David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, Marquette University; Gesu Church, Marquette University; Johnston Hall, Marquette University; Marquette Hall, Marquette University;
Marquette Hall and other buildings along Wisconsin Avenue, view focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall. Other buildings visible along Wisconsin Avenue are (from left to right) Johnston Hall and Gesu Church; David A. Straz, Jr. Hall is...
A press release prepared for the Cobeen Hall Open House and Dedication held March 20, 1966 describes its place in the history of Marquette and reonvations required to convert it from the La Salle Hotel into a residence for students.
Remarks by Business Administration Dean Thomas Bausch at the College of Business Administration Dedication as David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, December 2, 1984.
View of Wisconsin Avenue streetscape, focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall, 1930? Also visible in the photograph are (from left to right), Sensenbrenner Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. speaks at the podium during the blessing ceremony for the Marquette University Carillon, 1967. The ceremony took place in an empty lot between Marquette Hall and David A. Straz, Jr. Hall....
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...
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.
Gesu Church, Marquette University; Johnston Hall, Marquette University; Legal Research Center, Marquette University; O'Hara Hall, Marquette University; Sensenbrenner Hall, Marquette University
Ink drawing of southeast corner of Sensenbrenner Hall with Legal Research Center attached. Also included in the drawing are portions of O'Hara Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
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,...
View of Coughlin Hall from the west with the Marquette campus and Milwaukee skyline visible behind it, July 1979. David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, Marquette Hall, and Gesu Church are all visible in the background; the Helfaer Theatre is just visible in...
West facade of Coughlin Hall with the Marquette campus - including Marquette Hall, David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, and Gesu Church - visible in the background.
Coughlin Hall, as seen from the pedestrian mall to its west, 1978. The Marquette Interchange is visible in the background, as are the spires of Gesu Church and Marquette Hall. Carpenter Hall is just visible to the north of Coughlin.
Cudahy Hall as viewed from the pedestrian mall to the south of the building. Visible in the background are Marquette Hall, Gesu Church, and a portion of the David A. Straz, Jr. Hall.
South facade of Abbottsford Hall, as seen from across Wisconsin Avenue. Parent's Park is visible at center, with the 1212 Building at right and Schroeder Hall at left. The image was likely taken from Marquette Hall.
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.
North facade of Johnston Hall along Wisconsin Avenue. Also visible are portions of the northwest corner of Sensenbrenner Hall and the northeast corner of Gesu Church.
Etching showing the north facade of Johnston Hall, along Wisconsin Avenue, 1985? Also visible in the image are the northwest corner of Sensenbrenner Hall and the northeast corner of Gesu Church.
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."
Detail of main entrance to Marquette Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Features visible include stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
Main entrance to Marquette Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Some detail work around the entry is obscured by ivy, but other features remain visible, including stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., stands with George Vits, for whom the lecture hall in Lalumiere Hall is named, April 12, 1970. Olive Vits (at right), made the gift to fund the lecture hall in her husband's name.
Two men and a woman walk up the stairs to the main Wisconsin Avenue entrance to Marquette Hall, circa 1948. Visible is the detail work around the entry, including stained glass, columns, four shields, and other decorative work.
A student walks up the stairs to the entrance of Haggerty Hall, 1989. Visible above the door is the completed nameplate designating the building Patrick E. Haggerty Hall.
The original detail appearing over the main entrance to Haggerty Hall, with the seal of the university and building name carved into the stone. In 1988, the lower part was changed to replace the five panel design with the new name, "Patrick E....
View looking west at the Coughlin Hall construction site, 1976. Visible in the background are Lalumiere Language Hall and the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building.
A view of the eastern facade of Coughlin Hall, with David A. Straz, Jr. Hall visible on the right and Wehr Chemistry and the Schroeder Complex visible in the background, November 1981.
Bird's eye view of Coughlin Hall, looking northeast toward downtown. Other buildings visible include the 1212 Building, Marquette Hall and Gesu Church.