Caption on image: Eskimo Double-Kicking - Nome, Alaska, July 4, 1914. - [copyright] N.S. Jolls. Verso caption: Kicking a ball at 7 feet from the ground with the two feet together. Those fellows have some life left in them. Size: 6.2cm x...
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...
Football; College sports; Marquette University -- Football
Ward Cuff stands in the football field with both arms and one leg raised. He has just completed a kick and is watching the football's flight. Two teammates are walking in the field behind him. Empty bleachers at Marquette University Stadium are...
College sports; Marquette University -- Cross-country running; Marquette University -- Track and field; Athletic directors; Cross-country coaches; Track and field coaches
Melvin "Bus" Shimek shares some of his memories from his 52 year involvement with Marquette University’s track & field and cross-country programs. As a student (1924-1927) Shimek competed as a long distance runner. Coached by Conrad Jennings,...
Team captain Joseph "Red" Dunn watches the football after completing a kick; his right leg and both arms are raised. He is wearing a practice uniform and football helmet.
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...
Thompson, Tommy George, 1941-;Politics & government -- Wisconsin
Governor Thompson greeting public at outdoor event kicking off 1991 Moving State Government tour of western and southwestern Wisconsin, named "River Days;" City of Galesville; Trempealeau County; Wisconsin; August 4, 1991.