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Campbell, Rudy

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2010 interview covering his early years and multifaceted career as a banker, mayor, Arizona Regent, community leader and ASU supporter.

ContributorsBackus, Charles (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2010-05-29

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