Press Club President, 1974-1975; Hall of Fame, 1985 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
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Press Club President, 1953-1954 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
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Actor of Theater and Film
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Wisconsin Appeals Judge and candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court
March 6, 2019
Mott The Hoople band - Ian Hunter, Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher
April 1, 2019
Hall of Fame inductee, associated editor at the Milwaukee Community Journal, radio and TV pundit on Sunday Insigth with Charlie Sykes, columnist of Signifyin and author of Not Yet "Free at Last".
October 20, 2017
Hall of Fame inductee, Times of Trenton (New Jersey), Times-Union (Rochester), sports department at The Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, past president of the Associated Press sports editors, president of the National Association of Black Journalist's Sports Task Force and American City Business Journals.
October 20, 2017
Milwaukee 1st District alderman, Common Council president
June 1, 2016
executive director, Marshfield Clinic; interim CEO, Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.
July 17, 2013
UPI, Milwaukee Journal reporter; Hall of Fame inductee 2013
October 25, 2013
Major League pitcher (primarily Los Angeles Dodgers), ESPN sports analyst, author
September 21, 2013
former Milwaukee branch manager of UPI, author and civil war historian; Hall of Fame 2011
October 28, 2011
WTMJ-AM 620 radio personality; inducted into Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame
October 30, 2010
Retired Green Bay Packers President and CEO; Milwaukee Press Club Gridiron Headliner
April 26, 2008
Hall of Fame inductee; Associated Press Milwaukee bureau chief
October 19, 2007
President and CEO, Midwest Airlines
November 9, 2005
Milwaukee Sentinel and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist, inducted into Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame
October 21, 2005
Co-host the Don and Bo Show (Television)
April 15, 2004
First female police chief of the City of Milwaukee; first permanent female police chief of a major US city
November 25, 2003
Broadcast Journalist
April 30, 2001
Press Club past president; WTMJ radio and TV broadcaster; vice president of human resources for Journal Communications
2001
Artist from Bristol, England
October 26, 2000
Coach of the Green Bay Packers, 1994-1998; Headliner Award, 1996 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 13, 1996
Vice President of Human Resources for Journal Broadcast Group Inc.; Anchor, Reporter, Assignment Editor, Producer, Editorial Director and Manager of Public Affairs for WTMJ
March 3, 1995
Coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, 1987-1991; General Manager of the Milwaukee Bucks [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 25, 1991
Press Club President, 1990; Editor of Waukesha Journal [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
January 10, 1991
WTMJ-TV Reporter
February 6, 1988
Sports Illustrated Photographer
October 24, 1985
Vice-President of Marketing for the Milwaukee Brewers
April 10, 1984
Decorated Army General; United States Secretary of State, 1981-1982
October 26, 1984
WISN Radio Personality; Knight of Bohemia
February 11, 1984
President of Wisconsin Association of Manufacturers and Commerce; Headliner Award, 1984
April 6, 1984
United Press International Reporter
October 25, 1984
Knight Ridder Reporter
October 25, 1984
ABC News Photographer
October 25, 1984
Editor of Suddeutsche Zeitung in Germany
November 14, 1984
Oak Creek Native; Youngest of the Hostages in the United States Embassy in Iran, 1979
October 12, 1983
President of Wisconsin Gas Company
April 13, 1981
Librarian; Historical and Travel Author
April 13, 1978
Milwaukee Journal Reporter; Won 1977 Pulitzer Prize for General Local Reporting [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
April 21, 1977
Senator from Oklahoma, 1964-1973; Candidate for President
September 10, 1975
Milwaukee-Born Clarinet and Saxophone Player
January 24, 1975
Theater and Film Actor
July 20, 1973
NBC News, 1955-1970
April 3, 1968
Wisconsin Author of History of Door County
January 16, 1961
Representative of Lowenstein, A Town in Wurttemberg-Baden, Germany
June 11, 1959
United States Senator and Presidential Candidate
November 3, 1959
United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1943-1946; Governor of New York, 1955-1958
April 6, 1956
Pianist and Band Leader on Radio and Television
July 3, 1956
Theater and Film Actor
December 21, 1955
Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 15, 1953
Head of James Hennesey & Co., Makers of Cognac
November 13, 1950
Author of Novels Depicting the German American Atmosphere of Milwaukee in the Past
March 13, 1949
Television Writer and Producer; Won an Award for Writing My Friend Irma
March 30, 1949
Singer, Pianist, Entertainer [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 10, 1947
Actor, Comedian, and Former Vaudeville Star; Recipient of Four Special Academy Awards [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
June 24, 1946
British Ambassador to United States, 1941-1946; Foreign Secretary, 1938-1940
November 29, 1944
Theater Actress; Gossip Columnist; Radio and Television Star; Married to DeWolf Hopper [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
September 15, 1941
Mayor of Milwaukee, 1916-1940 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 11, 1940
Flew from Tokyo to Wenatchee, Washington
September 7, 1934
Popular Music Composer; "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" Attributed to Him
April 18, 1933
Navy Aviator; First Trans-Atlantic Flight on May 31,1919; First to use a Plane for Charting Maps of the Brazilian Jungles
June 4, 1931
Reporter, Drama Critic and Magazine Editor Best Known as the Editor of Collier's Weekly
January 22, 1929
American Actor
February 9, 1929
Aviator who, with Lester J. Maitland, Flew the First Trans-Pacific Flight from California to Hawaii on June 28, 1927
July 19, 1927
Milwaukee Author and Publisher
February 24, 1926
Member of British Parliament
June 14, 1922
Editor of the The Independent; President Rollins College
October 18, 1922
United States President, 1929-1933 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
August 31, 1920
Major General, Artillery Corps, United States Army
June 6, 1919
Known as "Mr. Billiards" because he held 51 World Championships, 1906-1952 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
February 5, 1918
United States Secretary of State, 1921-1925; Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1930-1941 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
September 20, 1916
Entertainer and Comedian; Married to Hedda Hopper
December 8, 1914
Actor and Theater Manager
November 2, 1907
Director of the Port of Milwaukee, 1978-1986
June 7, 1905
Lecturer and Author
June 26, 1900