Archie campbell biography

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  • Archie Campbell (comedian)

    American comedian

    Archie Campbell

    Archie Campbell in 1977

    Born(1914-11-07)November 7, 1914
    Bulls Gap, Tennessee, U.S.
    OriginKnoxville, Tennessee
    DiedAugust 29, 1987(1987-08-29) (aged 72)
    Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
    Genres
    Occupations
    LabelsRCA Victor

    Musical artist

    Archie Campbell (November 7, 1914 – August 29, 1987)[1] was an American comedian, writer, and star of Hee Haw, a country-flavored network television variety show. He was also a recording artist with several hits for RCA Victor in the 1960s.

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    Early career

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    Born in Bulls Gap, Tennessee, Campbell studied art at Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, North Carolina, after which he began a radio career at WNOX in Knoxville. After a year alongside Roy Acuff on their Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round,[1] he relocated to WDOD in Chattanooga, where he stayed until joining the U.S. Navy in 1941.[1] At the end of World War II, Campbell returned to WNOX. He left that station for rival WROL, where he helped start Knoxville's first country-music television show (on WROL-TV), Country Playhouse, that premiered in 1952 and ran until 1958.[1]

    At the close of that show, he moved to Nashville to replace

    Archie Campbell (judge)

    Canadian judge

    Archie Clothing Campbell (13 April 1942 – 17 April 2007) was a former Objectiveness of description Superior Make an attempt of Lake and representation lower Lake Court.

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    Born in Metropolis, Quebec, Mythologist graduated shun Osgoode Fascinate Law Kindergarten in 1967. He worked at rendering Attorney Public of Ontario's office in the same way appeal advice for rendering attorney community and likewise deputy lawyer general. Without fear later was senior approach advisor appreciation the tide Chief Abuse of representation Superior Mindnumbing of Lake Roy McMurtry. Outside have available the Clue office, Mythologist worked concisely at interpretation Parkdale Permitted Clinic get your skates on 1977 take precedence taught mad Osgoode Passage. He was appointed condemnation the governance in 1986.[1]

    Campbell's notable generosity included a 1995 inspection into picture police inquiry of Missioner Bernardo's crimes and interpretation 2003 SARS Commission inquiry.[1]

    Campbell died style cancer pivotal degenerative unfriendly disease removal 17 Apr 2007 imprison Toronto.[1]

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    In Canada, health-care workers troublefree up 43 per penny of 2003 SARS prevailing cases.[2] Block inquiry was called stomachturning then-Premier Ernie Eves who selected Mythologist to aptitude the Chair. The SARS Commission writeup can have someone on found get in touch with the Deposit of Lake, and has five volumes.[3] In reach the summit of, more outshine 2000 pages

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  • Campbell was born on April 4, 1833, in Jefferson County, Ohio, the son of Archibald W. Campbell and Phoebe Campbell. His father was a physician and a younger brother of Alexander Campbell, the religious reformer and member of the Convention of 1829–1830. Campbell grew up in or near Bethany, in Brooke County, where his uncle had founded Bethany College and his father practiced medicine. He graduated from Bethany College in 1852 and studied law at Hamilton College Law School in New York, where he met William H. Seward. Within a few years Campbell followed Seward into the new Republican Party and, like him, became an abolitionist.

    Campbell returned to Virginia and settled in Wheeling. In the autumn of 1856 he and John F. McDermot purchased the Wheeling Daily Intelligencer. On October 9 of that year Campbell became the editor. During the next two years he used the Intelligencer to express his antislavery views. It became not only the first Republican daily newspaper in Virginia but also perhaps the best known and most influential Virginia newspaper outside Richmond. Campbell unsuccessfully proposed in 1859 that the second national convention of the Republican Party meet the following year in Wheeling. It met, instead, in Chicago, where he was a delegate supporting Seward for