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Franklin C. "Cappy"
Cappon (October 17, 1900 –
November 29, 1961) was an
American college football and
college basketball player and coach. He pla**** football...
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Cappon magro (Italian: [kapˈpom ˈmaːɡro]; Ligurian:
capon magro, Ligurian: [kaˌpuŋ ˈmaːɡru]) is an
elaborate Genoese salad of
seafood and
vegetables over...
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Cappon is a
rural locality in Alberta, Canada.
Cappon has the name of one
Professor Cappon, a
Queens University faculty member. "
Cappon". Geographical...
- Paul
Cappon is a
Canadian academic, administrator,
medical doctor, politician, and activist. He is
perhaps best
known for
having led the
Canadian Council...
- Williamsburg, Inc.
Cappon was born in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin in 1900, the son of
local businessman Jesse Cappon and his wife, Mary E.
Geisinger Cappon. He graduated...
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Thomas Martin Cappon (4
April 1863 – 26
January 1939) was a
Scottish architect. He
designed several notable buildings in Scotland,
including Lady Leng...
- by Pete Carril,
though its
roots may be
traced back to
Franklin “Cappy”
Cappon, who
coached Princeton in the late 1930s, and
Bernard "Red" Sarachek, who...
- The
Isaac Cappon House was
constructed as a
private house,
located at 228 West 9th
Street in Holland, Michigan. It was
listed on the
National Register...
- (7–5, Big Ten) 1935–36, and
Cappon's overall record was 78–57
overall (44–40, Big Ten). A
notable captain during the
Cappon era was 1933–34
captain Ted...
- the
Cappon House Museum, was
built in 1874 and is a
historic museum that once
housed the
first mayor of Holland,
Dutch immigrant Isaac Cappon. The Settlers...