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Keith Campbell may refer to: * Keith Campbell (ice hockey) (1909–1981), Canadian ice hockey player * Keith Campbell (motorcyclist) (1931–1958), Australian motorcycle road racer * Keith Campbell (philosopher) (born 1938), Australian philosopher * Keith Campbell (cricketer) (born 1943), New Zealand cricketer * Keith Campbell (biologist) Keith Henry Stockman Campbell (23 May 1954 – 5 October 2012) was a British biologist who was a member of the team at Roslin Institute that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finnish Dorset lamb named Dolly, from fully differentiated adult mam ... (1954–2012), British biologist, led team that cloned Dolly the sheep * Keith Campbell (artist) (born 1964), American artist, known as Scramble Campbell * Keith Campbell (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer * W. Keith Campbell, American social psychologist * Keith Campbell, Irish racing driver {{hndis, Campbell, Keith ...
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Keith Campbell (ice Hockey)
Keith William "Duke" Campbell (September 21, 1909 – July 25, 1981) was a Canadian ice hockey player who mainly played in Great Britain. Born in Stratton, Ontario, he is a member of the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame. Career Campbell grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Campbell played the 1928–29 season of junior hockey with the St. Vital Saints of the Winnipeg and District Junior League. In 1931–32, Campbell played senior hockey with the Winnipeg Native Sons in the Winnipeg Senior League. He then played two seasons with the Selkirk Fishermen of the Manitoba Senior League from 1932 to 1934. In the 1934–35 season, Campbell played for four teams: the independent Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets, and the Saint John Peters, Moncton Hawks and Saint John Beavers of the Maritime Senior Hockey League. In 1935, Campbell moved to England and Campbell signed with the Richmond Hawks of the English National League (ENL) for the 1935–36 season. Campbell then moved to the Harringay Greyhounds i ...
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Keith Campbell (motorcyclist)
Keith Ronald Campbell (2 October 1931 – 13 July 1958) was an Australian professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. Keith Campbell grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Prahran with the ambition to be a champion racing motorcyclist. He became Australia's first motorcycling road racing world champion when he won the 1957 FIM 350cc world championship as a member of the Moto Guzzi factory racing team. He married Geraldine, the sister-in-law of Britain's championship rider Geoff Duke and came back to Australia on his honeymoon in December 1957. He returned to Europe as the star rider at the 500cc Grand Prix de Cadours near Toulouse in France. According to a newspaper report, in trials he had beaten all records for the circuit, lapping at 71.5 miles an hour. He was leading the race when he failed to round a bend known as Cox's Corner, crashed and was killed instantly. His cause of death was said to be a fractured skull. This same corner claimed the life of Frenchman Raymond S ...
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Keith Campbell (philosopher)
Keith Campbell (born 1938) is an Australian philosopher working in metaphysics. Biography With D. M. Armstrong, Campbell is one of the founders of so-called ''Australian materialism'' and, within it, of a variety of trope theory. He also has a distinctive view of concrete and abstract objects: the former can exist by themselves, and the latter are incapable of independent existence. He refuses, following Frank P. Ramsey, the necessity of choice between realism and nominalism in the problem of universals, because they both share "a false presupposition being that any quality or relation must be a universal" (Campbell 1991, preface). The separation between the University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...'s Departments of Traditional and Modern Philosophy ...
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Keith Campbell (cricketer)
Keith Oliver Campbell (born 20 March 1943) is a former New Zealand cricketer. A middle-order batsman, medium-pace bowler and occasional wicket-keeper, he played for Otago from 1963–64 to 1978–79, and toured the West Indies in 1971-72 and Australia in 1973–74 with the New Zealand cricket team, but did not play Test cricket. Early career Campbell played regularly for Otago under-age sides as a middle-order batsman from 1959–60 to 1965–66, when he captained the under-23 side. He made his first-class debut for Otago in 1963–64, scoring a total of 30 runs in three matches in the Plunket Shield. He played once in 1965–66, scoring 15 in his only innings. By 1967-68 he had developed his medium-paced bowling, and he played five games as an all-rounder, making 176 runs at an average of 19.55, including his first fifty, 69 against Central Districts, and taking four wickets at 52.25. He did not play in 1968–69, but he returned and established his position in the Otago side in ...
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Keith Campbell (biologist)
Keith Henry Stockman Campbell (23 May 1954 – 5 October 2012) was a British biologist who was a member of the team at Roslin Institute that in 1996 first cloned a mammal, a Finnish Dorset lamb named Dolly, from fully differentiated adult mammary cells. He was Professor of Animal Development at the University of Nottingham. In 2008, he received the Shaw Prize for Medicine and Life Sciences jointly with Ian Wilmut and Shinya Yamanaka for "their works on the cell differentiation in mammals". Education Campbell was born in Birmingham, England, to an English mother and Scottish father. He started his education in Perth, Scotland, but, when he was eight years old, his family returned to Birmingham, where he attended King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from the Queen Elizabeth College, University of London (now part of King's College London). In 1983 Campbell was awarded the Marie Curie Research Scholarship, which led ...
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Keith Campbell (artist)
Scramble Campbell (born Keith Campbell, 1964) is an American live music painter known for his brightly colored, expressionist paintings and screen prints of bands, musicians, and musical events. Early life Scramble Campbell was born Keith 'David' Campbell, 1964, in Manchester, New Hampshire. In 1971 at the age of seven, he moved to Casselberry, Florida. He went to Casselberry Elementary School and Lake Howell High School Maitland, Florida. He attended Tampa Technical Institute for Commercial Art, and graduated 1983 with an Associates of Science Degree. Florida years After graduating he moved from Tampa to Altamonte Springs, Florida in 1985 and continued to pursue his artistic career. 1985 Campbell painted his first series of abstract works and signs them Scram 85. After a visit to the Salvador Dalí Museum, in St Petersburg, Florida, Campbell was immensely inspired and proceeded to draw, rapidly filling numerous sketchbooks. A new style of symbols and characters emerg ...
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Keith Campbell (rugby League)
Keith Campbell is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He played his entire career for Parramatta as a and also represented Australia and New South Wales. Playing career Campbell played his junior rugby league with Wentworthville before making his debut for Parramatta in the 1968 season. In his first three seasons at the club, Parramatta hovered around the middle to lower table of the competition and the club finished last in 1970. In 1971, Campbell and Parramatta's fortunes changed with the club qualifying for the finals before being eliminated in the first week against St George. Campbell had a breakout year with the player representing Australia and New South Wales and finished top scorer for Parramatta. In 1972, Parramatta suffered a form reversal and finished last on the table, this would be the last time the club would finish last until 2012. Although the club finished last, Campbell finished as top point score ...
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