Ross McKay Campbell (26 December 1910 – 24 February 1982) was an Australian humorist.
[3] Around 1912 the family moved to Melbourne, living at 13 Denmark Hill Road, Upper Hawthorn.
[9] After the fall of Germany, Campbell was engaged in compiling a history of Bomber Command.
[10] Around this time he met Ruth Hazel Seale, who was with Australian Consolidated Press; they married on 11 December 1946 at Croton-on-Hudson, New York[11] where he was working for the Sydney Morning Herald.
[13] His gently humorous column in The Weekly was enjoyed by Australians for 22 years.