Chris Schaller
Christopher Lee Schaller (December 29, 1935 – February 27, 1984) was an American journalist, columnist, editor, humorist, speechwriter, and political strategist. Schaller held high-level positions in the administrations of three Nevada governors and a U. S. senator from Nevada. Schaller was a member of the Democratic Party, but also served a Republican governor.
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Chris Schaller
Christopher Lee Schaller (December 29, 1935 – February 27, 1984) was an American journalist, columnist, editor, humorist, speechwriter, and political strategist. Schaller held high-level positions in the administrations of three Nevada governors and a U. S. senator from Nevada. Schaller was a member of the Democratic Party, but also served a Republican governor.
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Christopher Lee Schaller (Dece ...... lding, in Carson City, Nevada.
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Christopher Lee Schaller
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Chris Schaller
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Chris Schaller
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1935-12-29
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Christopher Lee Schaller
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Carson City NEVADA APPEAL photo of Chris Schaller for his column, “Observations”, 1981.
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Leigh Christy Schaller
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1984-02-27
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George Pepperdine College
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Dubbed "Nevada's Modern day Mark Twain"
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High level positions for three Nevada governors and Nevada state senate
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Democratic
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Harriet Schaller
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Christopher Lee Schaller (Dece ...... served a Republican governor.
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