Thomas F. Campbell Papers 1897-2004

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Thomas F. Campbell Papers 1897-2004

Thomas Campbell was an author, community leader, and professor and university administrator who co-founded the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University and served as its director. Campbell served as president of the City Club of Cleveland, and was instrumental in opening its doors to women. He directed the Cleveland Heritage Program for Cleveland Public Library. He ran for mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1977. He founded the Irish American Archives Society and was deeply involved in the Irish American community of Cleveland, as well as numerous other groups in the Cleveland, Ohio area. The collection consists of agendas, awards, biographical data, correspondence, diaries, a dissertation, examination papers, flyers, invitations, magazine articles, memberships, minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, plays, poems, programs, recipes, reports, resumes, speeches, workshops and writings.

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Thomas F. Campbell was a professor and cofounder of CSU's Institute of Urban Studies in 1967, which is now known as the Maxine Goodman Levine College of Urban Affairs. He was a part of numerous clubs, organizations, and charities. He was especially involved in societies for Irish immigrants since he was an Irishman. He died on November 23, 2003 and was survived by his wife Marguerite "Peggy," son Thomas F. III, two grandchildren and a brother From the guide to the Thomas F. Campbell ...