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  CBC.ca - Arts - TV - Tommy Can You Hear Me?
(Douglas moved with his family from Scotland to Winnipeg at age 10.) Just as important, he offers a persuasive physical impersonation of a trained boxer-actor-preacher who used every bit of his education to bob and weave through crowds, seducing audiences while outperforming and shaming political opponents.
Early on, we see Rev. Douglas bring a charity basket to a farmer on relief, only to find a gruff government inspector administering “means tests,” asking the family to strip off their garments.
And Smith’s best jab to the ribs comes when he shows Douglas, in 1960, visiting his estranged adviser after Fines has separated from both the CCF and his wife in an effort to start a new life.
www.cbc.ca /arts/tv/tommy.html   (1911 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Campbell, Scottish noble family (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
The 8th earl and his son Archibald Campbell, 9th earl of Argyll, were the most powerful Presbyterian nobles in Scotland during the tumultuous events of the 17th cent.; both were executed for treason.
Archibald Campbell, the 10th earl, finally managed to regain the family estates and was created (1701) 1st duke of Argyll.
John Campbell, 2d duke of Argyll, and his brother Archibald Campbell, 3d duke of Argyll, kept the family in the forefront of Scottish affairs.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/C/Campbll-fam.html   (457 words)

  
 Virtual Saskatchewan - Campbell Mellis Douglas
Canadian surgeon Campbell Mellis Douglas earned a Victoria Cross in 1867 for leading a rescue of 17 British sailors attacked by natives on an island in the Bay of Bengal.
Douglas was born in 1840 at Gros Ilse, Quebec, and joined the South Wales Borderers as an army surgeon one year after graduating from Edinburgh School of Medicine in 1861.
Douglas retired from the British military in 1882 and returned to Canada to launch a private practice in Lakefield, Ontario, where he and Eleanor McMaster married and had four children.
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 Douglas F. Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Campbell was a former reporter for The Lawrence Eagle-Tribune.
Campbell leaves nephews Richard and his wife Linda Saunders of Ipswich, and Peter and his wife Janet Saunders of Kingston, N.H.; and grandnieces Betsy (Saunders) Oski of West Newbury, Kimberly (Saunders) Brown of Middleton and Kristen Saunders of Maryland.
Campbell was predeceased by a sister, Elsbeth (Betty) Saunders, formerly of Lawrence.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19990417/FN_001.htm   (162 words)

  
 UncleDouglas
Douglas Michael Campbell, age 58 of Provo, Utah passed away peacefully on December 10, 2001 from pulmonary fibrosis.
Douglas was born on May 4, 1943 to Joan Schmissrauter and Quinn Anslow Campbell.
Douglas began teaching at BYU in 1971 and for 30 years his great love was learning and teaching.
www.homestead.com /bigmouthgirl/UncleDouglas.html   (293 words)

  
 Old country houses of old Glasgow gentry: LXX. MAINS. [ebook chapter] / John Guthrie Smith and John Oswald Mitchell, ...
James Douglas of Mains, his cousin, (8) then succeeded to Blythswood as the next heir of entail, and resigned Mains to his brother Colin, the entail prohibiting the estates of Blythswood and Mains being held by the same person.
The Campbells of Blythswood having thus again failed, the Douglases of Mains again supplied a successor in the person of Archibald Douglas of Mains, son of the deceased Colin Douglas of Mains.
Colin Douglas, the third son, on his brother James succeeding to Blythswood, carried on the Mains family in terms of the entail.
gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk /smihou/smihou070.htm   (1708 words)

  
 Douglas M. Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
After graduating cum laude from Harvard, Dr. Campbell received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of North Carolina in 1971.
During 1976, Dr. Campbell was an NSF lecturer in India, Israel, Japan, and Poland.
Campbell has published six books and over 50 articles in national ACM Conferences, The Bulletin of the American Mathematics Society, and the Journal of Pattern Recognition.
www.cs.byu.edu /info/dmcampbell.html   (270 words)

  
 Douglas A. Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Campbell D, Clarke AK, Gustafsson P, and Öquist G (1999) Oxygen-dependent electron flow influences Photosystem II function and psbA gene expresssion in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.
Campbell D, Hurry VM, Clarke AK, Gustafsson P and Öquist G (1998) Chlorophyll Fluorescence Analysis of Cyanobacterial Photosynthesis and Acclimation.
Palmqvist K, Campbell D, Ekblad A, and Johansson H (1998) Photosynthetic capacity in relation to nitrogen content and its partitioning in lichens with different photobionts.
www.aquatic.uoguelph.ca /Human/Research/c/campbelld.htm   (244 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Sea's Bitter Harvest: Thirteen Deadly Days on the North Atlantic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Campbell was able to get close to many surviving fisherman and their families, and their stories, plus Campbell's own extensive research on the clam fishing industry, make for a moving, balanced picture of a disaster greatly exacerbated by poor safety standards, negligent industry practices, and the recalcitrance of the fishermen themselves.
As Campbell recounts the wrecks, fascinating details of clam fishing emerge: the extensive drug use among fishermen; the quick, bitter results of hypothermia at sea; and the proper loading rules for clams and quahogs the two quarry upon whose capture a fishing boat's success is marked.
Campbell sheds a great deal of light on the problem with unseaworthy boats that are so common in the northeast fishing industry.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0786711841   (770 words)

  
 Douglas Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
After his fifth aerial victory, achieved on 31 May 1918, Douglas Campbell became the first American-trained ace during World War I. Born in 1896, he joined the aviation section of the Signal Corps shortly after graduating from Harvard University in mid-1917.
On the morning of this historic day, Lieutenant Douglas Campbell and fellow pilot Alan Winslow were standing squadron alert at Toul, France, when two German planes were sighted in the area.
Douglas Campbell’s six victories in this aircraft helped the "Hat-in-the-Ring" Squadron accumulate a record of 69 aircraft destroyed in aerial combat--the highest number by any American unit in the war.
www.au.af.mil /au/goe/eaglebios/84bios/campbe84.htm   (464 words)

  
 Douglas rolls to first-ever Volunteer Late Model victory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Douglas paced the 18-car Late Model field in qualifying by running a fast lap of 13:394-seconds…107.510 mph to earn the pole position, with Jonesborough’s Carlos Campbell second quickest at 13:581 to nail down the outside front row starting berth.
With 10 laps remaining the high flyin’ Douglas had extended his lead to almost a full straightaway over Campbell, but that cushion was erased on lap 32 when Ed Smith spun in turn three to bring out the final caution.
Douglas was followed to the stripe by Ball, who grabbed the runner-up position from Campbell on lap 33, Coffey, Campbell and Tim Frye.
www.latemodelracing.com /news/06170108.html   (668 words)

  
 The Right Honourable A. Kim Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Born 'Avril Phaedra Douglas Campbell', but her parents' marriage was not a happy one.
Campbell consulted with women's groups, law associations, and ministry officials before drafting a new law, Bill C-49.
Kim Campbell retired from politics and returned to teaching where she was offered a fellowship at Harvard University.
www3.sympatico.ca /goweezer/canada/campbell.htm   (401 words)

  
 Douglas Lloyd Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Campbell took over the operation of the family farm in 1917.
Campbell was appointed Minister of Agriculture in 1936 and 1942.
Campbell had a great facility for remembering names and faces, and as a gifted orator was much in demand.
www.mts.net /~agrifame/campbell.html   (405 words)

  
 John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, usually better known by his courtesy title of Marquess of Lorne, by which he was known before 1900 (Stafford House, London August 6, 1845 - May 2, 1914 Kent House, Cowes) was Governor General of Canada.
As the eldest son of the Argyll line of Campbells, Lord Lorne held the courtesy title of Marquess of Lorne and was heir to the title of Duke of Argyll from 21 months until he was 54.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Douglas_Sutherland_Campbell,_9th_Duke_of_Argyll   (758 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: CAMPBELL, ROBERT DOUGLAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Robert D. Campbell, Presbyterian clergyman, was born in Rogersville, Tennessee, in January 1870.
Campbell attended Austin College in Sherman (B.A., 1894), and Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia (B.D., 1897); he was ordained by the Fort Worth Presbytery in 1898.
Through her influence Campbell became interested in a ministry to the Spanish-speaking population of Texas.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/print/CC/fcaat.html   (346 words)

  
 CanadaInfo: Government: Federal: Prime Minister: Former Prime Ministers: Campbell
vril Phaedra Douglas Campbell was born in Port Alberni, B.C., in 1947.
Despite the family distress, Campbell did well in high school and involved herself in politics at an early age, running for and winning the presidency of her student's council.
At the L.S.E., Campbell began a doctorate in Soviet studies She returned to Vancouver in 1973, her thesis unfinished, and began lecturing part-time at Simon Fraser University and Vancouver Community College.
www.craigmarlatt.com /canada/government/campbell.html   (944 words)

  
 Douglas Houghton Campbell --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
U.S. author William Campbell (pen name William March) is best known for his novels and short stories which combine social comment, symbolism, and psychological insight.
The son of American motion-picture legend Kirk Douglas, Michael Douglas found success both as a movie actor and as a producer.
Michael Kirk Douglas was born on Sept. 25, 1944, in New Brunswick, N.J. Douglas's first successful acting role was in the television series The Streets of San Francisco (1972–74).
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9019846?tocId=9019846   (582 words)

  
 Police oust Green Party candidate from gubernatorial forum - 5/22/02
Green Party candidate Doug Campbell gets removed from the gubernatorial forum by Brighton police after he refused to leave.
The forum was open to candidates properly registered for the primary with the secretary of state.
   Brighton police carried Doug Campbell from the stage because organizers said the forum was open only to candidates in the Aug. 6 primary.
www.detnews.com /2002/politics/0205/22/c02-496247.htm   (195 words)

  
 Overview of John Douglas Sutherland Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Born in London, Campbell was educated at Edinburgh Academy, Eton and the Universities of St. Andrews and Cambridge.
Campbell married Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848 - 1939), a daughter of Queen Victoria, in 1871.
Campbell served as Governor of Windsor Castle (1892 - 1914) and succeeded his father to the Dukedom of Argyll in 1900.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst720.html   (178 words)

  
 Douglas Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Douglas R Campbell was born in Glasgow, Scotland in October1947.
He was educated at Lenzie Academy and while working as a technician with Barr and Stroud Limited, ICL and The University of Strathclyde he obtained an ONC and HNC by part-time study.
Professor Campbell is a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
cis.paisley.ac.uk /research/dsp/Staff/douglas.html   (239 words)

  
 Douglas Campbell
Campbell, Douglas G., "The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library: A Museum-Library-Monument," Journal of the West, Jan. 1984, pp.
Campbell, Douglas G., "Saarinen's Triumphal Arch to Westward Expansion," Journal of the West, April 1982, pp.
Campbell, Douglas G., Review of The Religious Art of Andy Warhol, by Jane Daggett Dillenberger, and Sacred Passion: The Art of William Schickel, by Gregory Wolfe.
www.concordia.edu /html/arte_sagrado_2003/campbell.htm   (3420 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Business | Baked goods bolster Campbell Soup
Campbell Soup saw profits rise for the three months to January, boosted by better-than-expected baked goods results, countering falling soup sales.
Like other soup makers, Campbell has expanded its products to offset lower soup sales, due to warmer weather.
Campbell shares closed at a seven-year high, rising 6.8% to end at $42.29.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/business/6370449.stm   (215 words)

  
 Douglas Campbell - Northern Stars
ouglas Campbell is known for his long association with the Stratford Festival, performing there since 1955.
He was also artistic director for The Canadian Players, which he cofounded with Tom Patterson to keep actors from the Stratford Festival employed during the off-season.
In 1999 Douglas Campbell was given The Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award.
www.northernstars.ca /actorsabc/campbell_douglas.html   (100 words)

  
 Alistair Douglas Ross Campbell : Zimbabwe : Cricket : CricketZone.Com
Alistair Douglas Ross Campbell : Zimbabwe : Cricket : CricketZone.Com
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Alistair Campbell went to Australia for the 1992 World Cup when only 19 and since then he has developed into the most elegant stroke maker of the Zimbabwean side, but his habit of getting out just when he looks set, has created problems for him.
www.cricketzone.com /player/alistair_douglas_ross_campbell   (194 words)

  
 John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Medical College of Wisconsin - Douglas R. Campbell
DOUGLAS R. Douglas R. Campbell, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration at the Medical College of Wisconsin, has more than twenty five years experience in academic healthcare fiscal oversight and management.
While there, he supervised the all non-academic functions within the health sciences center, and directed the purchase of a hospital for the university as well as the campus hospital reorganization.
Campbell received his undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin Stout, and his Master of Science degree in Health Administration from the University of Colorado.
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 Northwest Florida Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Retired Col. Douglas L. Campbell of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., died Thursday, Aug. 30, 2001, at his home on Don's Bayou four days after his 77th birthday.
Born Aug. 26, 1924, at Laurel Hill in north Okaloosa County, Fla., Doug was the second son of Cortez Campbell and Alma Folmar.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the church's Perpetual Education Fund, a charitable revolving fund that provides education loans for needy students in less developed countries at institutions in their areas.
www.nwfdailynews.com /archive/obituaries/010902briefs5.html   (966 words)

  
 DBLP: Douglas M. Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Douglas M. Campbell, John Higgins: Minimal Visibility Graphs.
Douglas M. Campbell, John Higgins: Matrix method for finding sets of contiguous non-zero elements in a 2-dimensional array - II.
Douglas M. Campbell, David W. Embley, Bogdan D. ejdo: A Relationally Complete Query Language for an Entity-Relationship Model.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/c/Campbell:Douglas_M=.html   (199 words)

  
 NAHSTE: Letter to Frederick Orpen Bower from Douglas Houghton Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Letter to Frederick Orpen Bower from Douglas Houghton Campbell in which he explains that he has mislaid Bower's last letter and asks him to resend details of the information he requested in it.
He asks Bower how things are in Glasgow and states that there seems to be an atmosphere of great restlessness in the United States which has manifested itself in Stanford University in a change in the curriculum.
Campbell states that he thinks it is a good idea but is concerned about how much this will interfere with research work and remarks that he will not be sorry to retire in a few years time.
www.nahste.ac.uk /cgi-bin/view_isad.pl?id=GB-0248-DC-002-14-100&view=basic   (197 words)

  
 Lawrence Brothers of Missouri
Census: 01 Jun 1880 W. CAMPBELL (1851-); Campbell, Douglas Co., Missouri.
Census: 01 Jun 1880 Campbell, Douglas Co., Missouri.
Census: 01 Jun 1880 Elisha HERNDON (1854-); Campbell, Douglas Co., Missouri.
www.geocities.com /glenn_kennedy1/misc2.htm   (3035 words)

  
 Mathematics People Problems Results Volume 2 - Douglas Campbell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George William Campbell, 3rd Baron Hamilton of Hameldon, styled Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne, later 6th Duke of Argyll (1768-1839)
Torquhil Ian Campbell, 13th Duke of Argyll, 10th Baron Hamilton of Hameldon (b.
Douglas C Neckers Gunther Von Bunau David H Volman - Advances in Photochemistry, Vol.
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