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Halleck, Charles (Abraham)

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Halleck, Charles (Abraham) (1900-1986)

US politician. A Republican member of the US House of Representatives (1935-69), he served as majority leader for six years and minority leader for four years, appearing in weekly television press conferences with Senator Everett Dirksen in the 1960s. In 1960 he was named permanent chairman of the Republican National Convention. Halleck was born in Demotte, Indiana. An infantryman during World War I and an Indiana University graduate, he became prosecuting attorney in Rensselaer, Indiana (1924-34).


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