Four political pins from the collection of Frances Wolfe date to the 1964 presidential campaign of Senator Barry Goldwater, the 1984 presidential campaign of Senator Gary Hart, and the campaign for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
A family photo, taken on the occasion of Shirley Cupp joining a Benedictine convent and becoming Sister Germaine, features (from left to right) Kathleen Cupp, Anna Jardon, Sister Germaine, Willis E. Cupp, Frances Cupp, Marie Jardon Cupp, Mary Cupp,…
The Davenport newspaper runs an item on the Cupp family, including the wedding of Eugene Cupp and the entrance of Shirley Cupp into a Benedictine convent.