You don't happen to remember which segment of the conference each of those items were from, do you? I think you noted that the last Lee Atwater quote was from "Real Nature of Politics."
Also, I don't quite know what this means, but I had it in large letters on a single page with nothing else on it: "What is your name?"
... can you think of why I would have written that on its own page?
Perhaps you were making a note to yourself to do that as a team-building exercise, or was distracted by someone else during the "name tag" portion of the lecture. When I take notes, I do the same thing; put what I consider to be important distinctions on their own page, usually with a couple of exclamation points or artwork that jogs my memory to the concept I was trying to remember.
Or, perhaps you were lost in reverie about that incredibly dashing Freeper that walked in during the lecture, just having tucked in his cape and hidden his big red "S" and returning from rescuing a cat from a tree ... ;)
The upper/lower caps part was from the beginning of Matt Lewis's talk in the morning, right after the three elements of political technology: Time (most important); Talent; and Treasure.