Thomas F. Campbell papers, 1897-2004.
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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 ...
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Cleveland men's club founded in 1902 to provide a forum for delivering papers on topics of current interest. From the description of Records 1902-1962. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17644975 The Philosophical Club of Cleveland, Ohio was established in 1902 by Charles S. Howe, president of Case School, Professor Herbert A. Aikens of Western Reserve University, and Professors Arthur S. Wright and Charles S. Benjamin of Case School. Mr. Howe, ...
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