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Alexander M. Campbell

Alexander Morton Campbell (1907–1968) was an Indiana lawyer who served in the United States Department of Justice as Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Criminal Division, formally from August 1948 through December 20, 1949, under Tom C. Clark as U.S. Attorney General (1945–49).

Background
Born in Coldwater, Ohio on April 14, 1907, Campbell grew up in Indiana. He attended Olivet College and Indiana University Bloomington, where he received an LLB in 1930. ==Career==
Career
Early career In 1933, Campbell joined a law firm in Fort Wayne, Indiana. nominates Adlai Stevenson as 1956 Democratic candidate for president In 1956, he served as an Indiana delegate to the 1956 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, which nominated a ticket of Adlai Stevenson with Estes Kefauver, who lost to the incumbent ticket of Dwight Eisenhower with Richard Nixon. ==Personal and death==
Personal and death
In 1968, Campbell died in El Paso, Texas. ==See also==
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