Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971; Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Lattimore, Owen, 1900-1989; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957; World War, 1939-1945
Senator McCarthy tells a story from his military service in the Pacific during World War II. McCarthy served with a Marine dive bombing squadron. One of his duties was to write letters home to the families of deceased pilots and gunners. McCarthy...
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Cold War; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957;
Senator McCarthy argues that the United States is losing its war against international communism at the rate of 100 million people per year, and he predicts that the entire world will be communist within fifteen years. McCarthy included this claim...
Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971; Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.); Democratic Party (U.S.); Korean War, 1950-1953; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957; Presidents -- United States -- Election --...
Senator McCarthy denounces the slogan -- "You ain't ever had it so good" -- used by the Adlai Stevenson presidential campaign. He argues that the Democrats are celebrating a wartime prosperity that is being purchased at a high cost in American...
Biever, Bruce Francis; Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997;
Typescript of citation read by Marquette University Vice-President Bruce Biever in presenting the Pere Marquette Discovery Award to Mother Teresa, June 13, 1981
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957; World War, 1939-1945
Senator McCarthy tells a story from his military service in the Pacific during World War II. McCarthy served with a Marine dive bombing squadron. He recounts a dramatic speech made by an unnamed chaplain to pilots and gunners who were about to...
High Schools -- South Dakota; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School; Military -- United States Armed Forces; World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Indian;
Honor roll of past students who served in World War I and II
Flags -- United States; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian; World War, 1939-1945 -- Women; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Oglala Indians -- Rites and ceremonies; Military...
Women with U.S. flags honoring World War II war veterans Verso caption: Mrs. R. Jensen, Mrs. Red Cloud, Alfreda Janis, Mrs. Lee Note by Archivist: Image relates to MUA_HRM_RCIS_02487.
Flags -- United States; Oglala women -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian; World War, 1939-1945 -- Women; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Oglala Indians -- Rites and ceremonies; United States --...
Men and women in native dress honoring servicemen returned from World War II combat Note by Archivist: Image relates to MUA_HRM_RCIS_02485.
Flags -- United States; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian; Oglala Indians -- Rites and ceremonies; United States -- Armed Forces -- Indians; Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes -- United States -- South Dakota; Military -- United...
Returning World War II servicemen saluting the U.S. flag Notes by Archivist: Sailor (front row, far right) wearing purple heart; photographic prints made June 17, 1946.
United States -- Armed Forces -- Indians; World War, 1939-1945 -- Women; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian; United States -- Armed Forces -- Women;
World War II era enlistees in the United States Army and Navy Note by Archivist: WAC, 1940s: Kate Black Elk (later Mrs. Collins Clifford).
Pere Marquette Discovery Award; Teresa, Mother, 1910-1997;
Transcript of remarks made by Mother Teresa at a breakfast held in her honor by Marquette University in conjunction with her receipt of the Pere Marquette Discovery Award, June 13, 1981
Remarks by Business Administration Student Council President Tim Reardon at the College of Business Administration Dedication as David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, December 2, 1984.
Pamphlet produced for the Memorial Library dedication on December 2, 1953. Inside are floor plans with a description of what materials can be found on each floor of the library. The pamphlet contains a short history of the different libraries at...
Senator McCarthy talks about his military service in the Marine Corps during a radio interview in Lincoln, Nebraska. Also present for the interview is the city's mayor, Victor Anderson. McCarthy describes his service during World War II and...
Anti-communist movements -- United States -- History; Cold War; McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957;
Senator McCarthy responds to a written question during a Q&A session with Pima County Republicans in Tucson, Arizona. The question concerns the loss of favor with its allies that the United States would suffer if it blockaded mainland China....
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Marquette University -- Track and field; Running races
Marquette University sprinter Ralph Metcalfe (middle lane) wins 220-yard dash final at NCAA championship at the University of Chicago. Metcalfe's time of 20.5 set a new world record. (L-R) Peyton Glass of University of Oklahoma A & M, H. Thomton of...
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Running races; World's Fair (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)
Ralph Metcalfe, in Marquette singlet, breaking the tape at the NCAA Track and Field Championship, 1933, Soldier Field, Chicago. Metcalfe competes against six other runners from various schools as a large audience watches from the stands and the...
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Running races; Soldier Field (Chicago, Ill.); World's Fair (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.)
Ralph Metcalfe crosses the finish line at Soldier Field ahead of five other sprinters. Finishing second is Laurence Swisher of Pittsburg (Kan.) Teachers College. Edgar Meyer of the University of Texas appears to place third. The image is apparently...
African American athletes; Marquette University -- Track and field
Unidentified newsclipping with the caption: "Ralph Metcalfe, sensational Marquette university [sic] dash star, ties the recognized world's record of 9.5 seconds for the 100 yard dash last night in the Marquette-Wisconsin track meet in Milwaukee,...
American Red Cross; World War, 1914-1918 -- Participation, Indian; Knitting -- 1910-1920; Children -- South Dakota -- 1910-1920; Indian children -- South Dakota; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Nuns -- South Dakota; Sisters of St. Francis of Penance...
Verso caption: Jesuit Mission Bureau H.R.M. Published in The Indian Sentinel, 1:9 (July, 1918): 30, "RED CROSS AUXILIARY, St. Francis Mission School." Note by Archivist: Some students match those in images attributed to St. Francis Mission.
Oglala women -- South Dakota; Nurses; United States -- Armed Forces -- Indians; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian; World War, 1939-1945 -- Women;
Note by Archivist: Nurses in the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps, established 1943, served in the United States and abroad.
Flags -- United States; Oglala Indians -- Rites and ceremonies; Log cabins -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Oglala women -- South Dakota; United States -- Armed Forces -- Women; United States -- Armed...
Honoring T/Sgt. Henry and Cpl. Katie Black Elk at the homestead of Nicholas Black Elk Verso caption: Black Elk homestead. Honoring T/Sgt. Henry Black Elk & sister Cpl. Katie Black Elk, WAC. Photo by Fr. Zimmerman. Beckers Camera Shop Jul 17...
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Soldiers -- United States; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Indian
Edward Iron Cloud in "chief's costume" with two unidentified men (one in military uniform) at dance arbor Note by Archivist: The event honored returned World War II servicemen.
Color plate depicting an American bald eagle holding a bundle of arrows in his left talon and an olive branch in his right. Above the eagle are the words " Army Navy" separated by a World War I-era dough boy. Below the eagle is a sailor and the...
Three-page leaflet distributed by New York Catholic Workers for their June 15, 1955 protest against mandatory participation in the city's civil defense drill. The names of Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy appear on the leaflet.
Color plate from World War I depicting soldiers in combat. The soldier in the forefront prepares to throw a hand grenade while his companions move forward with rifles and bayonets. The plate preceded the humor section of a student yearbook.
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...
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 --...
Front page article in the Catholic Worker newspaper about the arrest of Catholic Workers protesting the mandatory 'Operation Alert' civil defense drill in New York City on July 12, 1957.
Color plate of a soldier and sailor, both holding rifles. The color plate originally preceeded a section of a student annual describing student and faculty participation in the First World War.
Color plate depicting a Marquette University football player carrying a football, and the same individual as a World War I-era soldier carrying a rifle and bayonet. Captioned "Sports," the plate originally introduced the sports section of a...
College sports; Marquette University -- Track and field;
The "M Club Award" for Ralph Metcalfe. The plaque was prepared for Metcalfe's induction into the Marquette University Athletic Hall of Fame. The wooden plaque includes a black-and-white photograph of Metcalfe and metal adornments. This plaque is...
African American athletes; NCAA Track and Field Championship (1932 : Chicago); Marquette University -- Track and field; Running races
Marquette University sprinter Ralph Metcalfe (middle lane) wins 220-yard dash final at NCAA championship at the University of Chicago. Metcalfe's time of 20.5 set a new world record. (L-R) Peyton Glass of University of Oklahoma A & M, H. Thomton of...