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Byrd |
Richard E. |
Navy Admiral; Explorer of Both the North and South Poles [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
February 12, 1930
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Byler |
Kenneth |
String and Orchestra Director at Lawrence University |
October 22, 1978
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Byington |
Lisa |
TV play-by-play announcer for the Milwaukee Bucks |
May 5, 2022
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Butler |
Gil |
VOA (Voice of America) Correspondent |
October 24, 1984
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Butler |
LeRoy |
MPC Headliner Award 2024, Green Bay Packers legend and NFL Hall of Fame honoree and philanthropist. |
May 3, 2024
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Bush |
Barbara |
Wife of Former President George Bush; Former First Lady [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
October 13, 1983
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Bush |
George H.W. |
U.S. president (photograph signed in Washington, D.C.) |
January 6, 2004
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Bush |
George W. |
U.S. President, speaking at Concordia University of Wisconsin (signed photograph) |
April 20, 2004
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Bush |
Jeb |
Florida Governor 1999-2007, in Milwaukee for speech at Medical College of Wisconsin |
March 11, 2013
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Bury |
Chris |
ABC News Correspondent |
October 20, 1989
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Burmeistemko |
Alexei N. |
Associate Professor at the University of Moscow |
February 17, 1977
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Burgess |
Robert |
Photographer |
October 25, 1984
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Buresh |
Bernice |
Hall of Fame inductee; Milwaukee Sentinel reporter; Newsweek reporter; college educator; author |
October 22, 2004
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Buck |
Frank |
Hunter, Animal Collector, Lecturer and Author; Produced Films such as Bring 'em Back Alive |
July 1, 1941
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Buck |
Howard P. ("Cub") |
Football Tackle with the UW and Green Bay Packer Football Teams; Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame |
November 14, 1957
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Buchwald |
Art |
Syndicated Political Columnist; Won the Pulitzer in 1982; Sacred Cat Winner, 1991 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 4, 1991
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Bucher |
Paul |
Waukesha County district attorney; candidate for Wisconsin attorney general |
June 9, 2006
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Brynner |
Yul |
Actor, Producer, and Director; Famous for his Role as the King of Siam in The King and I [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
November 2, 1957
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Bryce |
James |
British Jurist, Historian and Diplomat |
October 2, 1909
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Bryan |
William Jennings |
Democratic Populist Leader and Presidential Nominee; Secretary of State 1913-1915 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 13, 1899
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Bruce |
William George |
Publisher [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
January 31, 1941
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Brown |
Aaron |
CNN reporter and anchor, famous for his coverage of attacks of September 11, 2001. Sacred Cat for 2006. |
April 29, 2006
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Brown |
Joe E. |
Actor in Musical Comedies |
January 24, 1957
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Brown |
Joe L. |
General Manager, Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Club (Son of Joe E. Brown) |
June 4, 1956
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Brown |
Raymond |
Attorney and Violinist |
September 4, 1985
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Brown |
William L. |
United States Marshal in Milwaukee, 1977-1981 |
October 20, 1977
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Broughton |
Charles |
Editor and Publisher of the Sheboygan Press, 1907-1951 |
August 23, 1946
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Brophy |
Michael |
Brophy is a visual artist in abstract expressionism. After nearly 40 years in communications work, he took up painting in earnest, having dabbled in it for a number of years. |
April 11, 2024
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Broker |
William S. |
Press Club President, 1932 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 27, 1948
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Brody |
James Patrick |
Libel and Privacy Attorney |
March 15, 1978
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Broder |
David |
Pulizter Prize winning journalist; also author and talk-show pundit; Washington Post op-ed columnist |
March 28, 2000
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Brockkausen |
Tom |
WISN-TV and WISN radio journalist, City of Milwaukee cable TV, MPC Hall of Fame inductee 2013 |
October 25, 2013
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Briscoe |
Robert |
Lord Mayor of Dublin |
April 4, 1957
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Brewers |
Milwaukee |
Plaque Signed By: Max Alvis, Dave Bristol, Ron Canniff, Judge Bob Cannon, Tom Ferguson, Edmund Fitzgerald, Mike Hegan, Ted Kubiak, Skip Lockwood, Bob Locker, Dick Hackett, Roy McMillan, Jerry McNertney, Bob Meyer, Jackie Moore, Dan O'Neill, Gabe Paul Jr., Phil Roof, Curt Rayer, Bud Selig, Russ Snyder, Wes Stock, Bob Sullivan [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 17, 1970
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Brenner |
Elizabeth |
Hall of Fame inductee (Oct. 26, 2018). Publisher, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. |
August 3, 2005
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Brennan |
Jim |
Milwaukee City Attorney |
March 27, 1984
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Brennan |
Kitty |
First District Court of Appeals Judge and 2006 Judge of the Year; Gridiron Headliner |
April 24, 2010
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Brenders |
Carl |
Wildlife Artist |
November 9, 1994
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Breier |
Harold |
Chief of Police, City of Milwaukee, 1964-1984 |
April 14, 1976
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Brazile |
Donna |
author, political pundit; first African-American woman to direct a major presidential campaign- that of Al Gore; earlier advised Bill Clintons campaign |
November 12, 2008
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Braves |
Milwaukee |
Plaque Signed By: Joe Adcock, Vern Bickford, Bill Bruton, Bob Buhl, Lou Burdette, Paul Burris, Dave Cole, Del Crandall, George Crowe, Jack Dittmer, Sid Gordon, Frank Leary, Don Liddle, Johnny Logan, Ed Mathews, Andy Pafko, Jim Pendleton, Charles B. Perini, Joe Perini, Lou Perini, John Quinn, Bob Sharpe, Sibby Sista, Warren Spahn, Ebba St. Claire, Joe Taylor, Murray W. Wall, Bucky Walters, Jim Wilson, George Young [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
August 4, 1953
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Braun |
Amanda |
UW-Milwaukee Athletic Director |
October 20, 2016
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Brandenburg |
Jim |
Freelance Photographer |
October 26, 1983
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Bradley |
Marvin |
Creator of the "Rex Morgan M. D." Comic Strip, Along with Nick Dallis and Frank Edgington |
September 12, 1954
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Bradley |
Omar |
Army General; Headed the United States Ground Troops in the 1944 Normandy Invasion [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
November 21, 1946
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Bracken |
Eddie |
Vaudeville Actor, Director, and Writer |
October 6, 1954
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Bozzacchi |
Gianni |
Longtime personal photographer to Elizabeth Taylor |
August 10, 2002
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Boyle |
Gerald P. |
Milwaukee Defense Attorney |
February 12, 1994
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Bowman |
Russell |
Milwaukee Art Museum co-director; co-Headliner award winner |
May 4, 2001
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Bowden |
Mark |
Atlantic Monthly national correspondent; author of "Blackhawk Down: A Story of Modern War," and helped on the screenplay for the movie. |
June 6, 2006
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Bovee |
Warren |
Marquette University journalism professor; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee |
October 25, 2002
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Bourke-White |
Margaret |
Photojournalist |
June 26, 1947
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Boucher |
H. A. (Red) |
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska |
June 22, 1973
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Borowski |
Greg |
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel city hall reporter; book author: First and Long, a black school, a white school and their season of dreams. Feb. 2023 became executive editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. |
May 10, 2004
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Borgnine |
Ernest |
Television and Film Actor; Appeared in The Dirty Dozen and The Wild Bunch; Won an Academy Award for Best Actor in Marty in 1955 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
July 14, 1989
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Borgnine |
Tova |
Actor; Married Ernest Borgnine in 1972; Has Her Own Tova Cosmetic Line |
July 14, 1989
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Borger |
Gloria |
CNN Chief Political Analyst, (2021 Sacred Cat) |
May 19, 2021
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Borge |
Victor |
Comedian, Pianist and Composer; Combines Musical Ability and Humor [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 17, 1956
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Borah |
William E. |
United States Senator from Idaho, 1907-1940 |
June 4, 1936
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Bong |
Major Richard |
World War II Flying Ace Whose "Flying Knight" Squadron Shot Down 188 Japanese Planes; Received 26 Decorations During his Career [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
January 29, 1945
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Bolger |
Michael |
Partner in Quarles & Brady Law Firm; Champion of Performing Arts |
July 4, 1988
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Bohn |
John |
Mayor of Milwaukee, 1942-1948 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
January 31, 1946
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Boettcher |
Mike |
NBC News Correspondent who Covered the Persian Gulf War |
October 17, 1991
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Boese |
Gil |
Milwaukee County Zoo Director, 1980-1989 |
April 19, 1988
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Blumenfeld |
Ralph D. |
Newspaper Reporter for the New York Evening Telegram; Editor-in-Chief, London Daily Express |
October 13, 1928
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Blue |
Monty |
Actor and Screenwriter |
February 13, 1962
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Bloomberg |
Michael |
CEO and Founder of Bloomberg LP; Sacred Cat Winner, 1997 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
October 4, 1997
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Bloch |
David |
Tel Aviv Newspaper Reporter |
March 4, 1929
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Bloch |
Robert |
Author and Freelance Writer [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 21, 1987
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Bleier |
Rocky |
Appleton Native; Played Running Back for the Pittsburgh Steelers [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
August 4, 1981
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Blair |
Bonnie |
Speed Skater; Winner of Five Olympic Gold Medals; Headliner Award, 1994 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
July 4, 1994
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Blackstone |
Harry, Jr. |
Magician and Illusionist [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
February 15, 1979
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Black |
Bo |
Summerfest Director; Co-host the Don and Bo Show (Television) |
April 15, 2004
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Black |
Sue |
Milwaukee County director of Parks, Recreation and Culture; co-Headliner 2012 |
April 18, 2012
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Bishop |
Jim |
King Features Columnist; Author of Numerous Articles and Books |
February 6, 1960
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Bischoff |
Rosemary |
Owned Rosemary Bischoff Studios and Models Agency until 1978; Knight of Bohemia |
June 25, 1980
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Birbiglia |
Mike |
comedian, at Pabst Theater |
November 13, 2010
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Bertolucci |
Paolo |
Professional Tennis Player; Italian Davis Cup Captain |
September 22, 1998
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Bernstorff |
J. |
German Ambassador to the United States, 1908-1917 |
June 4, 1909
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Bernstein |
Carl |
Washington Post reporter made famous by the investigation of the Watergate scandal. In Milwaukee to promote his book: A Woman in Charge, the Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton." |
August 10, 2007
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Bernhardt |
Sarah |
French Actor [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 3, 1918
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Bergquist |
Lee |
2024 Hall of Fame honoree; Milwaukee Sentinel, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. |
October 25, 2024
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Berglund |
Elizabeth |
Leader of business-to-business and technology group of Hill & Knowlton-Chicago; founder and first publisher of Electronic Publishing & Printing |
September 27, 2005
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Benson |
Charles C. |
Press Club Manager who Signed on his 75th and 90th Birthdays |
July 13, 1970
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Benson |
Clayborn |
WTMJ-TV 4 Photojournalist; Hall of Fame, 2008 |
October 17, 2008
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Benson |
Ezra Taft |
United States Secretary of Agriculture, 1953-1961; President of the Mormon Church [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
June 6, 1958
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Benson |
John T. |
Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction |
July 4, 1993
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Benson |
Raymond |
fourth official author of James Bond 007 novels |
August 10, 2006
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Bennett |
Tony |
Singer and Entertainer [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 26, 1991
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Bennet |
James |
MPC's 2024 Sacred Cat Award honoree, senior editor and weekly Lexington columnist for The Economist. |
May 3, 2024
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Bengtson |
Phil |
Head Coach of the Green Bay Packers, 1968-1970 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
February 20, 1968
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Benedict |
Howard |
Reporter who Covered the Space Beat for the Associated Press for 31 Years |
June 11, 1986
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Bede |
J. Adam |
United States Congressperson from Minnesota, 1903-1909 |
October 11, 1906
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Baumgartner |
Donald |
founder, chairman and CEO of Paper Machinery Corp.; Knights of Bohemia |
September 16, 2016
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Bauman |
Steve |
Artist from Andalucia, Spain |
October 26, 2000
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Bauer |
Fran |
Hall of Fame inductee; Milwaukee Journal; Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter |
October 19, 2007
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Bateman |
Robert |
Wildlife Artist |
July 16, 1990
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Bassett |
Edward C. |
Dean of the Northwestern University School of Journalism |
October 15, 1984
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Bartolotta |
Joe |
founder and president of the Bartolatta restaurant group in Milwaukee; named an MVP for Hospitality, at the 2012 City Birthday Party |
January 31, 2012
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Bartolotta |
Joe & Jennifer |
Joe, president and owner of The Bartolotta Restaurants. He has opened a total of 21 restaurants along with other food and catering operations. Jennifer is founder and CEO of Train-2-Gain, a firm that partners with its clients to transform their human capitol into ambassadors for their brands. Together, Joe and Jennifer support organ donation awareness as well as MPS ProStart, Walnut Way and the Wisconsin Humane Society and each serves on boards of numerous non-profit organizations. |
September 19, 2017
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Bartimoro |
Maria |
moderator, 2015 Republican presidential candidate debate in Milwaukee; Global Markets editor, Fox Business News; author |
October 11, 2015
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