Three-page leaflet distributed by New York Catholic Workers for their June 15, 1955 protest against mandatory participation in the city's civil defense drill. The names of Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy appear on the leaflet.
Letter from Dorothy Day to Deane Mowrer, a poet who had recently joined the Catholic Worker community. In the letter, Day discusses the upcoming protest against the madatory civil defense drill. Mowrer wrote a regular column for the Catholic Worker...
Aldrin, Buzz; Astronauts -- United States; Marquette University; Award presentations
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin speaks during a civic dinner in the union ballroom after being presented with the Père Marquette Discovery Award. Aldrin stands behind a podium. A table decorated with flowers and dinnerware is in the foreground.
Aldrin, Buzz; Collins, Michael, 1930-; Armstrong, Neil, 1930-; Astronauts -- United States; Marquette University; Award presentations
Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, and Neil Armstrong are presented with Père Marquette Discovery Awards during a ceremony at the Center for Performing Arts. An unidentified man stands to the left of Armstrong. Members of the symphony are seated behind...
Aldrin, Buzz; Collins, Michael, 1930-; Armstrong, Neil, 1930-; Astronauts -- United States; Marquette University; Award presentations; Marquette University -- Basketball
Marquette basketball team captain Joe Thomas presents the Apollo 11 astronauts with team jogging suits during the Père Marquette Discovery Award ceremony. Thomas shakes the hand of Buzz Aldrin. Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins stand behind them.
Aldrin, Buzz; Collins, Michael, 1930-; Armstrong, Neil, 1930-; Raynor, John P., 1923-1997; Astronauts -- United States; Marquette University; Award presentations
Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, Marquette University President John P. Raynor, S.J., and Neil Armstrong during the Père Marquette Discovery Award ceremony. Father Raynor holds a framed photograph of Armstrong taking his first steps on the moon's...
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Article written by Dorothy Day describing her experiences protesting the 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill. The protest resulted in the arrest of several protestors, including Day. The front page of the newspaper also displays an illustration...
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Article from the Catholic Worker newspaper, written by Dorothy Day, about the second arrest for protesting the mandatory 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill in New York City, which was held on July 20, 1956.
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Leaflet distributed by New York Catholic Workers for their July 20, 1956 protest against mandatory participation in the city's civil defense drill. The names of Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy appear on the leaflet. This was the Catholic Worker...
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Two letters written by Dorothy Day, from jail, to her fellow Catholic Worker, Charles McCormack. Day had been arrested for protesting the mandatory 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill in New York City on July 12, 1957.
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Peace --...
Front page article in the Catholic Worker newspaper about the arrest of Catholic Workers protesting the mandatory 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill in New York City on July 12, 1957.
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Hennacy, Ammon, 1893-1970; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Peace -- Religious aspects -- Catholic...
Dorothy Day (far right), Deane Mowrer (to her right), Ammon Hennacy (fourth from left), and others seated on a park bench at Washington Square Park, New York City, on July 20, 1956, in protest of the mandatory "Operation Alert" civil defense drill....
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Pacifists -- United States; Radicals -- United States;
Dorothy Day writing about her arrest in a letter to Jack English, a former member of the New York Catholic Worker community who assumed the religious name of Charles when he entered the Trappist order.
Antinuclear movement -- United States; Catholic Worker Movement; Civil defense drills -- United States; Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980; Pacifism -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Peace -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church; Radicals -- United...
Dorothy Day picketing at City Hall Park, New York City, April 17, 1959. prior to her arrest for protesting the mandatory "Operation Alert" civil defense drill. It was her fifth and final arrest for refusing to participate in the annual event.
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-; Astronauts -- United States; Marquette University; Award presentations
Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong delivers a speech at the Père Marquette Discovery Award ceremony. Armstrong, wearing the Père Marquette Discovery Award, stands behind a podium. A reporter holds a recording device to the stage.
Armstrong, Neil, 1930-; Raynor, John P., 1923-1997; Astronauts -- United States; Marquette University; Award presentations
Neil Armstrong addresses the audience during a civic dinner at the Père Marquette Discovery Award ceremony. Armstrong stands behind a podium decorated with flowers. Marquette University's president, Very Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., is seated to his...
Banners; Campaign insignia; Political campaigns -- 1860-1870; Wide-Awakes (Organization)
Political banner used at campaign rally in Springfield, Illinois, on August 8, 1860, by members of the Wide Awake club from Farmington (a village in Perry County later renamed Campbell.) Unidentified blue fabric, probably silk, with white capital...
Banners; Campaign insignia; Political campaigns -- 1860-1870; Wide-Awakes (Organization)
Political banner used at campaign rally in Springfield, Illinois, on August 8, 1860, by members of the Wide Awake club from Farmington (a village in Perry County later renamed Campbell.) Unidentified white fabric, perhaps cotton, with blue capital...
Baskets; Indian art -- New Mexico; Flags -- United States; Sewing -- Study and teaching;
Caption: First Exhibit, St. Anthony's Mission, Zuni, N.M., Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Aug. 25th, 26th, & 27th, 1926 Size: 16.8cm x 11.6cm Negative no.: Same as Identifier
Bells -- Minnesota; Indian beadwork -- Minnesota; Indian dance -- Minnesota; Indian featherwork -- Minnesota; Indians of North America -- Minnesota; Ojibwa Indians -- Costume; Ojibwa women -- Minnesota; Older Indians -- Minnesota; Textile fabrics;...
A Catholic exhibit probably at the Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, probably taken in 1929 by Selby Studio of St. Paul, Minnesota. Depicted, standing, left to right: Peter Parker, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Lederboor, Mrs. Swan, Mrs. C.J....
Bells -- Minnesota; Indian beadwork -- Minnesota; Indian dance -- Minnesota; Indian featherwork -- Minnesota; Indians of North America -- Minnesota; Ojibwa Indians -- Costume; Ojibwa women -- Minnesota; Older Indians -- Minnesota; Textile fabrics;...
A Catholic exhibit probably at the Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Lederboor, Mrs. C.J. McConville, Ish-que-ga-bow, and Pete Parker. Seated, left to right: Pete Parker's daughter Mrs. Agnes Fairbanks,...
Mother Teresa signs her autograph for Lillian Rojtman Berkman during her visit to the Marquette University campus to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award.