Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Older Indians -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Oglala Indians -- Rites and ceremonies;
Left to right: Chief Charles Red Cloud, Chief Edgar Red Cloud, Chief Frank Fools Crow, Father Ted Zeurn, S.J., and unidentified others at Chief Red Cloud induction Note by Archivist: The Ak-Sar-Ben Western Hall of Fame (Omaha, Nebraska) inducted...
Older Indians -- South Dakota; Tipis -- South Dakota; Microphone; Artwork; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Buckskin -- South Dakota;
Note by Archivist: The Ak-Sar-Ben Western Hall of Fame (Omaha, Nebraska), inducted Chief Red Cloud.
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian metal-work -- South Dakota; Calumets -- South Dakota; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Older Indians -- South Dakota;
Chief Frank Fools Crow at Chief Red Cloud induction wearing "chief's costume" Note by Archivist: The Ak-Sar-Ben Western Hall of Fame (Omaha, Nebraska) inducted Chief Red Cloud in 1966.
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Calumets -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Microphone; Moccasins; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies; Older Indians -- South...
Chief Edger Red Cloud at Chief Red Cloud induction wearing beaded buckskin shirt, eagle feather war bonnet, and beaded moccasins holding catlinite pipe Note by Archivist: The Ak-Sar-Ben Western Hall of Fame (Omaha, Nebraska) inducted Chief Red...
Buckskin -- South Dakota; Calumets -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies; Oglala Indians -- Costume; Older Indians -- South Dakota; War bonnets --...
Chief Edger Red Cloud at Chief Red Cloud induction, wearing beaded buckskin shirt and eagle feather war bonnet and holding catlinite pipe by tipi Note by Archivist: The Ak-Sar-Ben Western Hall of Fame (Omaha, Nebraska) inducted Chief Red Cloud...
Football; Chicago Bears (Football team); Marquette University -- Football; Marquette University -- Track and field; Track and field athletes;
A smiling John M. Sisk, former track star and halfback for Marquette University and the Chicago Bears, stands near his plaque at a banquet where he was inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame.
LaVern Dilweg poses in his football uniform, helmet in hand. The print is labeled "Capt. LaVern Dilweg 1924. Walter Eckersall's All American End 1925." Dilweg was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
LaVern Dilweg, member of the Marquette University football team, stands in his football uniform. The silhouette image was extracted from a larger composite image. In 2011 Dilweg was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
LaVern Dilweg, a member of Marquette University football team, stands in his uniform, 1923. The silhouette image was extracted from a larger composite poster. In 2011 Dilweg was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Portrait of football player LaVern Dilweg. A print of the portrait was featured on two composite posters that featured players and coaches of Marquette's 1924 and 1925 football teams. In 2011 Dilweg was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player William Higgins, a 182-pound end from Superior, Wisconsin. Higgins was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Howard (Howie) Hansen, a 190-pound tackle from Racine, Wisconsin. Hansen was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Lawrence (Larry) Hartig, 205-pound tackle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hartig was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player LeRoy (Lee) Muth, a 174-pound end from Kalamazoo, Michigan, prepares to toss the football. Muth was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Michael Czernecki, a 188-pound guard from Kalamazoo, Michigan. Czernecki was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Morgan Busch, a 190-pound fullback from Algoma, Wisconsin. Busch was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player James Fenimore Cooper, a 185-pound end from West Allis, Wisconsin. Cooper was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player William (Bill) Jennings, a 182-pound guard from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jennings was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Roger Lumb, a 203-pound tackle from Waukesha, Wisconsin. Lumb was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player LeRoy Schoemann, a 185-pound center from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Schoemann was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Edwin Niemi, a 196-pound center from Ironwood, Michigan.. Niemi was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl in January, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Head and shoulders profile of Marquette football player Raymond Sonnenberg. Sonnenberg, a 180-pound halfback from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Sonnenberg was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Joseph Mosovsk, a 187-pound guard from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mosovsk was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl in January, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Delbert Rider (left) and an unidentified teammate. Rider, a 184-pound fullback from Mauston, Wisconsin, was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl in January, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Carl Siefert, a 215-pound tackle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Siefert was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl in January, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football players Albert Guepe and Arthur Guepe, 1936. The brothers were both members of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Ralph Kuhn, 1938. Kuhn, a 196-pound tackle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette University quarterback Art Guepe throwing a pass. Guepe led Marquette's 1936 football team to the inaugural Cotton Bowl game on Janaury 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football players Albert Guepe and Arthur Guepe, 1936. The brothers were both members of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1937. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Edward St. Eve, 1935. A 155-pound halfback from Belleville, Illinois, St. Eve was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Composite poster celebrating the 1936 Marquette football team, which played in the inaugural Cotton Bowl game on January 1, 1937. Pictured are players Herbert Anderson, Morgan Busch, James Fenimore Cooper, Ward Cuff, Michael Czernecki, Albert...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Team photograph of the Marquette University football team at Marquette University Stadium. The coaching staff is not featured in the image. First row: Anthony Weiler, LeRoy McMahon, Elroy Mieritz, Roy Hovel, Joseph Cuchetti, Edward St. Eve, Joseph...
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player Herbert Anderson, a 180-pound end from St. Paul, Minnesota. Anderson was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player John (Jack) Lauterbach, a 183-pound guard from Redwood Falls, Minnesota. Lauterbach was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall of Fame.
Marquette University -- Football;
Cotton Bowl Game, Dallas, Tex. -- History
Marquette football player LeRoy (Skippy) McMahon, a 180-pound end from Madison, Wisconsin, makes a jumping catch. McMahon was a member of the team that played in the first Cotton Bowl. In 2011 the team was inducted into the Marquette Athletic Hall...
College sports; Marquette University -- Cross-country running; Marquette University -- Track and field; Track and field coaches;
The "M Club Award" for Melvin "Bus" Shimek. The plaque was prepared at the time he was inducted into the Marquettte University Intercollegiate Athletic Hall of Fame. It features a black-and-white photograph of Melvin "Bus" Shimek and metal...
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Lithuania -- Education; Jews -- Lithuania -- Religious life; Jews -- Lithuania -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Lithuania -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Jews -- Wisconsin --...
Sidney Iwens discusses growing up in an affluent Jewish family in Jonava, Lithuania, during the late 1930s and early 1940s, including his experiences with Zionist organizations. Index follows transcript.
Generation After (Milwaukee, Wis.); Jews -- Czechoslovakia; Jews -- Ukraine -- Education; Jews -- Ukraine -- Religious life; Jews -- Ukraine -- Social conditions -- 20th century; Jews -- Ukraine -- Social life and customs -- 20th century; Hasidism...
Louis Koplin describes growing up in a Jewish family in Svalyava, Ukraine (formerly Czechoslovakia) during the late 1920s and 1930s, including the strong Zionist movement in his city. Index follows transcript.
Thompson, Tommy George, 1941-;Business enterprises -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
Governor Thompson posing with owners and employees of Interstate Forging Industries, Inc., the 100th business inducted into the Development Zone program; City of Milwaukee; Milwaukee County; Wisconsin; July 27, 1992.