Mary Ellen Cable (Sept. 19, 1861–Sept. 18, 1944). Mary Ellen Cable was an influential educator to Indianapolis elementary school students and to women… Read More »Mary Ellen Cable
Bettie Cadou (Jan. 1, 1936−Sep. 18, 2002). Bettie Cadou became an award-winning investigative reporter and a trailblazer for women in sports media… Read More »Bettie Cadou
Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr. (Mar. 14, 1896-Dec. 2, 1968). The dean of Indiana political reporters in the 1960s, the tall, courtly Cadou covered state… Read More »Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr.
Howard Clay Caldwell Jr. (July 18, 1925-Sept. 11, 2017). Howard Clay Caldwell Jr. grew up in Indianapolis and graduated from Howe High School in… Read More »Howard Clay Caldwell Jr.
Jameson G. Campaigne (Jan. 16, 1914-Jan. 23, 1985). A native of Brooklyn, New York, Campaigne received an A.B. degree from Williams College in… Read More »Jameson G. Campaigne
Eldon Campbell (Jan. 8, 1916-Apr. 19, 1991). Born in Alert, Indiana, Campbell attended Hanover College before transferring to the University of Illinois… Read More »Eldon Campbell
Fermor Spencer Cannon (Aug. 4, 1888-Dec. 11, 1973). A native of Indianapolis and graduate of , Fermor Spencer Cannon studied architecture at the… Read More »Fermor Spencer Cannon
Paul F. Cantwell (Sep. 15, 1927-June 30, 1997). Born in Marion County, the self-described “rinky-dink kid from the Southside,” Paul F. Cantwell grew… Read More »Paul F. Cantwell
Mary Stewart Carey (Mar. 5, 1859-June 14, 1938). Born in Greensburg, Indiana, Mary Stewart Carey and her family moved to Indianapolis in 1862,… Read More »Mary Stewart Carey
Tom Carnegie (Sept. 25, 1919-Feb. 11, 2011). Radio and television broadcaster, public address announcer, sports columnist, and documentary filmmaker, Tom Carnegie was… Read More »Tom Carnegie