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  1. Homer Earl Capehart (June 6, 1897 – September 3, 1979) was an American businessman and politician from Indiana. [1] . After serving in the United States Army during World War I, he became involved in the manufacture of record players and other products. Capehart later served 18 years (1945–1963) in the U.S. Senate as a Republican from Indiana.

    • 2 sons, 1 daughter
    • 1917–1919
    • Irma Viola Mueller Capehart
    • Republican
  2. Homer Earl Capehart (* 6. Juni 1897 im Jefferson Township, Pike County, Indiana; † 3. September 1979 in Indianapolis, Indiana) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, der den Bundesstaat Indiana im Senat der Vereinigten Staaten vertrat. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Kindheit und Jugend. 1.2 Werdegang. 1.3 Politische Tätigkeit.

  3. 5. Sept. 1979 · Homer E. Capehart, a forceful and consistent opponent of the Roosevelt and Truman Administrations who served three terms in the United States Senate, died Monday at St. Vincent's Hospital in...

  4. Born on October 29, 1922, Homer E. Capehart, Jr. speaks of his father, Homer E. Capehart, Sr., and of his family in this interview. He gives insight into his father's personality and character, and his father's career as a businessman and politician. For example, Capehart, Jr. recalls his father's patent on phonographs, his organization of the ...

  5. He was Homer E. Capehart, former Pike County, Indiana, farm boy turned phonograph en trepreneur. Capehart's participation in the transformation of American popular culture in the 1930s brought him wealth and, later, involvement in politics.

  6. Billings, Claude , July 29, 1972. No (s): 73-006. Physical Description: 39 pages; 2 reels, 3 3/4 ips, 95 minutes; no index. Scope and Content Note: Claude Billings, formerly a prominent member of the Republican Editorial Association, recalls and discusses the political career of Homer E. Capehart.

  7. Overview. Contents. Access. Summary. Background. Summary. Creator: Indiana University Center for Documentary Research and Practice. Abstract: This project is comprised of interviews regarding Homer E. Capehart and in particular, his political career as a Republican United States senator from the state of Indiana from 1944 to 1962.