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...Capp was the next star. He was another to make allusions to the riot in Harvard Square, an event they really beat into the ground Sunday. "I live in Cambridge, a stone's throw from Harvard Square." The crowd got it. Suddenly he became solemn. "Over there flag-waving is a dirty word, but I would rather see our flag waved than burned!" That statement would have had the highest reading of the day if they'd had one of those applause meters like the ones they used to use on "Queen For A Day." Really an incredible response...
Featured speakers at the rally included Bob Hope, Al Capp, and Jim Nance, Boston Patriots' football star...
Cartoonist Al Capp's speech was generally serious. "I say offer peace, but if they keep shooting at us, let us shoot back," he said...
...polite letter from the president of a Princeton debating society invited Cartoonist Al Capp to take part in a seminar for an "honorarium" of $800. Student protest's most abrasive critic said no. Besides, he wrote, his fee is $3,500, plus an extra $1,000 in "combat pay" from Ivy League schools because of the savage tactics of dissenters. "Princeton is dedicated to training subhumans," said Capp. "When Ivy League schools get rid of presidents who 'don't know how' to tame the animals they breed, and when they're replaced, as inevitably they...
...came here to kick the hell out of you," a 17-year-old black youth informed conservative Cartoonist Al Capp during a taping session on Public Television's new teen-age talkathon, "The Show." That remark kicked off a sizzling one-hour discussion of the generation gap, with 25 youngsters v. Capp. "You're a creep," one youngster stated during the talk session. "And you're nothing but vermin," Capp retorted. When it was all over, the cartoonist reCapped the confrontation by telling the kids: "I created all of you 20 years ago in my comic strips...