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Charles B. Keats

Charles B. Keats (July 21, 1905 – February 18, 1978) was an American politician and journalist who served as Secretary of the State of Connecticut from 1953 to 1955.[1] A Republican from Bridgeport, Connecticut, he worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, Connecticut Republican Party publicity director, gubernatorial press secretary, and deputy secretary of state.[2][3]

Charles B. Keats
Secretary of the State of Connecticut
In office
December 1, 1953 – January 3, 1955
GovernorJohn Davis Lodge
Preceded byAlice K. Leopold
Succeeded byMildred P. Allen
Personal details
Born(1905-07-21)July 21, 1905
Bridgeport, Connecticut, US
DiedFebruary 18, 1978(1978-02-18) (aged 72)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Political partyRepublican
Alma materSyracuse University
OccupationPolitician, journalist

Life and career edit

Keats was born in Bridgeport and graduated from Syracuse University in 1929, where he taught and coached boxing for two years. He worked as a reporter and editor for newspapers in Bridgeport, New York, and St. Louis from 1931 to 1940, illustrating many of his stories with his own cartoons. He was editor of Connecticut Federationist, the official publication of the Connecticut Federation of Labor.[2] He subsequently worked as publicity director for the Connecticut Republican Party from 1940 to 1951 and as press secretary to Republican governors James L. McConaughy and James C. Shannon from 1947 to 1949.[4]

Keats served as deputy secretary of state from January 1951 to December 1953, when Governor John Davis Lodge appointed him to the office of Secretary. Keats filled the unexpired term of Alice K. Leopold, who had resigned to lead the United States Women's Bureau. He did not run for a full term, and his political career concluded with his term of office in January 1955.[4][3]

Keats ran his own public relations firm from 1941 to 1965 and was a partner with his brother, Harold A. Keats, in another public relations firm. In 1963 he retired and moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he and his brother co-owned a cattle ranch. Keats authored six books, including biographies of Amedeo Modigliani and Peggy Eaton. A lifelong artist who lived briefly in Greenwich Village after college, he painted portraits of Connecticut governors and exhibited his work nationwide.[3][4][5]

His wife was Katherine (Kane) Keats of Bridgeport, who predeceased him. They had no children.[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Secretaries of the State". CT.gov - Connecticut's Official State Website. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  2. ^ a b Register and Manual - State of Connecticut. Hartford: Secretary of the State of Connecticut. 1954. p. 70.
  3. ^ a b c "Charles B. Keats, 73, Politician and Author". Miami Herald. 1978-02-22. p. 92. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  4. ^ a b c d Schonrock, Keith (1954-03-28). "Man Against the Minutes: A Profile of Secretary of the State Charles B. Keats". Hartford Courant. p. 106. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  5. ^ a b "Charles B. Keats, 73, Author, Businessman". Fort Lauderdale News. 1978-02-21. p. 10. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of State of Connecticut
1953–1955
Succeeded by

charles, keats, july, 1905, february, 1978, american, politician, journalist, served, secretary, state, connecticut, from, 1953, 1955, republican, from, bridgeport, connecticut, worked, newspaper, reporter, editor, connecticut, republican, party, publicity, di. Charles B Keats July 21 1905 February 18 1978 was an American politician and journalist who served as Secretary of the State of Connecticut from 1953 to 1955 1 A Republican from Bridgeport Connecticut he worked as a newspaper reporter and editor Connecticut Republican Party publicity director gubernatorial press secretary and deputy secretary of state 2 3 Charles B KeatsSecretary of the State of ConnecticutIn office December 1 1953 January 3 1955GovernorJohn Davis LodgePreceded byAlice K LeopoldSucceeded byMildred P AllenPersonal detailsBorn 1905 07 21 July 21 1905Bridgeport Connecticut USDiedFebruary 18 1978 1978 02 18 aged 72 Fort Lauderdale Florida USPolitical partyRepublicanAlma materSyracuse UniversityOccupationPolitician journalistLife and career editKeats was born in Bridgeport and graduated from Syracuse University in 1929 where he taught and coached boxing for two years He worked as a reporter and editor for newspapers in Bridgeport New York and St Louis from 1931 to 1940 illustrating many of his stories with his own cartoons He was editor of Connecticut Federationist the official publication of the Connecticut Federation of Labor 2 He subsequently worked as publicity director for the Connecticut Republican Party from 1940 to 1951 and as press secretary to Republican governors James L McConaughy and James C Shannon from 1947 to 1949 4 Keats served as deputy secretary of state from January 1951 to December 1953 when Governor John Davis Lodge appointed him to the office of Secretary Keats filled the unexpired term of Alice K Leopold who had resigned to lead the United States Women s Bureau He did not run for a full term and his political career concluded with his term of office in January 1955 4 3 Keats ran his own public relations firm from 1941 to 1965 and was a partner with his brother Harold A Keats in another public relations firm In 1963 he retired and moved to Fort Lauderdale Florida where he and his brother co owned a cattle ranch Keats authored six books including biographies of Amedeo Modigliani and Peggy Eaton A lifelong artist who lived briefly in Greenwich Village after college he painted portraits of Connecticut governors and exhibited his work nationwide 3 4 5 His wife was Katherine Kane Keats of Bridgeport who predeceased him They had no children 4 5 References edit Secretaries of the State CT gov Connecticut s Official State Website Retrieved 2022 02 20 a b Register and Manual State of Connecticut Hartford Secretary of the State of Connecticut 1954 p 70 a b c Charles B Keats 73 Politician and Author Miami Herald 1978 02 22 p 92 Retrieved 2022 02 20 a b c d Schonrock Keith 1954 03 28 Man Against the Minutes A Profile of Secretary of the State Charles B Keats Hartford Courant p 106 Retrieved 2022 02 21 a b Charles B Keats 73 Author Businessman Fort Lauderdale News 1978 02 21 p 10 Retrieved 2022 02 21 Political officesPreceded byAlice K Leopold Secretary of State of Connecticut1953 1955 Succeeded byMildred P Allen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles B Keats amp oldid 1162305758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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