Ellis Island and the name ‘Kaputnik’
Supposedly, the name Kaputnik was assigned to the family at Ellis Island, when Mrs. Kapustin (her real name) worried aloud that if the baby dragon they had smuggled into the U.S. were discovered they would be Kaput (finished). “Is that your name, Kaput?” a translator asked. “Nicht (No),” responded Mrs. Kapustin. And so the immigration inspector wrote down what he thought he heard — “Kaputnik.” [Donald H. Harrison]
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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison, Jewish History, USA









