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Willem Dafoe, actor, from Appleton, WI., lived in Milwaukee while with Theatre X in Third Ward; before moving to NYC where he spent 10 years before becoming well-known. Peter V. Deuster, diplomat; Gene DeWeese, author; Dustin Diamond, actor, "Screech" from Saved by the Bell TV sitcom; resided in Port Washington; Joseph Doe, U.S. Assistant ...
Nikiya Harris Dodd, Wisconsin State Senator from Milwaukee; Zuhdi Jasser, President and founder of American Islamic Forum for Democracy; Jerry Kleczka, U.S. Congressman 1984–2005; Chris Larson, Wisconsin State Senator from Milwaukee; Mary Lazich, President of the Wisconsin State Senate; Henry Maier (1964 MA Political Science), Milwaukee mayor ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner(s) Gannett Publisher Andy Fisher Founded 1837 (Sentinel) 1882 (Journal) 1995 (Journal Sentinel) Circulation 48,158 Daily 75,061 Sunday (as of Q3 2022) ISSN 1082-8850 OCLC number 55506548 Website jsonline.com Milwaukee Journal Sentinel building The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is a ...
Marissa Mayer (born 1975), chief executive officer of Yahoo ; Oscar Mayer (1859–1955), founder of meat packing company (Milwaukee, Fitchburg) John Menard Jr. (born 1940), business executive, founder of Menards ; George Safford Parker (1863–1937), pen inventor and entrepreneur (Shullsburg, Janesville)
Prominent Milwaukee newsman at WTMJ-AM; later professor of broadcast journalism for seven years at Marquette [45] Michele Palermo: 1992 Playwright, actress, producer, and director [46] Cheryl Pawelski: 1989 Record producer (Omnivore Recordings) [47] Jim Peck: 1962 Local television personality and former game show host [48] Charles P. Pierce: 1975
Milwaukee in 1898 Milwaukee in 1912 Milwaukee slums in 1936 Milwaukee in 1955 During the first half of the 20th century, Milwaukee was the hub of the socialist movement in the United States . Milwaukeeans elected three Socialist mayors during this time: Emil Seidel (1910–1912), Daniel Hoan (1916–1940), and Frank Zeidler (1948–1960), and ...