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William Raymond Healy (March 28, 1924 – September 22, 2010) was an All-American college football player for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. He graduated from Baylor School in 1942 and served in the 88th Cavalry reconnaissance squadron in the European Theater during World War II .
Aug. 13—EAST LYME — Bill Healy grew up in a house on a bluff overlooking Niantic Bay Yacht Club. He was 2 years old or so when his parents, Bill Sr. and Nancy, who fostered a family of avid ...
William James "Bill" Healy (March 4, 1939 – October 21, 2001) was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives [1] from 1975–2000. His district consisted of a portion of Canton, Ohio . He was succeeded by fellow Democrat Mary Cirelli .
Healy has served on many other philanthropic and cultural boards, including The Vera List Center for Art and Politics, the Grey Art Gallery, the Flow Chart Foundation, which is the literary estate of poet John Ashbery and public arts presenter Creative Time, where he served as chair for ten years.
The Mount Bachelor Ski Area was founded by former 10th Mountain Division Elite Force ski trooper [5] Bill Healy on December 19, 1958, with $75,000 (equivalent to $792,000 today [6]) and a one-year lease from the U.S. Forest Service for the land. [7] The four other major stockholders were Felix Marcoulier, Dr. Bradford Pease, Oscar Murray, and ...
Healy traveled the country discussing his ideas, and in 1909 led the formation of the Chicago Juvenile Psychopathic Institute. [1] This was the first child guidance clinic. [2] In 1917, Healy was invited to Boston by Judge Frederick Pickering Cabot and his associates, to head the Judge Baker Foundation, a similar institution for juvenile research.
Somebody is an American true crime podcast, hosted by Shapearl Wells, that investigates the shooting and death of her son, Courtney Copeland. [1] The series premiered on March 31, 2020 and is hosted by Copeland's mother Shapearl Wells, Alison Flowers, and Bill Healy.
A 39-year-old Worcester man who is a member of a state commission aimed at studying treatment of LGBTQI prisoners has been charged with enticing a 15-year-old boy online, court records show.