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
Leroy Carr (Mar. 27, 1905-Apr. 28, 1935). The most popular male blues musician of his day, Leroy Carr was born in Nashville,… Read More »Leroy Carr
Michael A. Carroll (Feb. 9, 1941-Sept. 11, 1992). An Indiana University graduate, Carroll earned a master’s degree in urban planning from the University… Read More »Michael A. Carroll