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Harold Reginald Collier (
December 12 ,1915 -January 17 ,2006 ) was a Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromIllinois .Collier was born and raised in
Lansing, Michigan . He attended and graduated from Morton Junior College inCicero, Illinois . After earning his degree, he was hired by the publishing company that created "Life Magazine " and worked in the editorial department. In 1941, he began what would be a ten year career as a marketing executive forMatch Corporation of America . In 1951, he was elected to theBerwyn, Illinois city council and also began a new career as public relations director for McAlear Manufacturing.In 1952, Collier was an unsuccessful candidate for Illinois Secretary of State. In 1953, he was elected as mayor of Berwyn. In 1957, Collier won an election for a seat in Congress. He was a long time member of the
House Ways and Means Committee . A fiscal conservative, he was a strong advocate of a balanced budget. Collier was admired by colleagues in both parties, as he was excellent at finding compromise ground between two sides on issues.In 1975, Collier retired from Congress. He moved to
West Palm Beach, Florida , where he died onJanuary 17 ,2006 .External links
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