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  2. John Campbell (blues guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell was born and grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. [2] His first group was the Texas-based electric power trio, Junction. Formed in 1973 in Corpus Christi, Texas, the band consisted of John on guitar and vocals, Tim Delaney on bass and vocals, and Jack "Satch" Haupt on drums and vocals. The trio disbanded two years later.

  3. John Campbell (harness racing) - Wikipedia

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    John Duncan Campbell (born April 8, 1955, in Ailsa Craig, Ontario) is a retired Canadian harness racing driver. He has been inducted into the Harness Racing Hall of Fame, the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame . Dunc Campbell and his father before him were Standardbred horsemen.

  4. John Campbell (biographer) - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell (biographer) John Campbell (born 1947) is a British political writer and biographer. He was educated at Charterhouse and the University of Edinburgh [1] from where he gained a Ph.D. in politics in 1975. [2]

  5. The Best of John W. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    The Best of C. M. Kornbluth. The Best of John W. Campbell is the title of two collections of science fiction short stories by American author John W. Campbell. The first, a British edition edited by George Hay, was first published in hardcover by Sidgwick & Jackson in February 1973, and in paperback by Sphere Books in November 1976.

  6. John Angus Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John Angus Campbell. John Angus Campbell (born March 10, 1942, in Portland, Oregon [1]) is a retired American professor of communication / rhetoric at University of Memphis who argues that the religious idea of intelligent design should be mentioned in schools when teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. [2] [3] He was a fellow of the Center for ...

  7. John W. Campbell (financier) - Wikipedia

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    John W. Campbell (financier) John Williams Campbell (1880–1957) was a millionaire American financier and railroad executive. He kept an office at Grand Central Terminal in New York City, which was later converted into a bar called the Campbell Apartment, a popular gathering spot for commuters and others after work.

  8. Campbell Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Russell " Cam " Harvey (born June 23, 1958) is a Canadian economist, known for his work on asset allocation with changing risk and risk premiums and the problem of separating luck from skill in investment management. He is currently the J. Paul Sticht Professor of International Business at Duke University 's Fuqua School of Business in ...

  9. Campbell Apartment - Wikipedia

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    The Campbell is a bar and cocktail lounge in Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The space, long known as the Campbell Apartment, was once the office of American financier John W. Campbell, a member of the New York Central Railroad 's board of directors. It was later used as office space, as a studio by CBS [1] and as a ...