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  2. Prairie Print Makers - Wikipedia

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    Artist William Dickerson from Wichita was the first artist nominated to join the fledgling organization. Carl Smalley was awarded the first honorary membership. The annual report for 1935-36 shows considerable growth in the first four years -- over 100 associate members, 47 artists from twenty-two states, and exhibitions of 90 prints held at ...

  3. Charles Capps - Wikipedia

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    Charles Emmitt Capps (January 4, 1934 – February 23, 2014) was an American Christian preacher and teacher in the Word of Faith movement. During his lifetime, Capps had influenced the Word of Faith movement through various publications, as well as, directly in his role as a preacher.

  4. Charlie Capps - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Charlie Capps (politician) Charlie Capps (rugby union) See also. Charles Capps, American Christian preacher and teacher

  5. Capps (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Capps is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Capps (1934–2014), American Christian preacher; Charlie Capps (politician) (1925–2009), American politician; Edward Capps Sr. (1866–1950), American professor, Colonel, and diplomat; Edwin M. Capps (1860–1938), American politician; Hahn William Capps (1903–1998), American entomologist

  6. Herschel C. Logan - Wikipedia

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    Herschel C. Logan was an American artist and founding member of the Prairie Print Makers.He is known primarily today for his woodcuts of serene, nostalgic scenes of Midwest small towns and farms—mostly Kansas subjects—rendered in precise, clean lines. [1]

  7. Charlie Capps (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wilson Capps, Jr. (January 1, 1925 – December 25, 2009) was a Mississippi politician and legislator. He was sheriff of Bolivar County, Mississippi in 1964. From 1972 until 2005, he was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives .