Box 27
Contains 11 Results:
Keen Personal Corresondence, 1 November 1960 - 21 November 1960
After losing the Senate race, Keen writes to thank those who supported him throughout his run. Additionally, he puts in his notice for retirement with the Reynolds Metal Company, effective Jan 1, 1961.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 22 November 1960 - 21 December 1960
Keen continues to thank those who helped in his senate race and thank those who supported him with their vote.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 15 July 1960 - 31 July 1960
Keen writes to various Kentuckians to attempt to gather support for his senate run. Includes letters where he plans speeches, responds to well wishes, and letters where individuals write to tell him that they will vote for him.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 1 August 1960 - 11 August 1960
Keen writes to various Kentuckians to attempt to gather support for his senate run. Includes letters where he plans speeches, responds to well wishes, and letters where individuals write to tell him that they will vote for him.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 1 June 1960 - 20 June 1960
Continued congratulations and well wishes for a speedy health recovery
Keen Personal Corresondence, 22 June 1960 - 24 June 1960
Keen begins to respond to the congratulations and well wishes he received while hospitalized.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 25 June 1960 - 30 June 1960
Keen continues to respond to the congratulations and well wishes he received while also continuing his campaign for the fall election.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 1 July 1960 - 14 July 1960
Keen writes to various Kentuckians to attempt to gather support for his senate run. Includes letters where he plans speeches, responds to well wishes, and letters where individuals write to tell him that they will vote for him.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 15 August 1960 - 23 August 1960
Keen writes to various Kentuckians to attempt to gather support for his senate run. Includes letters where he plans speeches, responds to well wishes, and letters where individuals write to tell him that they will vote for him.
Keen Personal Corresondence, 1 September 1960 - 31 October 1960
Keen writes to various Kentuckians to attempt to gather support for his senate run. Includes letters where he plans speeches, responds to well wishes, and letters where individuals write to tell him that they will vote for him. Also includes a statement by Keen in which he expresses his standpoint on the Civil Rights Movement.