Robert H. Holloway

Robert H. Holloway (May 4, 1918 – November 21, 2005) was a lawyer and state legislator in Illinois.

He was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1972 and served one term.

[1][2] Brought to Chicago at the age of four, he attended James McCosh Elementary and Englewood High School.

[3] He was a soldier during World War II, completing Officer Candidates School, achieving the rank of Captain, and serving in North Africa as the commander of a Port Battalion and Recreation Facility.

[5] He ran for clerk of the Illinois appellate court in 1962,[6] but lost to incumbent Leslie Beck.