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John Crosby (May 18, 1912 – September 7, 1991) was an American newspaper columnist, radio-television critic, novelist and TV host. After winning a Personal Peabody Award for his radio criticism in 1946, [1] he became a member of the Peabody Awards Board of Jurors , serving from 1947 to 1962. [2]
John O’Hea Crosby (12 July 1926, in Bronxville, New York – 15 December 2002, in Rancho Mirage, California) was an American musician, conductor and arts administrator. He was the founding general director of The Santa Fe Opera, a company he oversaw for 43 years.
John Crosby may refer to: Politics. John Crosby (Georgia politician), state senator from Georgia; John Crawford Crosby (1859–1943), American politician; John Schuyler Crosby (1839–1914), governor of Montana; John Crosby (MP for City of London) (fl.1467) Others. John Crosby (actor) (died 1724), English stage actor
Sep 10, 1991 · John Crosby, a novelist and former syndicated radio and television columnist, died on Saturday at his farm outside Esmont, Va. He was 79 years old and had lived there since 1977.
Karen has a conversation with John Crosby, interim pastor at Menlo Church in Menlo Park, California. His path to faith ran through atheism to philosophy (bl...
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John Crosby has 53 books on Goodreads with 575 ratings. John Crosby’s most popular book is Amantes y enemigos.
Sep 7, 1991 · John Crosby (May 18, 1912, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - September 7, 1991, Esmont, Virginia) was a newspaper columnist, radio-television critic, novelist and TV host. During the 1950s, he was generally regarded as the leading critic of television. From 1965 to 1975 he was a columnist for the British weekly, The Observer.