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    Charles Abraham Halleck (August 22, 1900 – March 3, 1986) was an American politician. He was the Republican leader of the United States House of Representatives...
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    the title role of George Mason. Franz portrayed U.S. Representative Charles A. Halleck of Indiana in the 1974 made-for-television film The Missiles of October...
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    Massachusetts, 1920, Boston, MA: The Boston Review Jenkins, Jeffery A.; Stewart, Charles (2013). Fighting for the Speakership: The House and the Rise of Party...
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    Henry Wager Halleck (January 16, 1815 – January 9, 1872) was a senior United States Army officer, scholar, and lawyer. A noted expert in military studies...
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    agreed. After a closely contested election, Ford was chosen to replace Charles Halleck of Indiana as minority leader. The members of the Republican caucus...
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    1958 elections. He was succeeded by his more conservative deputy, Charles A. Halleck. Martin continued to serve in Congress until his defeat in the 1966...
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  • Halleck may refer to: Halleck J. Mantz (1877–1958), jurist Halleck Tustenuggee (c. 1807–?), Seminole warchief Charles A. Halleck (1900–1986), American...
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    running mate during the evening of June 24. House Majority Leader Charles A. Halleck and former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen were both considered...
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    Bridges, and Representatives Sam Rayburn, John W. McCormack, and Charles A. Halleck. [Sinatra's ball] may have marked the moment when popular entertainment...
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    surrenders the position. The only exceptions during this period were Charles A. Halleck, who served as Majority Leader from 1947–1949 and again from 1953–1955...
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