Thursday, September 4, 2008

For U.S. Senate: Bob Kelleher

REPUBLICAN
AGE: 85
BIRTHPLACE: Oak Park, Ill.
HOME CITY: Butte, Mont.
FAMILY: Widower, seven children
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Attorney, Kelleher Law Office, Billings and Butte, 1958-present
EDUCATION: PhB, Mount Carmel College at Niagara Falls, Ont., 1945; J.D., Catholic University of America, 1950; M.A., Catholic University of America, 1956; Graduate, U.S. Army Intelligence School, 1962; Graduate, U.S. Army and General Staff School, 1968; Graduate, U.S. Army War College, 1972; Adjunct Professor of Scandinavian Government at Montana State University, 1982-1984
POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Candidate for U.S. Senate, 2002, 2006; Candidate for Montana Governor, 2004; Vice Chairman, Butte-Silver Bow Green Party, 2002-2004; Candidate for Montana Senate District 19, 2000; Democratic Nominee for Montana’s Second Congressional District, 1968, 1976; Presidential Candidate in 1976 Democratic Primary; Yellowstone County Delegate to the Montana Constitutional Convention, 1972; Chairman of the Yellowstone County Democratic Coordinating Committee, 1960s
MILITARY SERVICE: U.S. Army officer
ORGANIZATIONS: Volunteer Attorney for Maternal Life International, 1997-present; Co-founder, Billings Ecumenical Committee, 1985; President, Yellowstone Valley Claimants’ Attorneys Association, 1982-1983; President, Montana Department of the Reserve Officers Association, 1964-1965

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