Violinist and Television Personality
September 27, 1965
Violinist and Television Personality
1965
United States Congressperson from Wisconsin, 1948-1983 [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
December 23, 1965
Mayor of Milwaukee, 1940-1942; Lost at Sea During World War II on Dec. 11, 1942 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
January 31, 1941
Mayor of Milwaukee, 1948-1960; Brother of Carl Zeidler [Note: On Permanent Loan.]
January 30, 1958
Kenosha County businessman, candidate for Congress
October 15, 2012
Police Chief, City of Milwaukee, 1984-1989
November 5, 1985
President Richard Nixon's Press Secretary, 1969-1974
October 11, 1985
Milwaukee Businessman and Founder of Towne Realty; Philanthropist; Milwaukee Press Club Gridiron Headliner
April 26, 2008
Governor of Wisconsin, 1927-1928; Wisconsin Secretary of State [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
April 26, 1927
Appointed Chancellor, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, 1998
October 5, 1999
Press Club President, 2000 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.]
October 23, 2015
Hall of Fame inductee; news producer and director of news planning for WITI-TV and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee journalism producer, where he started the national award-winning UWM PantherVision
2015
Decorated Naval Officer; Served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam; Chief of Naval Operations in Washington, 1970-1974
April 12, 1978
Football Coach; Invented the Huddle and Screen Pass
July 13, 1955
Capital Times editor, chairman of the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, Hall of Fame inductee 2013
October 25, 2013