Marketing Director for the Greater Milwaukee Committee
January 17, 1989
Harvard educated Native American environmentalist; vice presidential running mate to Ralph Nader in 2004
October 21, 2012
Producer of Films; Headed Universal Pictures Corp.
May 1, 1923
Attorney General of Wisconsin, 1964-1986 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 11, 1985
Governor of Wisconsin, 1931-1933 and 1935-1939 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 11, 1930
Milwaukee Medical College Professor; Wife of Milwaukee Mayor Henry Maier
January 31, 1978
Republican Candidate for President, 1936; Governor of Kansas, 1933-1937
September 26, 1936
Milwaukee City Attorney
March 28, 1984
Milwaukee Bucks Center; NBA All-Star Seven Times [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
December 3, 1980
Photojournalist and producer, WTMJ-TV 4; Hall of Fame inductee
October 20, 2006
Milwaukee Sentinel Sports Editor for 27 Years; Hall of Fame, 1983
December 1, 1983
Alex Lasry, senior vice president of the Milwaukee Bucks. Visited the Newsroom to discuss the push to bring the 2020 Democratic National Convention to Milwaukee.
March 21, 2018
United States Army Major General
July 19, 1927
Development Manager of Rockwell International
April 12, 1985
NBC Today Show Co-Host; Sacred Cat Winner, 1998
April 9, 1998
Wisconsin attorney general
September 6, 2006
one-time owner of Lavine Media Group, which included Chippewa Herald Telegram, Shawano Leader, Portage Daily Register, Baraboo Republic; Northwestern University journalism professor
October 26, 2001
Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor
November 1, 2005
Wisconsin lieutenant governor
2005
Actor; Founder of Civic Repertory Theater in New York
November 28, 1955
Fan Dancer; Author; Subject of the 1963 Film Gypsy [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
March 13, 1941
Co-Anchor of The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour; Sacred Cat Winner, 1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 16, 1987
Major General, Commandant United States Marine Corps
April 4, 1928
United States Congressperson, Senator, and Federal Judge from Wisconsin
August 31, 1920
Boxer; Lightweight Champion of the World, 1917-1924
November 12, 1923
Wisconsin Legislator; Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
April 18, 1971
Press Club President, 1964; Hall of Fame, 1986 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
January 13, 1965
Recording Artist of the 1940s and 1950s
October 28, 1959
CNN Beirut Bureau Chief; Kidnapped and Held for More than a Year Before Escaping
April 29, 1986
Reporter, Editorial Columnist and Author; Received Pulitzer Prizes for National Reporting in 1955 and 1963.
November 9, 1985
Major General, United States Air Force
November 20, 1974
Actor and Master of Ceremonies
January 28, 1960
Milwaukee Journal Cartoonist; Hall of Fame, 1986 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
November 29, 1967
Entertainer and Band Leader
April 3, 1951
German Professor and Author
November 7, 1934
Pianist from West Allis [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 14, 1951
United States Senator from Connecticut; Ran for Vice President in 2000 on the Democratic Ticket
July 16, 2001
Inventor; grandson of aviator Charles Lindbergh; visiting the Newsroom Pub to see grandfather's signature
October 5, 2002
Aviator; Flew the First Solo Flight Across the Atlantic Ocean on May 20, 1927, in the "Spirit of St. Louis" [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
August 20, 1927
Judge, Lecturer, Philosopher; Founded Juvenile Court System
March 14, 1928
Radio and Television Broadcaster; Author
June 18, 1963
Milwaukee County Board chairman
December 6, 2016
British Merchant (Lipton's Tea) and Yachtsperson; Competed in the America's Cup
October 16, 1908
11th Archbishop of Milwaukee Roman Catholic Archdiocese
March 8, 2010
Film Star, Considered One of the Greatest of the Silent Comedians [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
November 17, 1949
Reporter, Lecturer, and Radio Commentator; Chief of the Associated Press Berlin Bureau, 1928-1942
June 23, 1942
Member of Walter Mondale's Campaign Staff
October 25, 1984
Hall of Fame inductee, Milwaukee Journal managing editor for features; St. Joseph News-Press executive editor; college educator
October 22, 2004
United States Senator, Ambassador to Several Countries; Republican Candidate for Vice-President, 1960 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
October 21, 1960
Board Chair of Blunt, Ellis and Loewi, Inc.; Founder of Loewi and Company
June 14, 1978
Wide Receiver for the Green Bay Packers, 1978-1987 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
February 23, 1983
State Representative, 1976-1990; Speaker of the Assembly, 1983-1990
April 27, 1987
Member of Walter Mondale's Campaign Staff
October 25, 1984
Coach of the Green Bay Packers, 1959-1967; Led the Team to Five NFL Championships and Two Super Bowl Victories [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
March 15, 1961
United States Congressperson, 1903-1913, 1915-1931; Speaker of the House, 1925-1931
October 26, 1928
Widow of the Former Chilean Ambassador to the United States
March 25, 1987
One of the Three Astronauts Who Made the First Flight Around the Moon in 1968 Aboard Apollo 8; Headliner Award, 1969 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
February 23, 1966
Marquette University president; former UW-Milwaukee chancellor, engineering professor
April 22, 2015
Editor, Jet Magazine
December 1, 2010
Milwaukee County Sheriff
December 5, 2018
Wisconsin Governor, 1971-1977; Ambassador to Mexico, 1977-1979 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
January 19, 1971
Milwaukee Native and ABC Producer
October 16, 1979
Author of Historical Biographies
October 17, 1935
Detroit Newspaper Editor; Author of Absence of Malice
February 16, 1982