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Gene Callahan - General Interest -Statecraft

For over 40 years Gene Callahan worked in the political arena, first as a journalist with the Illinois State Register (Springfield) from 1957 to 1967, then as assistant press secretary for Gov. Sam Shapiro, and Lt. Gov. Paul Simon's press secretary until 1972. In 1974 he began his long association with Alan Dixon, when Dixon served as Illinois state Treasurer, then Illinois Secretary of State. When Dixon moved to the U.S. Senate in 1981, Callahan became his chief of staff and most trusted political advisor. After Dixon lost a reelection bid to Carol Mosley Braun in 1992, Callahan worked for several years as the chief lobbyist for Major League Baseball, fighting to preserve its exemption from the Sherman Antitrust Act. His long friendship with Senator Dick Durbin dates back to the days when both worked for Lt. Gov. Simon.

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Abstract

Interview Session 01 (Audio)

Early life through Callahan’s journalistic career to 1967

Interview Session 02 (Audio)

Years with Sam Shapiro, Paul Simon & Alan Dixon to 1980

Interview Session 03 (Audio)

Years with Senator Dixon, 1980 - 1986

Interview Session 04 (Audio)

Dixon’s 2nd term as U.S. Senator & defeat in 1992

Interview Session 05 (Audio)

Years as lobbyist for Major League Baseball, 1993-98

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Photos

Caption:
Gene Callahan’s graduation photo for Illinois College in 1955.

Where:
Unknown

When:
1955

Ownership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.



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