Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
A group gathers for the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building Lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Marquette University President Rev. William F. Kelley S.J.; Oscar G....
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
A group gathers for the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., chancellor; artist Robert Hurdelbrink;...
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
Dignitaries pose at the unveiling of the "Life Forms" metallic sculpture by Milwaukee sculptor Robert J. Hurdelbrink in the Life Sciences Building Lobby, June 1965. Pictured are Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., chancellor; Hurdelbrink's wife;...
A Milwaukee Journal article which provides information about the William Plankinton mansion, the Plankinton family, and the structure's time as an icon on the Marquette campus, written upon the event of the building's pending destruction.
Habitat for Humanity, inc. Marquette University Chapter; Marquette University -- Students; Service learning; Student volunteers in social service; Voluntarism; Volunteers;
Marquette students work to remove the forms at a Habitat for Humanity construction site after the foundation has been poured.
College sports; Marquette University -- Sports for women; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Clare Look-Jaeger, in her track uniform, sits inside an outdoor track oval at the Badger Twilight track meet. The track, a hurdle, and people are visible in the background. A photographer's grease pencil forms a vertical line on the right side...
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.
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...
Wehr Life Sciences Building, Marquette University;
The lobby at the main entrance of the Life Sciences building, March 1975. The lobby, funded by the Oscar Mayer Foundation, features a metallic sculpture, "Life Forms," by Robert J. Hurdelbrink, and a fish motif on the floor.
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....
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...
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.
Antique sandstone from the chapel's original site in France forms the sacristy doorway and the sanctuary columns in the Saint Joan of Arc Chapel. Workman Paul Grueckner is framed in the door.