In 1950 architects presented this rendering of proposed union on the Marquette campus. This design was not used; ultimately the campus went with a design by Brust & Brust Architects for the Brooks Memorial Union.
Booklet containing descriptions of the creation, installation, and history of the carillon. Also details inscriptions on individual bells, physical and musical qualities of specific bells, and a history of Marquette Hall.
South facade of Cudahy Hall as the building approached completion, 1993-1994. Visible in the background are the Brooks Memorial Union and the Biltmore Apartments.
Cranes and construction workers make progress on the Cudahy Hall construction site, 1993. Visible in the background are other campus buildings including the Brooks Memorial Union, the Biltmore Apartments and Holthusen Hall.
Cudahy Hall as viewed from the pedestrian mall to the south of the building. Visible in the background are Marquette Hall, Gesu Church, and a portion of the David A. Straz, Jr. Hall.
Michael Cudahy shakes hands with Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., chancellor of Marquette University, during dedication ceremonies for Cudahy Hall, January 19, 1994. Seated next to Raynor is Rev. Albert J. DiUlio, president.
Marquette University President, Rev. Albert J. DiUlio, S.J., and Michael Cudahy unveil a portrait of Katharine Reed Cudahy during dedication ceremonies for Cudahy Hall, January 19, 1994. Her portrait hangs in the atrium of the building on its lower...
Participants gather on the lower level of Cudahy Hall for the dedication of Cudahy Hall, January 19, 1994. Marquette University President Rev. Albert J. DIUlio, S.J., stands at the podium and Edward Brennan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, is...
Cranes work to excavate the Cudahy Hall site, 1993. Visible to the west of the site are a number of campus buildings, including Brooks Memorial Union, the Biltmore Apartments, and Holthusen Hall.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
Program prepared for the dedication of the Wehr Chemistry Building, including information about honorary degree recipients John R. Dunning, Robert S. Mulliken, and Alexander Hollaender, as well as information about symposia held as a part of the...
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
East facade of the Wehr Chemistry Building, as seen from across the campus mall. The Brooks Memorial Union is visible in the near foreground, and St. Joan of Arc Chapel is visible in the background.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
Wehr Chemistry Building as seen from the pedestrian mall to the east, July 1972. Signs in the foreground notify visitors that the mall is closed to vehicular traffic.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
Scaffolding along the building allows for continuing work at the Wehr Chemistry Building construction site, December 1965. Some of the textured concrete panels are in place on the exterior wall.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
A number of priests participate in an event on the steps of the Wehr Chemistry Building, possibly as a part of the building dedication or the dedication of the Wehr Science Center.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
A crowd of people and media vans gather outside the Wehr Chemistry Building for an unknown event, possibly for the dedication of the Wehr Science Center.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
People gather outside the entrance to the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, August 1970. Construction work on Memorial Library is visible in the background.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
Wehr Chemistry Building as seen from 13th Street, circa 1967. Visible in the foreground are a variety of homes and businesses, including Mama Jo's Pizza.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
With a pneumatic air hammer, Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J., university president, opened groundbreaking ceremonies for the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building on June 11, 1965. Also participating in the ceremonies were, left to right: Raymond A....
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
Marquette University President Rev. John P Raynor S.J., and attorney Robert Harland hold trowels at the cornerstone laying for the Wehr Chemistry Building, January 26, 1966.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
C.A. Bender, Jr., director of national accounts at the Gulf Oil Corporation, presents Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. with a $20,000 grant for equipment to complete the Wehr Chemistry Building, March 30, 1966.