Harry Keene Dies in New York, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-11

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HARRY KEENE DIES IN NEW YORK. New York. September 10. Harry Keene, a younger brother of James R. Keene, died yesterday at the Holland House, New York. He suffered an attack of paralysis three years ago and never regained his health, though lie continued to take an active part in the. business of the Rubber Goods Company, where he was secretary. He was educated at AVilllstim Seminary and AVllliaius College, and for a time was a member of the editorial staff of the Springfield, Mass.. Republican. Later he became a member of the firm of Bowles Brothers, bankers, in Paris. France, and after their failure went to England to take charge of James R. Keenes racing stable. In the United States in later years he held many utllces of trust.


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