Arthur D. Healey

Arthur D. Healey

Arthur Daniel Healey (1889-1948) of Somerville, Massachusetts was a U.S. Representative (D) from Massachusetts from 1933, until he resigned in 1942. He was also a Judge of U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, from 1942-1948; he died while serving in this office. The Arthur D. Healey School in Somerville is a public school that was named after him.

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