Brothers (Religious) -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Automobiles -- South Dakota -- 1920-1930; Automobiles -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Automobile driving; Mud; Gasoline pump industry -- United States; Roads -- South Dakota -- History;
Note by archivist: The clay soil adheres to tires after spring rains; gasoline pump in background. Brother O'Connell served Holy Rosary Mission, 1925-1935.
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Poland -- Education; Jews -- Poland -- Religious life; Jews -- Poland -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Poland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Jews -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee --...
Esther Bankier describes coming of age and her experiences as a Jew in a small community near Lemberg, Poland, during the 1930s. Index follows transcript.
Automobiles -- South Dakota -- 1950-1960; Cigarettes; Winter; Snow; Priests -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Smoking;
Father Harold Gibbons, S.J., and Father Eugene Buechel, S.J., by new car in winter Verso caption: Fr. Gibbons & Fr. Buechel Notes by Archivist: Automobile believed to be a 1947 or 1948 model with snow tires on rear. Due to failing eyesight,...
Basketball; College sports; Marquette University -- Basketball
Photograph taken from under the net of Marquette guard Dean Meminger during a game against Loyola University held at Chicago Stadium. Meminger is driving in for the layup and attempting a shot from the side of the basket.
College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Basketball for women;
Julie (Sievers) Power (#20) looks up while driving the basketball to the basket. She is guarded by unidentified opponents. Teammate Linda (Deering) Burbach (#42) watches. Spectators are seated in the background.
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.
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.