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Mrs. Arlene Shimek, widow of longtime MU Track coach Melvin "Bus" Shimek, attending dedication of the track and field facility named after her husband and erected at Valley Fields. She is flanked by two former track and field athletes coached by...
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Program prepared for the dedication of the Wehr Chemistry Building, including information about honorary degree recipients John R. Dunning, Robert S. Mulliken, and Alexander Hollaender, as well as information about symposia held as a part of the...
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Looking northwest from the intersection of Tenth and State Streets, the Marquette College Building's south and east facades are visible, as are Holy Name Church and athletic fields to the west.
Program produced for the dedication of the Marquette University Stadium, held October 18, 1924. Contains brief biographies and photographs of both members of the stadium fundraising committee as well as the Marquette football team, as well as...
Fans wait for the start of a football game in the Marquette University Stadium while the band marches along the side of the field. The stadium site itself appears to still be undergoing construction.
Fans gather in the stands of the Marquette University Stadium in this view across the field. At the time of this image, the goalpost stood at the back of the end zone and had no padding and a sign naming the stadium had been erected behind the...
Lumber - possibly from the demolition of a construction fence surrounding the site - lies on the ground in piles around the nearly complete Marquette University Stadium.
Fans fill the seats of the new Marquette University Stadium and earnestly watch the action on the field. Most of the fans appear to be wearing long coats and hats.
Cars and buses park around the outside of the cinder track at the Marquette University Stadium while a medium-sized crowd watches game action on the field.
Construction workers building the bleachers in the Marquette University Stadium, 1923-1924. At the top of the stands the press box is also well on its way to being completed.
Two uniformed gentleman stroll in front of the scoreboard at the north end of the Marquette University Stadium. The Marquette team was losing at the time by a score of 13-0.
Cars park around the outside of the track and on the sidelines at the Marquette University Stadium as the home stands are filled to capacity on game day. The Marquette cheerleaders are just visible on the cinder track in front of the stands.
Fans fill the home stands at the Marquette University Stadium and buses park at the end of the stadium. One of the flags flying above the stadium is for Michigan.
The wrecking ball swings in action to demolish the Marquette University Stadium, September 2, 1976. While the stands were demolished, the field and track continued to be used by the University.