Who's who in music and drama : an encyclopedia of biography of notable men and women in music and the drama . ointedchief of scouts in campaigns againstApaches in N. M.; retired from armylife, 188 6; miner and ranchman in , many years; went to Klondike,1898; returned after two winters; nowon the lecture platform. Author: ThePoet Scout—A Book of Song and Story,1885; Campfire Sparks, 1888; Tat, adrama in 3 acts (prod. Alta, SanFrancisco, Oct. 1900); Fonda, a dramain 3 acts; Col. Bob, drama (withMarie Madison), 1909; Private Brown,serial story; Whar the Land of God laSeen (poems), 1910; also


Who's who in music and drama : an encyclopedia of biography of notable men and women in music and the drama . ointedchief of scouts in campaigns againstApaches in N. M.; retired from armylife, 188 6; miner and ranchman in , many years; went to Klondike,1898; returned after two winters; nowon the lecture platform. Author: ThePoet Scout—A Book of Song and Story,1885; Campfire Sparks, 1888; Tat, adrama in 3 acts (prod. Alta, SanFrancisco, Oct. 1900); Fonda, a dramain 3 acts; Col. Bob, drama (withMarie Madison), 1909; Private Brown,serial story; Whar the Land of God laSeen (poems), 1910; also over one hun-dred short stories, and many poems inmags, and a dozen songs set to pub. Married Anna M. Stokes, ofNumedia, Pa., 1869. Address: Room168, 45 Broadway, New York. CRESSY, Will M.—Vaudeville Actor andDramatist. Born at Bradford, N. H., Oct. 29,1863. Before going on the stage hewas successively a carpenter, ma-chinist, marine engineer, watch-maker, commercial traveler, and ho-tel clerk. He made his first appear-ance at South Norwalk, Conn., , 1899, playing six small parts in 80. Cre WHOS WHO IN MUSIC AND DRAMA Cue The White Caps. After engagementsin the Uncle Hiram, Busy Day andLittle Nugget cos., he joined DenmanThompson, playing Cy Prime in TheOld Homestead for six years. He wentinto vaudeville Dec. 19, 1900, and hassince remained there, his most success-ful sketches being Grasping an Op-portunity, The Key of C, A VillageLawyer, Bill Biffins Babv, The NewDepot, Town Hall To-night, and TheWyoming Whoop. In these he hasbeen assisted by his wife, BlancheDayne, whom he married Jan. 19, 1890He is the author of 130 one-act : Vaudeville Comedy (ex-pres.),Green Room, Lambs, Friars (NewYork); Brooklyn Yacht (Brooklyn)Permanent address: 24 So-uth St., Con-cord, N. H. Summer address: CressysIsland, Lake Sunapee, N. H. CROSMAN, Henrietta (Mrs. MauriceCampbell)—Actress. Born Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 2, mother was a niece of Stephen ,


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