Writer; Radio and Television Entertainer
November 4, 1945
Sacred Cat 2017, Reporter for The Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize winner.
May 12, 2017
Los Angeles Dodger, 1959-69, first base, outfield; 20 years in Major League Baseball; four World Series appearances, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966; currently a Seattle Mariners radio game announcer
July 15, 2004
Dane County Executive; candidate for Wisconsin attorney general
September 6, 2006
Author of Reel to Real; 25 Years of Celebrity Profiles from Vaudeville to Movies to TV; PR practitioner; director of public relations for the Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau
April 20, 2004
NY Times Reporter Involved in Confidentiality of Sources Case
February 7, 1979
Postmaster General, United States, 1933-1940; Early Ally of Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 27, 1937
Press Club President, 1965; Milwaukee Sentinel Managing Editor; Hall of Fame, 1989 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Reporter; Previously at Sentinel and the Business Journal; Knight of the Golden Quill
September 25, 2012
President of the Milwaukee Bucks
September 17, 2019
United States Senator from Wisconsin [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 9, 1992
Press Club President, 1984 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
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Hall of Fame inductee (Oct. 26, 2018)
October 26, 2018
Novelist and Dramatist; Works include Showboat, and Giant; Once a Milwaukee Journal Reporter; Pulitzer Prize for So Big, 1925; Hall of Fame, 1997 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
November 4, 1945
Board Chair of Northwestern Mutual Life; Headliner Award, 1973
April 17, 1973
Wildlife Artist
April 16, 1988
Conductor for the Boston Pops
November 20, 1954
Publisher of the Chicago Daily News; Board Chair of Field Enterprises Inc.; Famous for Marshall Field Stores [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
March 26, 1945
Milwaukee Public Museum President and CEO; Former Waukesha County Executive
April 23, 2008
Creator of the "From 9 to 5" Comic Strip [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
February 18, 1958
Press Club President, 1995-1996; WTMJ Radio Employee [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
September 24, 1997
Contralto, Left Milwaukee in 1953 to Study and Work in Italy
March 9, 1977
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker
March 21, 2012
Owner of the Milwaukee Bucks and Later the Golden State Warriors [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
March 16, 1979
Aviator; Flew with Hermann Kohl the First Successful East-to-West Transatlantic Flight, 1928
April 13, 1928
Milwaukee Native; Chair and CEO of Firstar Corporation; Civic Activist; UWM Graduate; Headliner Award, 1999
April 8, 1999
Award-winning Irish press photographer; honored at Irishfest in Milwaukee; president of Professional Photographers Association of Ireland
August 19, 2002
Actor in Films
June 30, 1959
New Milwaukee police chief, speaking at Newsmaker Luncheon at first public Milwaukee appearance; from Springfield, Mass. where he served as police commissioner; succeeded Nan Hegerty
November 29, 2007
Attorney with Quarles and Brady
April 4, 1984
Editor and Chair of Forbes Magazine; Sacred Cat Winner, 1981 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 26, 1981
United States Congressperson from Michigan, 1949-1973; United States Vice President; United States President, 1974-1977 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
August 25, 1975
Music and Comedy Entertainer
March 10, 1977
Governor of South Dakota, 1954-1959; American Football League Commissioner, 1959-1968
March 29, 1957
Circus World Museum Director
July 9, 1986
President of Mexico
July 16, 2001
President of NBC News, 1968-1973; Sacred Cat Winner, 1979
April 22, 1979
Emmy Award Winning Television Writer and Producer; Grammy Winning Comedian; Radio Host; Author
December 6, 2005
Comedian with 11 Dialects
April 5, 1978
Governor of Minnesota, 1955-1961, and United States Secretary of Agriculture, 1961-1969
April 25, 1962
Music Journalist and Editor, 1848-1924
October 25, 1916
Head of Manpower Inc.; Headliner Award, 1989
April 6, 1989
Headliner Award 1992 & 2017 (received Headliner Award twice). 1992 Superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools and in 2017 Dr. Fuller was a civil right activist and education reform advocate.
May 12, 2017
President, Society of American Travel Writers
June 4, 2005