Homer Earl Capehart (June 6, 1897 – September 3, 1979) was an American businessman and politician from Indiana. After serving in the United States Army...
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ran for the U.S. Senate, narrowly defeating incumbent Republican Homer E. Capehart. Shortly after entering the Senate, he became Chairman of the Subcommittee...
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Sen. Homer Capehart, and his 1990 book Homer E. Capehart: A Senator's Life was the first scholarly biography of the politician. Homer E. Capehart won an...
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E. Capehart defeated Governor Schricker. Capehart went on to serve three terms in office. Homer E. Capehart, jukebox businessman (Republican) George W...
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(1901–1988), American screenwriter Homer M. Butler (1904–1982), American newspaper editor and politician Homer E. Capehart (1897–1979), American businessman...
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton and former U.S. Senator Homer E. Capehart. The building was designed by Indianapolis architect Evans Woollen...
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Isabel Wilkerson, William E. Jenner, Ex-Senator, Dead, New York Times (March 11, 1985). Irving Leibowitz, "Senator William E. Jenner" in Indiana History:...
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in December 1958, the new vice chair became Senator Karl E. Mundt. Senator Homer E. Capehart joined the committee to keep the partisan balance. Senator...
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"Homer E. Capehart: Phonograph Entrepreneur". Indiana Magazine of History. 82 (3): 264–276. JSTOR 27790996. Cook, Joan (September 5, 1979). "Homer E....
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