Box 35
Contains 11 Results:
Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1939 - ca. 1943
Various publications on Keen's actions, editorials, and speeches.
Newspaper Clippings, August 1939 - September 1939
Keen gives his closing addresses, and begins to take lead over Brown in the governor race.
Newspaper Clippings, Oct, 1939
After Chandler becomes Senator of Kentucky, Keen takes over in his place and continues to try to gather support for the election in November that would allow him to maintain his position as acting governOR
Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1935 - ca. 1939
Various publications on Keen's actions, editorials, and speeches.
Newspaper Clippings, January 1938 - June 1938
As Chandler begins his Senate race, many newspapers speculate that Keen will be Kentucky's next governOR
Newspaper Clippings, July 1938 - December 1938
During a short illness, Keen takes over for Chandler as acting Governor Newspapers continue to remain optimistic about Keen's ability to win Governor when he runs.
Newspaper Clippings, 24 June 1935 - 6 November 1935
Mostly following the lead-up to the Governor's race and primaries, following all candidates. Keen serves as Lt. Governor under Chandler.
Newspaper Clippings, 25 January 1936 - 23 December 1936
Contains articles regarding Keen's service as Lt. Governor, as well as various awards and honors given to him.
Newspaper Clippings, 1937
Following Keen as Lt. Gov. and Chandler as Governor, including honors and awards, as well as speeches and activities.
Newspaper Clippings, January 1939 - June 1939
Keen officially opens his campaign for Governor At the opening, his speech stand falls, causing injuries but no fatalities. Other clippings describe Keen's campaign, speeches, and editorials. One series of editorial, "Diary of a Substitute Governor", seems especially popular, including descriptions of daily activities and cases of public interest, such as opinions on the "Battle of Evarts" in Harlan, KY.