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  1. Maurice S. Campbell (October 7, 1869 or 1870 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 16, 1942) was an American journalist, Broadway producer, Army officer, silent film director, and enforcer of Prohibition in a long and varied career.

  2. In his most challenging moments, Maurice “Mo” Campbell, II, prioritized others. Diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer known as desmoplastic small round cell tumors (DSRCT) on his 15th birthday, Mo persevered through four and a half years of intensive treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK).

  3. Dr Maurice Campbell (1891–1973) was from 1936 the first Secretary of the British Cardiac Society, and in 1938 he was the first editor of the British Heart Journal, but it was as a general physician that he went on 3 September 1939 to Orpington, Kent, with a contingent of 87 nurses, to set up an outpost hospital away from the London bombing for t...

    • Tom Treasure
    • 2018
  4. Jul 19, 2024 · At Mo’s Smile, we are driven by the legacy of Maurice, a courageous scholar athlete who faced DSRCT, a rare form of pediatric cancer. Our mission is to transform adversity into opportunity by funding groundbreaking research for rare pediatric cancers and empowering future scholars.

  5. Established through a generous gift, the Maurice Campbell Initiative at MSK Kids honors the life of Maurice “Mo” Campbell, II and advances leading-edge research and novel treatments for people with desmoplastic small round cell tumors.

    • mosmilefoundation@gmail.com
  6. Maurice Campbell was the first editor of the British Heart Journal, now Heart, and was called the journal’s progenitor and formative influence, an untiring editor who virtually produced each issue single handedly.

  7. Maurice Campbell was the first editor of the British Heart Journal, now Heart, and was called the journal’s progenitor and formative influence, an untiring editor who virtually produced each issue single handedly.