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John Lorimer Campbell is an English YouTuber and retired nurse educator who has made videos about the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, the videos received praise, but they later diverged into COVID-19 misinformation . [ 2 ]
Johnny Campbell may refer to: Johnny Campbell (bushranger) (1846-1880), Indigenous Australian bushranger; John Campbell (footballer, born 1870) (1870–1906 ...
John Bayard Taylor Campbell III (born July 19, 1955) is an American politician who served as a U.S. representative from California from 2005 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party , he previously served in the California State Assembly (2000–2004) and California State Senate (2004–2005).
Speaker of the Southwest Territory House of Representatives James Stuart 1796–1799 c. 1751–1816 William Dickson: 1799–1803 Democratic-Republican: 1770–1816 James Stuart 1803–1805 c. 1751–1816 Robert Coleman Foster: 1805–1807 1769–1844 John Tipton 1807–1809 1767-1831 Joseph Dickson: 1809–1811 Federalist: 1745–1825 Thomas ...
An election for speaker took place on December 3, 1827, at the start of the 20th Congress following the 1826–27 elections in which Jacksonians, candidates supporting Andrew Jackson in opposition to President John Quincy Adams won a majority of the seats.
The following were speakers of the House of Burgesses of the Province of North Carolina: [house 2] Edward Moseley 1715–23; Maurice Moore 1725; John Baptista Ashe 1726; Thomas Swann 1729; Edward Moseley 1731–34; William Downing 1735–39; John Hodgson 1739–41; Samuel Swann 1742–54; John Campbell 1754 – c. 1760; Samuel Swann c. 1760 ...
MLA for Saint John County (1783–1859) 1856–1857 Independent 17th: 11: James A. Harding MLA for Saint John City (1820–1893) 1857–1858 Independent 18th: 12: John Mercer Johnson MLA for Northumberland (1818–1868) 1859–1862 Independent 19th: 13: John Campbell Allen MLA for York (1817–1898) 1863–1864 Independent 14: Edwin Arnold Vail ...
Campbell was born and grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. [2] His first group was the Texas-based electric power trio, Junction. Formed in 1973 in Corpus Christi, Texas, the band consisted of John on guitar and vocals, Tim Delaney on bass and vocals, and Jack "Satch" Haupt on drums and vocals. The trio disbanded two years later.