted on the wall above the lockers.
Tom Ford meets with a student in the academic support center for athletes, while two other students study in the room, 1995. Plaques on the wall behind them recognize Marquette's Academic All-Americans, team grade-point average (GPA), and a wall of...
A sign in the gymnasium features the Golden Eagle logo and the phrase "basketball opens doors, education keeps them open," 1995. Below the sign is a rack filled with basketballs emblazoned with the NCAA logo.
Men's basketball players gather in the locker room and review game footage on the television, 1995. The walls of the locker room are decorated with a variety of motivational quotes, historical statistics on the team's performance in the...
An unidentified gentleman stands near the center of the main floor of the gymnasium, May 1982. ROTC students in uniform gather at the far end of the room, underneath the elevated running track.
View of the elevated running track in the Marquette gym, May 1982. On the main gym floor below, a group of ROTC students engage in a training exercise.
A view of the south and east facades of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, which housed the Knights of Columbus for the majority of its life, cirac November 1973.
Detail view of the south facade of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, showing the Knights of Columbus sisgn and the relationship to McCormick Hall, circa October 1979.
The east facade of the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, which exhibits its ornate Romanesque features, including a turret and porte cochere, circa November 1973.
Northeast view of the first floor main hall staircase in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, displaying the intricate woodwork of the stairs and ceiling, which was found throughout the home, circa November 1973.
A close-up view of a window in the Elizabeth Plankinton mansion, providing a closer look at some of the unique architectural features of the building, circa 1980.
Individuals protest the demolition of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, which was demolished before the proper permits were acquired, on the corner of 15th Street and West Wisconsin Avenue, October 1980.
Onlookers stand close by as demolition occurs at the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, October 1980. One individual holds a poster that reads, "Where are you Mayer Maier?"
An unidentified gentleman is interviewed by a news crew at the site of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, October 1980. In the background, the building is in a partial state of destruction.
Aerial view of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion as seen from the west side of the building. The Knights of Columbus addition is visible at the rear of the building; the Jesuit Residence and Walter Schroeder Hall are visible to the west in the...
A short article, with several pictures, which discusses the history and architecture of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, published in New Day, March 18, 1972.