- Earle D. Willey
Infobox Officeholder
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name = Earle D. Willey
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office = U.S. Representative from Delaware
term_start =January 3 1943
term_end =January 3 1945
predecessor =Philip A. Traynor
successor =Philip A. Traynor
birth_date = birth date|1889|7|21|mf=y
birth_place = Greenwood,Delaware
death_date = death date and age|1950|3|17|1889|7|21
death_place = Dover,Delaware
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party = Republican
residence = Dover,Delaware
alma_mater =Dickinson College
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profession =lawyer
religion =Earle Dukes Willey (
July 21 1889 –March 17 1950 ) was an Americanlawyer andpolitician from Dover, in Kent County,Delaware . He was a member of the Republican Party, who served as U.S. Representative from Delaware.Early life and family
Willey was born
July 21 1889 in Greenwood,Delaware . He attended the public schools and was graduated fromDickinson College in Carlisle,Pennsylvania in 1911. He also attendedThe George Washington University Law School inWashington, D.C. and was admitted to the bar in 1920.Professional and political career
Beginning as the principal of Greenwood High School from 1911 until 1915; Willey became secretary to U.S. Representative
Thomas W. Miller , inWashington, D.C. from 1915 until 1917 and State librarian from 1917 until 1921. Having been admitted to the bar, he was appointed deputy attorney general and prosecuting attorney for Kent County,Delaware from 1921 until 1931,Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Kent County from 1931 until 1939, andJudge of the juvenile court of Kent and Sussex Counties from 1933 until 1939. Willey was Secretary of State from 1941 until 1943 and served as a trustee of theUniversity of Delaware , of the Elizabeth W. Murphy School for Orphan Children, and of the State College for Colored Students.Willey was an unsuccessful candidate for
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware in 1940, being defeated by DemocratIsaac J. MacCollum . Two years later, in 1942, Willey was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, defeating incumbent Democrat U.S. RepresentativePhilip A. Traynor . He served in the Republican minority in the 78th Congress, and lost his bid for a second term in 1944 to his predecessor, Democrat,Philip A. Traynor . Willey served fromJanuary 3 1943 untilJanuary 3 1945 , during the administration of U.S. PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt . Following his term, he resumed the practice of law in Dover.Death and legacy
Willey died
March 17 1950 in Dover,Delaware , and is buried in St. Johnstown Cemetery, near Greenwood,Delaware .Public offices
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. U.S. Representatives take office January 3rd, and have a term of two years.
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