Word: cappers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ARTHUR CAPPER- Topeka...
...Chairman of the U. S. Senate Committee on the District of Columbia ; publisher and proprietor of Capper's Weekly, the Breeze Topeka and Daily many Capital, another farm Farmers' paper. Mail...
Senators Arthur Capper of Kansas and Peter Narbeck of South Dakota were understanding near Doorman McKenna when the newsgatherers charged by. The President was expecting them. They entered...
...second honor of the evening in the form of the first Boylston Prize was won by K. M. Capper-Johnson '27, who used as his speech an address, "On the Reduction of Armaments" given at Geneva in 1924 by J. Ramsay MacDonald. The second Boylston Prize was won by B. A. Wolff '29, who gave "Not Guilty", an anonymous piece of prose, with H. L. Kozol '27 taking the third Boylston Prize with his recitation of "The Man With the Hoe", by Edwin Markham...
...order of the speakers according to draw, and their subjects will be a follows; K.M. Capper Johnson '27, Ramsey Macdonald's "Reduction of Armaments-1924"; P.J. Booe '28, Victor Hugo's "The Death Penalty"; A.F. Reel; F. I. Kosen '29, Auslander's "Steel"; A.F. Reel '28, George F. Hoar's, "On Retaining the Philippine Islands"; H.M. Neuberge '27, Rudyard Kip;ing's "On the Road to Mandalay"; Eduardo Andrade '28, Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess"; L. Kosol '27, Edwin Markham's "The Man with the Hoe"; and H.A. Wolff '29 "Not Guilty", anonymous...