Homer Eaton Keyes (1875 – October 8, 1938), was an author and professor at Dartmouth College, and the founder and editor of the magazine Antiques. [1]
He had a sister, Rowena Saxe Keyes, who married William Sheafe Chase, rector of Christ Church in Brooklyn, in 1912. [2] Homer Eaton Keyes was married to Caroline Abbott (c.1875–1938). [1]
At his death Keyes was succeeded as editor of Antiques by Alice Winchester, his former secretary. [3]
Homer Eaton Keyes of 30 Sutton Place, editor of the magazine Antiques since 1921, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago. His wife, the former Caroline Abbott, died in May.
Homer Eaton Keyes (1875 – October 8, 1938), was an author and professor at Dartmouth College, and the founder and editor of the magazine Antiques. [1]
He had a sister, Rowena Saxe Keyes, who married William Sheafe Chase, rector of Christ Church in Brooklyn, in 1912. [2] Homer Eaton Keyes was married to Caroline Abbott (c.1875–1938). [1]
At his death Keyes was succeeded as editor of Antiques by Alice Winchester, his former secretary. [3]
Homer Eaton Keyes of 30 Sutton Place, editor of the magazine Antiques since 1921, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago. His wife, the former Caroline Abbott, died in May.