An advertisement from Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. asking people to make donations in order to save the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion. The advertisement ran in the Milwaukee Sentinel, September 8, 1980.
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.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Children's plays, American; Drama -- Student Plays; High school teachers -- United States; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Drama; Indians in popular culture -- United States; Holy...
A student actor portraying an Oglala Indian with painted shield and war bonnet
Children -- South Dakota -- 1950-1960; Children’s theatre; Indian children -- South Dakota; Children -- South Dakota -- 1950-1960; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students;
Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students; Indian children -- South Dakota; Elementary schools -- South Dakota; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Artwork; Indian art -- South Dakota;
Elementary students by wall mural on historic Lakota life by unidentified Lakota artist Verso caption: Student group photos, mixed ages 1961-1969.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1970-1980; Indian children -- South Dakota; Red Cloud Indian School -- Students; Elementary schools -- South Dakota; Books; Posters -- 20th century;
Young student with peace symbol patch on jacket reading book at desk below pictures of historic native leaders Verso caption: From Red Cloud Country 1972.
Detail of the relief that appears about the main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall. The relief includes a lamp and scales, ivy, two profiles, and the words "Marquette University Law" and "Frank J. Sensenbrenner Hall."
Pamphlet prepared for the dedication of Lalumiere Language Hall, detailing the life of Rev. Stanislaus P. Lalumiere, S.J. and influence of the Jesuits on Marquette University.
Postcard view of the Marquette University campus looking west along Wisconsin Avenue, 1910? The Mackie Home is just visible at the left of the postcard, with Johnston Hall and Gesu Church lining the street to the west of it.
Aerial view of the Marquette Campus, looking southwest from the corner of 11th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. The central focus of the image is Sensenbrenner Hall, with Johnston Hall visible to the right. O'Hara Hall is also visible, tucked in behind...
View of the Law School from the intersection of 11th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, 1924. Cars fill the parking spaces in front of and beside the building.
Main entrance to Sensenbrenner Hall from Wisconsin Avenue, with minimal landscaping around the entry. Visible above the entry is an ornate relief inscription including a lamp, scales, and two profiles. Four grotesques also surround the entry.
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
Program prepared for the dedication of Holthusen Hall on April 22, 1985, featuring the newly dedicated Holthusen Hall on the front cover with details of the dedication and a biography of Henry and Violet Holthusen inside.
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
Varsity Theatre sign lit up at night advertising the movies "More Dead than Alive" with Clint Walker and Vincent Price and "Impasse" with Burt Reynolds and Anne Francis, 1969.
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
View of the south facade of Varsity Theater and Holthusen Hall from across Wisconsin Avenue, 1994. The marquee at the Varsity Theatre advertises showings of "Speed" and "Dracula."
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
View of the Varsity Theatre, from opposite side of Wisconsin Avenue, 1973. The marquee advertises Technicolor showings of "Lady Sings the Blues" with Diana Ross and "Save the Tiger" with Jack Lemmon.
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
Detail view of the entrances to the Varsity Theatre, Holthusen Hall, and the University Book Store, April 1981. The marquee advertises events featuring Cicely Tyson, the Marx Brothers' "Animal Crackers" and "Night at the Opera."
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
Students walk in front of the Varsity Theatre and Holthusen Hall, circa 1987. The marquee on Varsity Theatre advertises showings of "Animal House," "Hoosiers," and "Raising Arizona."
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
Detail view of the main entrance to the Varsotu Theatre, May 1982. The marquee above the entrance advertises showings of "Time Bandits," "Great Muppet Caper," and a Latvian Folk Show.
Holthusen Hall, Marquette University; Varsity Theatre, Marquette University
View looking down at the main entrance to the Varsity Building, May 1984. The marquee features a quote by Archimedes: "Give me a place to stand, and I will move the earth."