African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Track and field athletes;
Marquette sprinters Ralph Metcalfe and Paul Phillips stand a top a medal stand, with unidentified athletes from Notre Dame and Michigan State. Six trumpet players in riding boots and britches, and metal helmets, flank the four athletes.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Track and field athletes;
Marquette sprinters Ralph Metcalfe and Paul Phillips stand a top a medal stand, with unidentified athletes from Notre Dame and Michigan State. Six trumpet players in riding boots and britches, and metal helmets, flank the four athletes.
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...
Marquette University -- History; College presidents -- Inauguration; Magee, William M. -- Inauguration, 1928;
Lux Ignatiana: an inaugural ode composed for and recited at the ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of William M. Magee, S.J., as president of Marquette University, 23 April, 1928
Marquette University -- History; Marquette University -- Presidents -- Pictorial works; Brooks, Peter A. (Peter Anthony) -- Pictorial works;
Marquette Army and Navy units stand at attention in the gymnasium, circa 1945. An image of Marquette University President Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., is superimposed.
Program for a Civic Testimonial Banquet in honor of The Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., and Welcome to The Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., held at the Crystal Ballroom in the Hotel Schroeder, March 15, 1944.
Basketball; College sports; Marquette University -- Basketball
Marquette forward/center Don Kojis (#44) and forward Mario Crievllo (#31) guard a Xavier University opponent. The Xavier player stands with the ball raised above his head, ready to pass or shoot. Kojis and Crievllo stand directly in front of him,...
Dignitaries stand at the podium during groundbreaking ceremonies for the Helfaer Recreation Center, April 2, 1974. Pictured are James Scott, Vice President for Student Affairs; Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J.; Gerald...
Marquette University President Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., and a variety of dignitaries stand on the construction site for the College of Business Administration building (David A. Straz, Jr. Hall), during groundbreaking ceremonies, January 10,...
Onlookers stand close by as demolition occurs at the Elizabeth Plankinton Mansion, October 1980. One individual holds a poster that reads, "Where are you Mayer Maier?"
Remarks from the College of Business Administration Dedication Luncheon, December 2, 1984. Includes remarks by Eugene Laczniak, Professor, College of Business Administration; Thomas Bausch, Dean, College of Business Administration; Edward Brennan,...
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Poland -- Education; Jews -- Poland -- Religious life; Jews -- Poland -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Poland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Hasidism -- Poland; Antisemitism --...
Rabbi Israel Feldman describes growing up in Różan, Poland, during the 1920s and 1930s, including his close relationship with his mother and his experiences with anti-Semitism. Index follows transcript.
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Austria -- Education; Jews -- Austria -- Religious life; Jews -- Austria -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Austria -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Jews -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee --...
Greta Frankl describes her upbringing in an affluent Jewish home in Vienna, Austria, during the 1920s and 1930s. Index follows transcript.
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Poland -- Education; Jews -- Poland -- Religious life; Jews -- Poland -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Poland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Jews -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee --...
Eta Lakric describes life growing up in a Jewish family in Volyn, Poland (later the Soviet Union, today Ukraine), during the 1930s. Index follows transcript.