College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Sports for women; Track and field for women;
Marquette Women's Track Team. Front row: Monica (Gramins) Fairman, Julie (Akin) Steinert, Anne (Turzinski) Casey, Sue (Prentice) Rose, Michelle (Murray) Horgan. Second row: Anne Marie (Vance) Garvey, Debbie (Kopf) Murdoch, Anne Bicha, Michel...
A crane and wrecking ball work to destroy the William Plankinton Mansion, 1969-1970. The southwest portion of the building has been removed in this view.
Construction trucks sit to the west of the John Plankinton Mansion as a crane works to raze the building, May 1975. The building was sandwiched between Haggerty Hall (at left) and the Walter Schroeder Health Sciences and Education Complex (at...
Olin Engineering Center, Marquette University; Haggerty Hall, Marquette University;
A crane lifts materials to the roof of the Olin Engineering Center, July 5, 1977. The exterior of the building is nearly complete in this view of the east and north facades from across Wisconsin Avenue.
Firearms -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota;
Following information provided by the Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum: Charlie Turning Pipe in hat and sweater with shotgun in right hand holds neck of sandhill crane in left hand. Crowd of people, mostly boys, stands behind him. Negative no.:...
College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Sports for women; Track and field for women;
Marquette Women's Track Team. Front row: Monica (Gramins) Fairman, Julie (Akin) Steinert, Anne (Turzinski) Casey, Sue (Prentice) Rose, Michelle (Murray) Horgan. Second row: Anne Marie (Vance) Garvey, Debbie (Kopf) Murdoch, Anne Bicha, Michel...
Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian blankets -- North America; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- South Dakota; Moccasins; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Oglala women -- South Dakota;...
Mr. and Mrs. Kills on Sight in traditional dress, including bone hair pipe breastplate with otter fur sash and wool trade cloth dress adorned with dentillium shells Caption by image of print in Album: Kills on Sight Caption on image of print...
Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University;
Haggerty Museum construction site, as seen from the northwest corner of the grounds, 1984. Construction trucks and a crane are on site; the Marquette Interchange is visible in the background.
Snow covers the site of a partially destroyed William Plankinton Mansion, 1969-1970. A crane is visible on the south side of the building, and the Engineering Building is just visible at left.
The interior of the William Plankinton Mansion is visible from the south as it undergoes demolition, 1969-1970. Snow blankets the site and a crane is in place to continue work in razing the building.
View of the west east facade of the John Plankinton Mansion as it was being torn down, May 9, 1975. While a crane looms in the background, a student studies on the lawn next to the building.
Telescope mounted in the observatory on the roof of Johnston Hall, 1917? The observatory was established in 1909 with a donation of $2000 by John H. Kopmeier in memory of his sons. It was dismantled in 1983.
View of Johnston Hall, taken from the southeast. The observatory is visible on the roof of the building, and the greenhouse is in use in the side lawn.
Detail, main entrance to Johnston Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Architectural elements visible include the stained glass transom above the door, decorative columns and an arch above the entry.
Detail of the main entry to Johnston Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Visible is a stained glass transom above the door and the decorative columns and arch surrounding the entry.
North facade of Johnston Hall along Wisconsin Avenue. Also visible are portions of the northwest corner of Sensenbrenner Hall and the northeast corner of Gesu Church.
Postcard showing Marquette University buildings along Wisconsin Avenue at 11th Street. From left to right are Sensenbrenner Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
Etching showing the north facade of Johnston Hall, along Wisconsin Avenue, 1985? Also visible in the image are the northwest corner of Sensenbrenner Hall and the northeast corner of Gesu Church.
Robert U. Turner, director of the Instructional Media Center, stands at the controls in the Instructional Media Center's production-control room (Johnston Hall, Room 25), 1981.
Robert U. Turner, director of the Instructional Media Center, sits at the controls in the production-control room (Johnston Hall, Room 38) for Marquette University Television, 1981.