Tri-fold pamphlet and invitation prepared for the April 12, 1970 dedication and open house of the Modern Language Building, highlighting building and classroom features, 1970.
Todd Wehr Chemistry Building, Marquette University
Visitors gather to see the art installation in the foyer of the Wehr Chemistry Building on April 2, 1967. The artwork, "Allotropic Forms," is a mosaic with copper enameling designed by W.J. Feldman of Ebling Plunkett Keymar and Reginato, the...
Reprint of a Milwaukee Magazine article about the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, describing the history of the building and providing photographs of some of the more notable architectural details.
Blum, Virgil C; Foreign study -- Ireland; Marquette University; University College, Dublin;
Handwritten letter from Marquette University Junior, Mary Jeanne Bowen, to Rev. Virgil C. Blum, S.J., chairman of Marquette's Junior Year Abroad program. Bowen is reporting on her first term studying at University College, Dublin, Ireland. Bowen...
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Pere Marquette Discovery Award;
Pamphlet produced to commemorate Mother Teresa's visit to Milwaukee on June 12 and 13, 1981 and her receipt of the Pere Marquette Discovery Award from Marquette University.
Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Marquette University -- Awards -- Pictorial works
Bearing the sixteen points of the compass rose, the circular Pere Marquette Discovery Award medal designed by Edmund Lewandowski symbolizes the possibility of discovery in every direction. The ring in the center of the medal carrying the...
University President Robert A. Wild, S.J., enjoys a moment with Marquette students sporting T-shirts designed to look like his yellow vest and Roman collar.
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.
Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center; Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre, Marquette University;
Brochure providing a brief biography of donor Evan P. Helfaer and describing the history of the Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center as well as the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre.
The front entrance to the Haggerty Engineering Building, showing the intentional asymmetrical construction of the facade, which was designed so one buttress is semi-octagonal with a turret, and the other square and without a turret.
Ted C. Dziadulewicz, assistant dean of the College of Engineering, and Richard Panlener, director of the Placement Center, view a sculpture in Haggerty Hall, 1967. The sculpture, a stylized cityscape, mounted in the engineering library, was...
Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University;
Beatrice Haggerty speaks at the podium during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Haggerty Museum of Art, April 25, 1983. Museum Director Curtis Carter sits at left. Behind them, the fence designed and painted by Keith Haring is visible.
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
Sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink and his wife are congratulated by dignitaries in the lobby of the Life Sciences Building at the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture designed by Hurdelbrink, June 1965. Amongst those pictured are Rev....
Remarks from the College of Business Administration Dedication Luncheon, December 2, 1984. Includes remarks by Eugene Laczniak, Professor, College of Business Administration; Thomas Bausch, Dean, College of Business Administration; Edward Brennan,...
Pamphlet produced for the Memorial Library dedication on December 2, 1953. Inside are floor plans with a description of what materials can be found on each floor of the library. The pamphlet contains a short history of the different libraries at...
This pamphlet was designed for the Gimbel Art Dinner and Dedication of the Murals in the Brooks Memorial Union on January 22, 1954. The pamphlet tells the story of how the mural project was started and contains a detailed description from the each...
The "Let's Furnish and Finish It" pamphlet was part of a fund-raising campaign designed to raise $120,000 from Marquette alumni to finish the Brooks Memorial Union in 1953.
One of the lounge areas for either studying or meeting friends on the first floor of Brooks Memorial Union in the spring of 1969. The Father Marquette mural, one of five murals commissioned for the building by the Gimbel Brothers Department Store,...
One of the lounge areas for either studying or meeting friends on the first floor of Brooks Memorial Union in 1952. The Father Marquette mural, one of five murals commissioned for the building by the Gimbel Brothers Department Store, can be seen on...
One lone student watches television in the lounge on the main floor of the Brooks Memorial Union. The Father Marquette mural, one of five murals commissioned for the building by the Gimbel Brothers Department Store, can be seen on the back wall....
The completed Biblical Triptych mural in the ballroom of the Brooks Memorial Union in 1953. The mural, designed by artist Franklin Boggs, was created using a combination of stained glass, plastic, and wrought iron. The central portion of the mural...
Father Marquette Mural in the student lounge on the main floor of the Brooks Memorial Union in 1953. One of five murals commissioned by the Gimbel Brother Department Store for the new union, the work was designed by Russell Hendrickson, Captain,...
This article describes how the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel is the newest jewel on the Marquette University campus detailing the complex process of moving and reconstructing a building and the steps taken to preserve the chapel's history.
This informational pamphlet, reprinted a number of times since initial publication in 1966, provides background on the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel during its moves from France to Long Island to Marquette University. Illustrations and pictures provide...
Donors, students, and friends of Marquette attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the Alumni Memorial Union on April 7, 1989. They hold balloons and sport pins designed specifically for the event.
Detail of one of the four stained glass windows created in the medieval revival tradition by Charles J. Connick for the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel. This detail, featuring the Nativity, is from the the middle medallion of the right lancet on the west...
West facade, St. Joan of Arc Chapel, February 1985. The sacristy door is visible on the left side of the chapel and a stained glass windows designed for the building by Charles J. Connick is featured on the central wall of the building.
Rev. John Gebhard, S.J., the first chaplain at Saint Joan of Arc Chapel, prays at the altar. Gebhard served as an advisor and designer during the chapel's reconstruction and later designed and hand-stitched the medieval vestments used in the chapel.
A memo to Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. on the methods employed in the reconstruction of the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel on the campus. The memo describes the artifacts inside the chapel and where they would be placed,...