Taff |
Jerry |
longtime WISN-TV 12 anchor, Hall of Fame inductee 2009 |
23/10/2009 |
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Taft |
Robert A. |
United States Senator from Ohio; Son of William Howard Taft |
September 6, 1951 |
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Taft |
Robert A. |
United States Senator from Ohio; Son of William Howard Taft |
1951 |
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Taft |
William H. |
United States President; Supreme Court Chief Justice [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
17/09/1909 |
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Tandy |
Jessica |
Actress; married to actor Hume Cronyn [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
28/03/1979 |
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Taylor |
Bill |
WTMJ-TV 4 reporter and news anchor; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee |
26/10/2001 |
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Taylor |
Lena |
Wisconsin State Senate, District 4 |
14/07/2016 |
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Taylor |
Frank |
Journalist for the London Daily Telegraph |
25/10/1984 |
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Templeton |
Alec |
Blind Welsh Pianist, Composer, and Entertainer |
March 7, 1956 |
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Terkel |
Terkel |
Chicago broadcast and print journalist, author, Pulitzer Prize winner |
23/10/1992 |
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Terkel |
Studs |
Historian and Author |
1992 |
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Terzic |
Branko |
Chair of the State Racing Board, Which Licensed Five Greyhound Tracks in Wisconsin |
23/06/1989 |
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Teter |
Jack |
First Singer of "The Johnson Rag" |
24/04/1974 |
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Thomas |
Augustus |
Newspaper Illustrator and Editor; Playwright |
27/04/1922 |
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Thomas |
Clarence |
Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
24/10/1984 |
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Thomas |
Helen |
Chief White House Correspondent for United Press International; Sacred Cat Winner, 1974 |
19/04/1974 |
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Thomas |
Larry |
actor who played the Soup Nazi on the Seinfeld TV series episode 116 |
22/06/2004 |
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Thomas |
Lowell Jr. |
United States Senator from Alaska; Author; Lecturer; Producer of Documentary Films |
24/04/1956 |
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Thomas |
Norman |
Six-Time Socialist Candidate for President, 1928-1948 |
31/10/1940 |
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Thomas-Lynn |
Felicia |
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter; Press Club president 2000-01 |
May 6, 2001 |
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Thompson |
Barbara |
Wisconsin State Superintendent of Public Instruction (First Woman Superintendent) |
17/04/1973 |
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Thompson |
Tommy G. |
Elected Governor of Wisconsin, 1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] Headliner Award honoree on May 6, 2022. |
1987 |
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Thompson |
Tommy G. |
Elected Governor of Wisconsin, 1987. Headliner Award honoree on May 6, 2022. |
March 4, 1987 |
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Thompson |
Edward |
Milwaukee Journal Picture Editor; Editor of Life and Smithsonian Magazines |
22/11/1985 |
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Thompson |
John H. |
Press Club President, 1976-1977; Hall of Fame, 1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
January 1, 1970 |
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Thornton |
Greg |
Milwaukee Public Schools superintendent |
17/11/2010 |
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Thornton |
Gregory |
Milwaukee Public Schools superintendent |
13/04/2011 |
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Tillema |
Ralph |
Professor of Music, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee and Milwaukee Downer College |
22/04/1979 |
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Todd |
Chuck |
Moderator of Meet the Press on NBC and host of MTP Daily on MSNBC. (Sacred Cat 2019) |
October 5, 2019 |
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Torinus |
John |
Hall of Fame Inductee, Twin-City News Record (Neenah-Menasha, Wis.), West Bend Daily News, Milwaukee Sentinel business editor, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist |
28/10/2016 |
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Townsend |
Peter |
Royal Air Force Flight Captain |
June 2, 1962 |
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Toy |
Moy B. |
Milwaukee Restaurateur |
August 2, 1978 |
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Treacher |
Arthur |
Actor and Television Announcer |
June 9, 1970 |
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Truman |
Harry |
United States Senator from Missouri, 1935-1945; Vice President, 1945; and President, 1945-1953 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
24/10/1944 |
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Truman |
Harry S. |
United States Senator from Missouri, 1935-1945; Vice President, 1945; and President, 1945-1953 |
15/10/1948 |
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Tuchinske |
Alfred |
Unknown |
18/10/1996 |
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Tucker |
Forrest |
Theater, Film, and Television Actor |
June 9, 1974 |
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Turner |
Roscoe |
Aviator Who Set Cross-Country Speed Records; Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross |
April 8, 1934 |
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Turner |
Ted |
Board Chair and President of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.; Sacred Cat Winner, 1988 |
July 4, 1988 |
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Twohey |
Megan |
Gridiron Sacred Cat 2018. Investigative Reporter for The New York Times and Pulitzer Prize winner. |
November 5, 2018 |
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