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 John W. Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel and John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer were named in his honour.
Campbell was well known for the opinionated editorials in each issue of the magazine, where he would sometimes argue quite preposterous hypotheses, perhaps intended to spark off story ideas.
In the 1950s, Campbell developed strong interests in alternative theories that began to isolate him from some of his own mainstream writers such as Asimov.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_W._Campbell

  
 Campbell
John Campbell's father was also named John Campbell.
Campbell graduated from the Queen's University in 1884 and won a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford in England.
Mr Campbell's interest in the theory of continuous groups was first shown in two papers on "A Law of Combination of Operators" in volumes 28 and 29 of the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Mathematicians/Campbell.html

  
 John Campbell - feature article in the Living Tradition magazine
John Campbell is from County Armagh, well known for its traditions and folklore and lives now in Mullaghbawn, the village sitting at the foot of the mystical mountain, Slieve Gullion.
My first introduction to John Campbell and his stories was on a "cold and stormy night", with the rain rattling on the windows and the audience (still in coats and jackets) huddled in the corner of a cool and draughty folk club.
John Campbell talks, indeed, converses with his audience, to everyone in his audience, no-one is left out.
www.folkmusic.net /htmfiles/inart322.htm

  
 John Campbell
John Campbell was born in Georgia on June 24, 1811.
As a southerner, Campbell supported the institution of slavery, and in 1857 wrote a strong opinion in Dred Scott asserting the claim that the Constitution was a compact among the states.
Campbell was just 41 years old, although he had been practicing law for over 20 years.
www.michaelariens.com /ConLaw/justices/campbell.htm

  
 John Campbell
John Campbell suffered his entire life from poor health that was mostly a result of the drag racing accident as a teenager.
John Campbell was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, on January 20, 1952.
John Campbell's body was cremated along with personal items and talismans from his family and friends to help him rest in peace.
www.cascadeblues.org /History/JohnCampbell.htm

  
 John Campbell Chat 3-13-02
John Campbell - I have a conflict with the Mille Lacs tourney.
John Campbell - I went with a Flats boat because, where I live in Florida, has a lot of water under a foot and large fish cruising around I wanted to catch.
John Campbell - Three way's, a 10" dropper to a Lindy jumbo jig.
www.walleyecentral.com /2002_chat_campbell.shtml

  
 Pharyngula::John Angus Campbell
Today, Dr John Angus Campbell spoke to a small audience at my university on the subject of “Why Was Darwin Believed.” In addition to being a professor at the University of Memphis, John Angus Campbell is also a Fellow of the Center for
Campbell was very convincing (in my case, of course, he’s preaching to the choir), and he won brownie points from me for enthusiastically recommending the book to the students in communications and rhetoric in the audience.
One general weakness of Campbell’s presentation was that it was done entirely from the point of view of the lay reader of Darwin’s work, and neglected to consider the scientist’s perspective at all.
pharyngula.org /index/weblog/comments/john_angus_campbell

  
 Senator John Campbell - California State Senate - 35th District
John and his wife, Catherine, have been married for over 23 years and have two sons, Taylor and Logan, who both attend public schools.
John is also a member of Irvine Presbyterian Church where he sings in the choir.
Campbell is also a Certified Public Accountant who, prior to his automotive career, was a tax accountant with Ernest & Young in Los Angeles.
republican.sen.ca.gov /web/35/pro.asp

  
 The John W. Campbell Award
The John W. Campbell Award for the best science-fiction novel of the year is one of the three major annual awards for science fiction.
Campbell, who edited the magazine from 1937 until his death in 1971, is called, by many writers and scholars, the father of modern science fiction.
The Campbell Award is the only award of the three selected by a committee small enough to discuss among its members the novels published during the year and to arrive at a consensus choice.
www.ku.edu /~sfcenter/campbell.htm

  
 John Campbell
CAMPBELL, JOHN, duke of Argyle and Greenwich, a distinguished soldier and statesman, was the son of Archibald, first duke of Argyle, by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Lionel Talmas of Helmingham, by Elizabeth, afterwards duchess of Lauderdale, daughter of William Murray, earl of Dysart.
The care of his education was confided to a licentiate of the Scottish church, named Walter Campbell, who, for his diligence, was afterwards rewarded by the family with a presentation to the parish of Dunoon.
His eloquence and his patriotism have been highly celebrated by Thomson, but the value of poetical panegyric is now perfectly understood; besides, he shared the praises of that poet in common with Bubb Doddington, the countess of Hertford, and twenty other names of equal insignificance.
www.electricscotland.com /history/other/campbell_john2.htm

  
 John Campbell: Father of 'Astounding'
Campbell didn't change all of this, but by 1949, the excesses were toned down, the science made more sense, and sometimes even style would grace the printed page.
For Campbell, this lack of curiosity was a fatal flaw.
Campbell knew stories like "Twilight" were good science fiction.
www.space.com /sciencefiction/campbell_991130.html

  
 JOHN CAMPBELL
During this period on the road he came to the attention of the legendary Dr. John (who also became a very close friend), and the Dr. introduced John Campbell to the right people who could assist John's recording career.
John died of a heart-attack in 1993, and I pray he will be remembered.
While John was alive he managed to put out 3 aclaimed albums, and in my opinion One Believer released in 1991 is by far his very best.
www.angelfire.com /music2/thegazzette/campbell.html

  
 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
John Campbell was born on 4 July 1857 in Glasgow, Scotland, to Janet McKechnie and her husband, Donald Campbell, a ship's chandler.
Campbell's first known work, an unbuilt design from the mid 1880s for the Dunedin railway station, reveals an interest in Baroque architectural elements which was to become his hallmark.
Campbell, an inaugural member of the Wellington branch of the institute and a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects since 1905, allowed his membership of the New Zealand institute to lapse following the competition.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=2C3&related=false

  
 ACCEPTANCE AND UNVEILING OF THE STATUE OF GEN. JOHN CAMPBELL GREENWAY. 71st Congress, 2d Session. Senate Document No. 167. -
ACCEPTANCE AND UNVEILING OF THE STATUE OF GEN. JOHN CAMPBELL GREENWAY.
Title: ACCEPTANCE AND UNVEILING OF THE STATUE OF GEN. JOHN CAMPBELL GREENWAY.
www.bythebooklc.com /si/BOOKS002643I.html

  
 John W. Campbell - eBooks - New Releases!
John W. Campbell attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated from Duke in the early l930's, at a time, he said, when there was absolutely no work for a young scientist but apparently income for a new science fiction writer.
John W. Campbell - eBooks - New Releases!
The last quarter century of his editorship was not as revolutionary as his first ten years but Campbell continued to bring new writers and a high standard of writing through his tenure.
www.ebookmall.com /alpha-authors/John-W-Campbell.htm

  
 John Campbell's Solar System
Campbell started this series when he was 26 years old and had recently graduated from Duke (after leaving MIT) with a degree in physics.
I always turned to Campbell's article first in those issues in which the series appeared.
The time was to come, over a dozen years later, when Astounding would print non-fiction articles by me, and, still later, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction would begin a regular series of non-fiction articles by me that would run far longer than any other such series in the history of the field.
jolomo.net /solarsystem

  
 John Campbell on DVD
The centerpiece of “John W. Campbell's Golden Age of Science Fiction,” is James Gunn’s classic 1971 film, “Lunch With John Campbell,” while the balance of the piece is almost entirely composed of additional primary source material.
"John W. Campbell's Golden Age of Science Fiction" is the pilot program for a projected series of Interactive DVDs on the history of Science Fiction.
John W. Campbell's Golden Age of Science Fiction
dmznyc.com /html/campbell.1.html

  
 Campbell
In that census John is described as a farmer with............
In 1860 John and his wife Mary were living in the Turkey Point area with four of their younger children.
Eliza Lockwood Campbell _ bf~1886 ___ __ to Wilson A. Campbell _ et ux Imelda (nee Hand _) Campbell in Newport, NJ.
www.cowaro.com /Genealogy/Surname_file/Campbell.html

  
 John Campbell
One of the country's best piano trios was reunited in the summer of '97, when John Campbell returned from New York City, whence he had departed in 1984.
"Campbell makes his hard-won lyricism sound easy." says Chicago Reader critic Neil Tesser.
Campbell's partners in trio are bassist Kelly Sill and drummer Joel Spencer.
centerstage.net /chicago/music/whoswho/JohnCampbell.html

  
 Walleye Fishing Information from John Campbell.
John Campbell, pro walleye fisherman, welcomes you to his website.
John primarily fishes the RCL Tournaments but has fished the PWT and MWC in the past.
I have been fishing with John for walleye, the Central United States, primarily, and look forward to some Canada walleye fishing.
www.walleye.info

  
 john_reed_campbell.asp?ID=121697
New Orleans artist, John Campbell created Southern landscapes.
Campbell once said, "I could paint a tree when I was fifteen." The painting he painted over and over, in different contexts, was the little country shack juxtaposed against a huge billowing Southern Live Oak tree.
John admired the painting of Robert Wood and used a lot of bright colors, such as Cobalt Blue, which he would mix together to get his browns and other darks.
www.askart.com /artist/C/john_reed_campbell.asp?ID=121697

  
 Ajo History & Points of Interest
John Campbell Greenway was born in Huntsville, Alabama, on July 6, 1872.
The story of John Campbell Greenway and Ajo
Greenway's longtime friend, Theodore Roosevelt, said Greenway was one of two or three men to whom he turned when their was a need to find a man for a duty of particular hazard or peculiar responsibility.
www.cunews.info /greenway.html

  
 John W. Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campbell was well known for the opinionated editorials in each issue of the magazine, where he would sometimes argue quite preposterous hypotheses, perhaps intended to spark off story ideas.
The author Isaac Asimov has said that, while he knew Campbell regarded other cultures as inferior, including the Jewish background he himself came from, this was not something that affected their working relationship.
This Campbell was an American playwright and poet who pretended to be a Nazi sympathiser making propaganda broadcasts from Germany during World War II, but was actually a double agent working for the United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_W._Campbell   (931 words)

  
 John Campbell Shairp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Campbell Shairp (July 30, 1819- September 18, 1885) was a Scottish critic and man of letters.
Shairp was stirred by Newman's sermons, and he had a great admiration for the poetry of John Keble, on whose character and work he wrote an enthusiastic essay; but he remained faithful to his Presbyterian upbringing.
He was born at Houstoun House, Linlithgowshire, the third son of Major Norman Shairp of Houstoun, and was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Glasgow University.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Campbell_Shairp   (433 words)

  
 Campbell Bio
John H. Campbell received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1964.
Following postdoctoral studies at the Institut Pasteur, Paris and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization in Canberra Australia Dr. Campbell, joined the faculty of the Department of Anatomy of the School of Medicine at UCLA.
Campbell's main research contributions have been in complex genetics and evolutionary theory.
www.ess.ucla.edu /huge/campbell.html   (433 words)

  
 campbell studio homepage featuring limited edition prints by daniel john campbell
campbell studio homepage featuring limited edition prints by daniel john campbell
www.campbellstudio.com   (433 words)

  
 Campbell Family
(John Jarvis, son of Elisabeth Maria Campbell and James Jarvis, Jr., is listed with David and Nancy Campbell Zimmerman in 1850 Forsyth County Census.
Maureen Girard is THE Campbell researcher who relentlessly pursued the identity of John Campbell.
In 1860, John C. Jarvis is listed with the John M. Vawter and Mary (Polly) Campbell Vawter family.
www.fmoran.com /campbell.html   (433 words)

  
 Southwest Florida Marine Survey
Captain John Campbell, an independent Surveyor Associate of SAMS, and member of ABYC, personally serves Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Bonita Springs, Naples, Marco Island and all of Southwest Florida including the Florida Keys, on boats from 20 to over 100 feet.
Campbell Yacht Survey (Southwest Florida Marine Survey) offers comprehensive inspections on power and sailing yachts for private individuals and commercial accounts alike.
Utilizing the standards of both ABYC and SAMS combined with Campbell's own extensive experience in engines, hulls and electrical rigging, clients get the most complete report available.
www.southwestfloridamarinesurvey.com   (433 words)

  
 John Campbell
John Campbell has written extensively on Rutherford and was convener of the Rutherford Birthplace Project.
John has run firewalks throughout New Zealand, in order to dewimpify physics and to show the public that firewalking involves simple science and not mysticism.
You can buy these books by John Campbell:
www.nzbooks.com /nzbooks/author.asp?author_id=JohnCampbell   (433 words)

  
 John L. Campbell
Campbell, John L. "Ideas, Politics and Public Policy." Annual Review of Sociology 28:21-38.
Princeton: Princeton University Press (Danish Translation: Danish Academic Press/Akademisk Forlag A/S) Campbell, John L. "States, Politics and Globalization: Why Institutions Still Matter." Pp.
Campbell, John L., John A. Hall, Ove K. Pedersen, editors.
www.dartmouth.edu /~socy/faculty/campbell.html   (433 words)

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