Virginia Obituary (13 October 1918)

Virginia Obituary Winchester, Oct. 12–Miss Kathleen Keating, aged about 28 years, daughter of William Keating, died yesterday of pneumonia, following an attack of influenza. Shortly before her death word was received of the death from the same disease of her Read More …

Loses Quintet Captain (26 January 1918)

LOSES QUINTET CAPTAIN. Camp Meade, Md., Jan 25.−Walter Keating, of Philadelphia, captain of the 315th regiment basketball team, has been transferred to Fort Myer, Va. Source: Loses Quintet Captain, The Washington Post, Washington, District of Columbia, 26 January 1918, p. Read More …

Society (1 February 1917)

SOCIETY Miss Thackara Bride of Mr. Cauldwell–Mrs. Marshall Hostess–Senator and Mrs. Phelan to Entertain–Lecture for Russian War Relief–Dinners and Other Gayety. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Sherman Thackara to Mr. Frederic Cauldwell, of this city, took place yesterday afternoon at Read More …

Goes to Chicago to Begin Campaign for Fairbanks (22 May 1916)

Goes to Chicago to Begin Campaign for Fairbanks Chicago, May 21.–Joseph B. Keating, of Indianapolis, arrived here today to open headquarters from which will conducted the campaign of Charles W. Fairbanks for presidential nomination on the Republican ticket. According to Read More …

Francis A. Keating Returns to Washington (24 August 1915)

Mr. Francis A. Keating of Washington has returned for a brief visit. He has been in Duneden, Fla. for the last two years. He is now staying with his mother Mrs. William C. Keating, and sisters at Fort Myer Heights, Read More …

Sail to Care for the Wounded (23 May 1915)

SAIL TO CARE FOR THE WOUNDED University of Pennsylvania Physicians Will Pay Own Expenses. Philadelphia, May 22.–Dr. J. William White, emeritus professor of surgery and trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, this week announced the names of the physicians who Read More …