Article written for the College and University Business in March 1954 by Joanne L. Charlton in regards to two of the newest buildings at Marquette University, the Brooks Memorial Union and the Memorial Library.
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Brochure printed for the formal dedication of the Wehr Science Center, which includes the Chemistry, Physics, and Life Sciences buildings, all funded by Frederic C. (Todd) Wehr and the Wehr Foundation.
Mother Teresa is surrounded by members of the press at a press conference held in Johnston Hall on Marquette University's campus. Mother Teresa was in Milwaukee to accept the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
A view from the stage of a press conference held with Mother Teresa in Marquette University's Johnston Hall. Earlier in the day, Mother Teresa received the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Marquette University -- Awards -- Pictorial works
Mother Teresa provides brief comments at the podium after receiving Marquette University's Pere Marquette Discovery Award in a ceremony at the MECCA Arena. The award is the university's highest honor.
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Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J., Marquette University president, cuts a cake with actor Peter Bonerz at an event celebrating Marquette University's centennial, 1981.
Foreign study -- Ireland; Marquette University; University College, Dublin;
Milwaukee Journal newspaper article about Mary Jeanne Bowen's time in Ireland as Marquette University's first participant in the Junior Year Abroad program. The headline reads ""American Lass Studies at Source."" Bowen studied at University...
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Booklet containing descriptions of the creation, installation, and history of the carillon. Also details inscriptions on individual bells, physical and musical qualities of specific bells, and a history of Marquette Hall.
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Remarks by the Dean of the College of Nursing of Marquette University, Dr. M. Rosalie Klein, O.S.F., upon the occasion of the formal dedication of Emory T. Clark Hall, Marquette University College of Nursing, October 24, 1982.
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L-R: Billy Callahan, Ralph Metcalfe, Jack Tierney (captain of Marquette University's track team) and Laurence Swisher from Pittsburg (Kan.) Teacher's College at Marquette University Stadium.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Running races;
Action image of Ralph Metcalfe at the start of a sprint, wearing a Marquette University track singlet. The sepia print features an inscription by Metcalfe to Edmund S. Carpenter, Marquette University's director of public relations: "My Sincere...
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Mother Teresa speaks at a press conference held in Johnston Hall on the Marquette University campus. She was on campus to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; General Mitchell International Airport; Raynor, John P., 1923-1997; Pere Marquette Discovery Award;
Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. escorts Mother Teresa at General Mitchell Field. Mother Teresa flew to Milwaukee to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Weakland, Rembert; Pere Marquette Discovery Award;
Mother Teresa visits with Milwaukee Archbishop Rembert Weakland in a room at St. Joan Antida. Mother Teresa was in Milwaukee to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, Marquette University's highest honor.
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Mother Teresa and her companion, Sister Fatima, are escorted by Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. to a breakfast held in Mother Teresa's honor at the Great Hall at the MECCA Complex. Mother Teresa was in Milwaukee to accept...
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Marquette University -- Awards -- Pictorial works
Mother Teresa and her travel companion, Sister Fatima, sit in their seats during a mass at the MECCA Arena. Following the liturgy, Mother Teresa was presented with the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, Marquette University's highest honor.
Mother Teresa and her travel companion, Sister Fatima, are seated at a luncheon held in her honor at the Brooks Memorial Union. Mother Teresa was at Marquette to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Mother Teresa is seated at a table for a press conference in Johnston Hall at Marquette University. She was at Marquette to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Mother Teresa meets privately with a couple during her visit to Milwaukee to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, Marquette University's highest honor.
Mother Teresa prays the rosary at a press conference held at Marquette University. She was on campus to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Marquette University -- Awards -- Pictorial works
Mother Teresa and her travel companion, Sister Fatima, sit in their seats during a mass at the MECCA Arena. Following the liturgy, Mother Teresa was presented with the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, Marquette University's highest honor.
Mother Teresa speaks at a press conference in Johnston Hall at Marquette University following her receipt of the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Raynor, John P., 1923-1997; Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997; Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Marquette University -- Awards -- Pictorial works
Marquette University President Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. distributes communion to Mother Teresa during a mass at the MECCA Arena. Following the mass, Mother Teresa received the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, the university's highest honor.
Mother Teresa meets privately with an unidentified couple during her visit to Milwaukee to receive the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, Marquette University's highest honor.
Mother Teresa and her traveling companion, Sister Fatima, meet with two unidentified priests, during their visit to Milwaukee. On the trip, Mother Teresa received the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, Marquette University's highest honor.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Track and field athletes
L-R: Billy Callahan, Ralph Metcalfe, Jack Tierney (captain of Marquette University's track team) and Laurence Swisher from Pittsburg (Kan.) Teacher's College at Marquette University Stadium.
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field; Running races;
Action image of Ralph Metcalfe at the start of a sprint, wearing a Marquette University track singlet. The sepia print features an inscription by Metcalfe to Edmund S. Carpenter, Marquette University's director of public relations: ""My Sincere...
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Tri-fold pamphlet and invitation prepared for the April 12, 1970 dedication and open house of the Modern Language Building, highlighting building and classroom features, 1970.