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Home > About ACCC > Sen. Arthur Capper Arthur
Capper was born on July 14, 1865 in Garnett, Kansas. Having learned
the printing trade during childhood, Capper worked for the Topeka Daily
Capital as a printer after graduating from high school. Nine
years later, Capper took a job in publishing with the Topeka Mail.
During the next 35 years, Capper purchased and consolidated almost 30
newspapers and magazines, including the Topeka Daily Capital,
where he first worked as a printer. Capper's interest in politics
grew with his success in publishing. He joined the political fight
against "boss" rule in early 20th century Kansas. Capper was the
Republican candidate for Governor of Kansas in 1912. After losing by
29 votes, Capper ran again in 1914. Capper won
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