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Story August 10, 1933

The Sauk Centre Herald

Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Florence Capkey from Little Sauk, a Hamline University student who graduated high school in 1930, is one of ten top students awarded a free trip to the Century of Progress Fair in Chicago by a Minneapolis attorney.

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Young Lady Gets Free Trip to Fair

Florence Capkey, of Little Sauk One of Ten With Highest Scholastic Standing at Hamline.

Miss Florence Capkey, of Little Sauk, who graduated from Sauk Centre High in 1930, and who now attends Hamline University, was one of ten students, who were chosen to attend the Century of Progress Fair at Chicago.

This award was given by a Minneapolis attorney, a former Hamline graduate, to the ten students at that university having the highest scholastic standings. Miss Capkey will graduate from Hamline next June.

What sub-type of article is it?

Personal Triumph Biography

What themes does it cover?

Triumph Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Scholastic Achievement Free Trip Century Of Progress Fair Hamline University

What entities or persons were involved?

Florence Capkey

Where did it happen?

Little Sauk, Sauk Centre, Hamline University, Chicago

Story Details

Key Persons

Florence Capkey

Location

Little Sauk, Sauk Centre, Hamline University, Chicago

Event Date

1930; Next June

Story Details

Miss Florence Capkey, of Little Sauk, graduated from Sauk Centre High in 1930 and attends Hamline University. She was selected as one of ten students with the highest scholastic standing to receive a free trip to the Century of Progress Fair in Chicago, awarded by a Minneapolis attorney and Hamline alumnus. She will graduate from Hamline next June.

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