View of east facade of Helfaer Recreation Center, as seen from 15th Street, circa 1981. The old gymnasium is visible at left, the Schroeder Complex at right, and the parking lot upon which Clark Hall would later be constructed is at the front...
Northeast corner of Haggerty Hall, showing both the east and north facades as visible from the intersection of 15th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1942.
Haggerty Hall as viewed from the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1945. Cars fill the street in front of the building, and students practice their surveying skills on the lawn next to the building.
An empty classroom awaits students in the newly constructed Business Administration Building, circa 1951. The industrial Menomonee River Valley is visible through the windows on the south side of the room.
Construction progress on the College of Business Administration Building (David A. Straz, Jr. Hall), circa 1951. Workers appear to be pouring the concrete floors. Visible in the background are the temporary barracks constructed to accommodate the...
View looking north at the College of Business Administration Building construction site, circa 1951. Visible in the background, immediately to the north of the building are the temporary barracks constructed to accommodate the postwar growth in...
Work progresses at the College of Business Administration Building construction site in this view looking to the northeast, circa 1951. Visible in the background are the barracks buildings, Marquette Hall, Gesu Church, and the Gesu Parish Center.
Workers haul cement from a mixer while a crowd watches progress on the construction of a building for the College of Business Administration (David A. Straz, Jr. Hall), circa 1951. Visible in the background is the Gesu Parish Center.
Student Joseph B. Fontana poses with a patient in the dental clinic, while another dentist examines the patient as well, circa 1945. In the background, several other dental students examine patients too.
Harriet Barker Cramer Hall; Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex, Marquette University;
Architect's rendering showing the proposed Dental School addition to be built between the then-existing Dental School and medico-dental library, circa 1956.
Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex, Marquette University;
View of the west façade of the Eben J. and Helene M. Carey Memorial Library addition to the Medical School, circa 1954. An artist has creatively removed the surrounding buildings from the image.
Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex, Marquette University;
Hope Anderson and another unidentified representative of the Schroeder Foundation pose with Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. and Donald K. Ross, director of development (right), circa 1981. Anderson holds a print showing...
Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex, Marquette University;
East façade and main entrance to the Schroeder Complex, circa 1985. A pair of trees displaying brilliant autumnal colors frame the entry to the building.
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
Students walk in front of the Varsity Theatre and Holthusen Hall, circa 1987. The marquee on Varsity Theatre advertises showings of "Animal House," "Hoosiers," and "Raising Arizona."
A circa 1923 view of the William Plankinton mansion, at that time the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital, flanked by John Plankinton Mansion, in the background, to the left, and the School of Dentistry (behind).
Close-up shot of the sign advertising the Marquette University Department of Athletics, housed at that time in the William Plankinton Mansion, circa 1965.
The William Plankinton Mansion, located on the corner of 16 Street and West Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1930. A sign above the main entry notes the building was then serving as the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Hospital.
A view of the William Plankinton mansion and its front lawn, as seen from West Wisconsin Avenue, circa 1945. At that time, the building served as home to Marquette's Department of Athletics.
Interior view of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, showing destruction and disrepair, including cabinets with broken doors and shelves, and stripped walls, circa 1980.
A hallway in the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion features crown molding and decorative columns while obstructed with a variety of building materials, circa 1980.
View looking down the stairs of the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, circa 1980. While some of the building's distinguising features are still visible, including stained glass and decorative wood paneling, peeling paint and wall damage are also...
A room within the John Plankinton Mansion, turned into broadcast room for the School of Speech. A microphone is visible at the center of the room, and a window looks through into another classroom, circa 1953.
A room in the John Plankinton Mansion, converted to a classroom and broadcast booth, circa 1953. A variety of technologies are visible next to a window looking in to the broadcast booth.
Cars are parked in the driveway leading to the main (north) entrance to the John Plankinton Mansion, circa 1930. Workers can be seen repairing the roof above one of the windows.