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      • Haldeman, H (arry) R (obbins) (b. 27 October 1926 in Los Angeles, California; d. 12 November 1993 in Santa Barbara, California), advertising executive who became chief of staff to President Richard M. Nixon and who was deeply implicated in the Watergate affair.
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  2. H. R. Haldeman. Harry Robbins "Bob" Haldeman (October 27, 1926 – November 12, 1993) was an American political aide and businessman, best known for his service as White House Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon and his consequent involvement in the Watergate scandal .

  3. H.R. Haldeman (born October 27, 1926, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died November 12, 1993, Santa Barbara, California) was an American advertising executive and campaign manager who served as White House chief of staff during the Richard M. Nixon administration (1969–73).

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  4. Apr 7, 2010 · Harry Robbins Haldeman, known professionally as H.R. Haldeman and to his friends, co-workers, and his President as “Bob,” was the Chief of Staff at Richard Nixon’s White House from January 20, 1969, until his resignation on April 30, 1973.

  5. Jul 19, 2017 · Harry Robbins Haldeman and Richard Milhous Nixon made for an odd couple, worlds apart socially. H.R. “Bob” Haldeman, an advertising agency executive in Los Angeles, was an unlikely candidate for presidential consigliere.

  6. The turbulent Washington waters have claimed many public figures over the years, but few as powerful as Harry Robbins (Bob) Haldeman.

  7. Haldeman, H (arry) R (obbins) ( b. 27 October 1926 in Los Angeles, California; d. 12 November 1993 in Santa Barbara, California), advertising executive who became chief of staff to President Richard M. Nixon and who was deeply implicated in the Watergate affair. H. R. Haldeman was the first of three children born to Harry Francis Haldeman, a ...

  8. Through the four years and four months of the Nixon administration, Harry Robbins (Bob) Haldeman has been the least visible and most powerful of that small band of White House assistants who...

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