Autry |
Gene |
Singer, Actor, Broadcasting Executive [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
May 9, 1969 |
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Austin |
H. Russell |
Press Club President, 1947-1948; Hall of Fame, 1993 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
August 4, 1993 |
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Austin |
Dorothy |
Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel Reporter; Hall of Fame, 1985 |
November 10, 1985 |
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Aukofer |
Frank |
Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee Sentinel reporter; National Press Club president; Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame inductee |
2000 |
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Aukofer |
Frank |
Milwaukee Journal Washington Bureau Chief; President of the National Press Club |
1979 |
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Attlee |
Lord Clement |
Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1945-1951 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
1953 |
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Astin |
John |
Actor |
15/03/1974 |
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Aspin |
Les |
Congressperson from Wisconsin; Headliner Award, 1991 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
December 2, 1972 |
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Ashworth |
H. L. |
Press Club President, 1933 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
31/10/2023 |
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Ashley |
Mark |
Press Club President, 1971 [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
31/10/1971 |
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Asa-El |
Amotz |
Former Jerusalem Post executive editor |
June 3, 2006 |
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Artison |
Richard E. |
Milwaukee County Sheriff |
April 10, 1983 |
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Arreola |
Philip |
Chief of Police, City of Milwaukee |
15/11/1989 |
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Arnett |
Peter |
Associated Press Reporter; Sacred Cat Winner, 1973 |
26/04/1905 |
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Armstrong |
Louis (Satchmo) |
Jazz Musician and Composer [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
March 12, 1958 |
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Arendt |
Vern |
Chief Photographer, Ozaukee Press; Hall of Fame, 2008 |
17/10/2008 |
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Angle |
Jim |
National Public Radio Reporter |
24/10/1984 |
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Anderson |
Bonnie |
Anchor, NBC News |
26/01/1983 |
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Anderson |
Mike |
Hall of Fame inductee, radio station announcer, disc jockey, singer, songwriter and anchor and reporter at WISN-TV 12 |
20/10/2017 |
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Amundsen |
Roald |
Polar Explorer; Completed Northeast Passage; Discovered South Pole in 1911 |
August 2, 1913 |
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Ameche |
Donald B. |
Kenosha-Born Actor [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
21/04/1982 |
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Alvarez |
Barry |
UW-Madison football coach, athletic director; 2013 Gridiron Headliner |
17/04/2013 |
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Alter |
Johnathan |
columnist, TV analyst and senior editor, Newsweek magazine; author of political books |
19/08/2010 |
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Almond |
Frank |
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster. Mr. Almond was the victim of an armed robbery in which the Lipinski Stradivarius violin was stolen. The instrument was recovered by the Milwaukee Police Department. The 1715 Lipinski Stradivarius was on loan to Almond from an anonymous local donor and is appraised at $5 million. |
November 2, 2014 |
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Allen |
William "Bill" |
Editor in chief, National Geographic; Sacred Cat 2005 |
July 4, 2005 |
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Allen |
Will |
founder and president of Growing Power; Gridiron Headliner |
24/04/2010 |
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Allen |
Robert |
Washington Merry-Go-Round Co-Author with Drew Pearson |
July 4, 1947 |
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Algeo |
Matthew |
Author: Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure: The True Story of a Great American Road Trip |
22/04/2011 |
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Aldridge |
Lionel |
All-Pro Green Bay Packer Defensive End; WTMJ-TV Sportscaster [Note: On Permanent Loan to the Milwaukee Press Club.] |
January 3, 1979 |
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Albright |
Madeleine |
United States Secretary of State |
21/08/2000 |
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Akhtar |
Ayad |
Playwright, Novelist & Screenwriter. Akhtar was raised in Milwaukee & graduated from Brookfield Central High School. In 2013 he won a Pulitzer Prize for his play Discraced. |
19/01/2017 |
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Ahlhauser |
John |
Milwaukee Journal Photographer; Professor of Journalism; Hall of Fame, 1991 |
24/10/1983 |
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Abzug |
Bella |
United States Congressperson from New York; Author and Feminist [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
29/03/1979 |
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Abrahamson |
Shirley S. |
Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justice Since 1976; Chief Justice Since 1996 [Note: On Permanent Loan.] |
23/01/1997 |
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Abert |
Donald B. |
Board Chair of the Journal Company; Hall of Fame, 1984 |
15/11/1984 |
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Abdul-Jabbar |
Kareem |
Retired professional basketball player who played 20 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. |
17/01/2018 |
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Aaron |
Henry "Hank" |
Milwaukee Braves first baseman; home run king prior to Barry Bonds; finished career with Milwaukee Brewers, hitting 756 home runs (signed off site as part of a 50th anniversary gathering of 1957 World Series players.) |
31/08/2007 |
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Aaron |
Billye |
Television Show Host; Wife of Hank Aaron |
June 9, 1975 |
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