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The Olin Engineering Center (center) is nearly complete in this April 1978 photograph showing the south facade and a construction fence still standing around the area. The relationship of Olin to other buildings on campus is nicely illustrated in...
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South facade of Memorial Library and view of campus. St. Joan of Arc Chapel, Olin Engineering Center, McCormick Hall, and the Todd Wehr Chemistry Building are also visible in the photograph in September 1979.
A construction worker lays out materials on the site of the Olin Engineering Center, October 29, 1976. McCormick Hall is in the background and Haggerty Hall is visible at left. Four of the ten columns that will support the building can be seen in...
Construction progress on McCormick Hall, October 10, 1966. The neighborhood surrounding the Marquette campus and the Milwaukee skyline are visible in the background.
Students move into McCormick Hall, with a laundry cart loaded to the top with their belongings, 1984. Two student workers help pull the cart over the threshold and into the building.
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A backhoe removes dirt from the site of the Alumni Memorial Union on April 4, 1989. McCormick Hall can be seen clearly in the background just west of the construction area.
View of the main facade of McCormick Hall in the winter of 1977. Merry Christmas is written on a banner above the entrance to the residence hall. Other windows feature a variety of messages.
Main entrance and south facade of McCormick Hall in 1967, as viewed from the southwest (across Wisconsin Avenue and 16th Streets). People can be seen waiting at the bus stop at the corner.
A detail view of the sign over the entrance to McCormick Hall, 1970, as seen from below. Light fixtures for illumination of the sign can be seen in detail as well.
View of McCormick Hall from the southwest across the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and 16th Street. The Standard Oil sign for the business that once occupied the southwest corner of the intersection is visible.
Artist J.J. Sherer's rendering of what would become McCormick Hall, 1965. The stylized watercolor of the proposed residence hall features the main entry on the southwest side of the building.
A view of the McCormick Hall construction site taken from across the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and 16th Street at some point during the winter of 1966-1967. Signs on the right side of the building indicate that six floors have been...
An aerial view of McCormick Hall in the early days of the residence hall's construction, 1966-1967. The crane can be seen holding a load of construction materials as workers walk on scaffolds on one of the lower floors of the building. The...
Victor McCormick stands outside the residence hall bearing his name, 1972. Above him, the sign for Wisconsin Avenue has been replaced with a temporary sign noting "Victor McCormick Avenue."
Victor McCormick and Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. stand in front of a sign for the residence hall bearing McCormick's name, March 9, 1968.
A group of visitors tour McCormick Hall's cafeteria, March 9, 1968. They appear to be holding the pamphlet for the dedication and open house ceremony held earlier in the week.
A visitor takes a photograph of Victor McCormick's portrait hanging in the lobby of McCormick Hall after an open house held in the building, March 9, 1968.
Street-level view of the McCormick Hall construction site, December 3, 1966, with only the first several floors in place. Walls surrounding the construction site bear graffiti documenting issues and themes of the time.
An aerial view of the west facade of McCormick Hall while under construction, March 27, 1967. Workers can be seen on several floors of the building while cement trucks can be seen coming and going to the site. In the background to the east downtown...
Construction of McCormick Hall progresses to the upper portions of the building in this view from across Wisconsin Avenue, March 27, 1967. Numbers posted on the left side of the building indicated that nine floors are in place.
An aerial view of construction on one of the lower floors of McCormick Hall, October 10, 1966. Some workers appear to be placing rebar to reinforce the concrete structure.
Construction progress on McCormick Hall as viewed from the south side of the building across Wisconsin Avenue on January 25, 1967. Walls surrounding the construction site bear graffiti documenting issues and themes of the time.
A McCormick Hall resident reads a book on the bed in her room, 1994. Through the window to the east can be seen Gesu Church and the skyline of Milwaukee.
Residents enjoy a meal in the cafeteria of McCormick Hall, circa 1990. The dessert table and food service lines are visible behind a table of students engaged in conversation.
Students entertain themselves in the McCormick Hall lounge, February 1998. One group engages in a game of Family Feud, while another student reads a book under the crucifix mounted on the wall.
Two students play foosball (table football) in McCormick Hall's game room while another young lady contemplates her shot at the pool table, November 2000.
A student chats with two desk receptionists in McCormick Hall, February 1998. The receptionists monitor the building entrance to ensure safety and provide information and serve as a contact in the case of emergencies.