Historic Moment: January 3, 1973 Marks Harold R. Collier’s Swearing-In (January 3)

Harold Reginald Collier member of the United States House of Representatives
Harold Reginald Collier member of the United States House of Representatives
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Harold Reginald Collier took office as a congressman from Illinois on January 3, 1973. Collier’s life was closely connected to Berwyn, Illinois, where he served as Township Supervisor and on the city council, contributing significantly to local governance. He was recognized for his fiscal conservatism and bipartisan approach, earning respect from colleagues. Collier’s support for civil rights legislation showcased his commitment to key issues. After retiring from Congress in 1975, he remained active in public service until his passing in 2006. His son, Calvin J. Collier, also made notable contributions to public administration, serving as chairman of the Federal Trade Commission in the 1970s. Harold Reginald Collier’s legacy extends beyond his political achievements, leaving a mark on the communities he served and the values he upheld throughout his life.



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