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KELLER, Kent Ellsworth, a Representative from Illinois; born on a farm near Campbell Hill,
Jackson County, Ill., June 4, 1867; attended the public schools in Ava, Ill.;
was graduated from Southern Illinois Normal University at Carbondale in 1890;
engaged as an editor and in the newspaper business in 1890 and 1891; taught
school in Ava Township, Ill., in 1893 and 1894, and at Duckwater, Nye County,
Nev., in 1884 and 1885; founded the Ava Community High School in 1889 and 1890;
attended Heidelberg University, Germany, in 1891 and 1892; was graduated from
St. Louis (Mo.) Law School in 1896; was admitted to the bar the same year and
commenced practice in Ava, Ill.; went to Mexico in 1899, where he later engaged
in mining; returned to Ava, Ill., in 1912 and engaged in literary work; served
in the State senate 1913-1917; delegate to the Democratic National Convention
in 1916; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-second and to the four succeeding
Congresses (March 4, 1931-January 3, 1941); unsuccessful candidate for
reelection in 1940 to the Seventy-seventh Congress and for election in 1942 to
the Seventy-eighth Congress and in 1944 to the Seventy-ninth Congress; engaged
in literary work and lecturing; served as special adviser to the United States
Ambassador at Mexico City from June 1945 to August 1946; unsuccessful candidate
for election in 1948 to the Eighty-first Congress and in 1950 to the
Eighty-second Congress; died in Ava, Ill., September 3, 1954; interment in Ava
Evergreen Cemetery.
BibliographyWeiss, Stuart L. Kent Keller, The Liberal Bloc, and the New
Deal.
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 68 (April
1975): 143-58.
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