Earl |
Anthony |
Governor of Wisconsin, 1983-1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
July 22, 1986
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Ebert |
Roger |
Movie Reviewer; Sacred Cat Winner, 1985 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
April 21, 1985
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Eddy |
Nelson |
Singer and Actor; One-Half of the "Singing Sweets" with Jeanette MacDonald |
April 16, 1951
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Edeson |
Robert |
Actor, Theater and Films |
March 19, 1905
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Edgington |
Frank |
Creator of the "Rex Morgan M. D." Comic Strip, Along with Nick Dallis and Marvin Bradley |
September 12, 1954
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Edwards |
Cary |
photojournalist and chief photographer, Channel 12; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee |
October 26, 2012
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Ehlke |
Gretchen |
2024 Hall of Fame honoree; Associated Press. |
October 25, 2024
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Einaudi |
Luigi |
United States State Department, Director of the Office of Policy Planning, Public and Congressional Affairs |
March 26, 1979
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Eisenhower |
Milton S. |
President, Kansas State University, 1943-1950; Pennsylvania State University, 1950-1956; Johns Hopkins University, 1956-1967 |
August 11, 1963
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Eklund |
Lawrence C. |
Reporter Who Started at Milwaukee Journal; Hall of Fame, 1990 |
April 25, 1960
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Eliot |
Charles |
Author, Edited the Harvard Classics |
January 1, 1970
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Ellerbee |
Linda |
Writer and Co-Anchor at NBC News; Sacred Cat Award, 1983 |
April 24, 1983
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Elliott |
Herb |
World Mile Record, 3:54.5 |
September 2, 1959
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Ellwanger |
Rev. Joseph |
Author, human and civil rights activist and former Lutheran pastor Rev. Joseph W. Ellwanger Jr. |
September 17, 2024
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Embrey |
George |
Columbus Dispatch Journalist |
October 25, 1984
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Enberg |
Dick |
Sportscaster who provided play-by-play for various sports on numerous radio and television networks (including NBC, CBS, and ESPN), and for individual teams, over the course of an approximately 60-year career. |
2017
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Engeleiter |
Susan |
State Representative; Youngest Woman (22) Elected to a State Legislature |
January 15, 1988
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Engh |
Rohn |
Author of Photography Books |
October 26, 1983
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Ernst |
John |
Milwaukee Restaurateur Who Started John Ernst Café in 1938 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
March 13, 1978
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Evans |
Chick |
Golfer and Writer; United States Amateur Champion, 1916 and 1920; United States Open Champion, 1916 |
November 17, 1960
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Evans |
R. D. |
Author; Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Nicknamed "Fighting Bob" [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
September 2, 1909
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Evers |
Tony |
Governor Tony Evers |
April 30, 2019
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