Manion |
Huetta "Scotty" |
Manion was the operator of Landmarks Gallery and a long-time, enthusiastic member of the Milwaukee Press Club. She served the Club in numerous ways, including as co-chair of a number of City of Milwaukee Birthday Parties. Manion helped preserve and restore the club’s legacy. When the historic signature plaque collection needed cleanup, Landmarks Gallery handled that important project and others. |
September 22, 2020
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Maltzau |
Ago Von |
German Diplomat; Ambassador to United States, 1925 |
March 4, 1927
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Maitland |
Lester J. |
Colonel, Wisconsin National Guard; First Trans-Pacific Flight [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
September 13, 1947
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Maier |
Henry W. |
Mayor of Milwaukee, 1960-1988 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
January 29, 1964
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Maier |
Irwin |
Headed the Journal Company for 53 years; Hall of Fame, 1983; Headliner Award, 1963 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
December 14, 1977
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Maersch |
Stephan |
Reporter, copy editor, and headline writer: Sheboygan Press, Chicago Daily News, Milwaukee Journal, Melbourne Herald (Australia), Durban Daily News (South Africa); Hall of Fame inductee |
October 10, 2003
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Mader |
Gus |
Founder of Famous Milwaukee Restaurant |
August 6, 1977
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MacWhite |
Michael |
Irish Ambassador to United States, 1929-1937 |
August 6, 1931
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Mack |
Bill |
American Sculptor |
April 14, 1986
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Mack |
Connie |
Manager, Philadelphia Athletics, 1901-1950 |
September 15, 1924
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Macha |
Ken |
Milwaukee Brewers manager; former manager for Oakland Athletics and player for Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal Expos, and Toronto Blue Jays |
October 6, 2009
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Macaulay |
Richard |
Author |
December 13, 1934
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MacArthur |
Arthur |
United States Army Lieutenant General; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for Civil War Valor; Father of Douglas MacArthur [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
April 29, 1907
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Macal |
Zdenek |
Music Director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra |
March 6, 1988
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Maass |
David A. |
Minnesota Wildlife Artist; Won the Federal Duck Stamp Competition Twice |
November 23, 1980
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Ma |
Yo-Yo |
renowned, Grammy-award-winning cellist |
August 19, 2010
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