James J. Bruin

James J. Bruin
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 15th Middlesex district
In office
1949–1949
Preceded by Seat created
Succeeded by James L. O'Dea
Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts
In office
1934–1935
Preceded by Charles H. Slowey
Succeeded by Dewey G. Archambault
Personal details
Born October 31, 1898
Lowell, Massachusetts
Died January 26, 1949 (aged 50)
Lowell, Massachusetts
Political party Democratic
Alma mater Northeastern University School of Law
Occupation Lawyer

James J. Bruin (October 31, 1898–January 26, 1949) was an American politician from Lowell, Massachusetts.

Early life

Bruin was born on October 31, 1898 in Lowell. In 1922 he graduated from the Northeastern University School of Law.[1]

Political career

Bruin served on the Lowell school committee from 1923 to 1925. In 1932 he was the Democratic nominee for the United States House of Representatives seat in Massachusetts's 5th congressional district, but lost to incumbent Edith Nourse Rogers. From 1934 to 1935 he was the mayor of Lowell. In 1948 he returned to elected office as a member of the Lowell city council. Later that year he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. However, Bruin died on January 26, 1949, soon after taking office.[1]

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