Waynick, Capus M.
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Capus Miller Waynick (1889-1986), born in Rockingham County, N.C., was the son of Joshua James Newton and Anna (Moore) Waynick. He attended the University of North Carolina, and he married Elizabeth McBee in 1915. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I and began his political career as a member of the North Carolina House in 1931. He later served as a North Carolina state senator, chairman of the North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission, Ambassador to Nicaragua and Colombia, campaign manager for W. Kerr Scott's gubernatorial campaign, director of the National Re-Employment Service, Adjutant General, and Director of the Venereal Disease Education Institute. Waynick was also a reporter and city editor for the Greensboro Daily News, reporter for the Charlotte Observer, and editor of the High Point Enterprise.
Capus M. Waynick (b. 1889), state senator from High Point, N.C., was chair of the joint legislative committee established in 1936 by the North Carolina General Assembly, to consider the 1931 report of the North Carolina Constitutional Commission.
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Capus Waynick (b. 1889), state senator from High Point, N.C., was chair of the joint legislative committee established in 1936 by the North Carolina General Assembly, to consider the 1931 report of the North Carolina Constitutional Commission.
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World War, 1939-1945
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Labor disputes--North Carolina
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Newspaper editors--North Carolina--Greensboro
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