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Crouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Buck Crouse (1897–1983), American catcher in Major League Baseball * David Crouse (born 1971), short story writer and teacher * Deriek Crouse, a police officer murdered at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2011 *George W. Crouse (1832–1912), U.S. Representative from Ohio *Hans Crouse (born 1998), American baseball player *Jeff Crouse, American artist and creative technologist *Jennifer Crouse (born 1977), American basketball player *Karen Crouse, American journalist and author * Lawson Crouse, (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player * Lindsay Crouse (born 1948), American actress * Lindsay and Crouse, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, American writers of plays and musicals *Lloyd Crouse (1918–2007) Canadian businessman and politician *Nolan Crouse (born 1953), Canadian businessman and politician, mayor of St. Albert, Alberta 2007–2017 *Richard Crouse (born 1963), Canadian television persona ...
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Buck Crouse
Clyde Ellsworth "Buck" Crouse (January 6, 1897 – October 23, 1983) was an American catcher in Major League Baseball. Early career "Bucky" was born on a farm in Madison County, Indiana and moved to Muncie, Indiana as a boy. He began his professional baseball career in 1921 with the Jackson Mayors team in the Michigan Central League. When they folded a year later, he joined the Muskegan Club in the Michigan–Ontario League. Major league career Chicago White Sox The American League Chicago White Sox purchased him in the middle of the 1923 season. It was in Chicago that Bucky began his longtime association with Hall of Famers Ray Schalk, whom he backed up as a catcher, and pitcher Ted Lyons, who preferred Crouse over any other catcher. He served as backup to Schalk through 1926, and the next two seasons as part of a catching tandem with Harry McCurdy and Moe Berg. His best season was in 1925 when he led the team in hitting with a .351 in 54 games, but he was best known f ...
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Lindsay And Crouse
Lindsay and Crouse was the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, who collaborated famously on a succession of Broadway plays and musicals for 27 years during the mid 20th century. Their first collaboration was the rewriting of the book for the Cole Porter musical ''Anything Goes'' in 1935. They continued to co-pen books for Broadway musicals through 1962, including Rodgers and Hammerstein's ''The Sound of Music'' in 1959. They also penned several successful comedies; notably winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1945 for their original play ''State of the Union''. Several of their works were adapted into motion pictures. The team also co-produced the original production of '' Arsenic and Old Lace'' by playwright Joseph Kesselring. Shared work Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse first collaborated on the rewriting of the book of ''Anything Goes'' (1934)
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Crouse, North Carolina
Crouse is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 322. Crouse has a post office A post office is a public facility and a retailer that provides mail services, such as accepting letters and parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Post offices may offer additional serv ... with ZIP code 28033. Transportation The community's main freeway is NC-150 which one portion of the freeway bypasses its former street route known as "Old NC 150." Other non freeway roads include St. Mark's Church Road which intersects NC-279 and Pleasant Grove Church Road. Demographics 2020 census ''Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.'' Referen ...
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Wayne Crouse
Wayne Crouse (16 December 1924 - 19 May 2000) was the viola professor emeritus at the University of Oklahoma and principal violist of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic from 1982 until his death from cancer at the age of 75. During the war he served in the U.S. Air Force. Crouse graduated from the Juilliard School in 1951, where he studied with Milton Katims, Ivan Galamian, and Dorothy DeLay. In his debut Juilliard concert, he played the violin, but he was encouraged to switch to the viola. He served as the principal violist of the Houston Symphony for 28 of his 32 years there, during which he performed the Walton Viola Concerto under the direction of Sir William Walton three times in January 1969. Crouse was also violist in the Lyric Art Quartet at the University of Houston, the Virtuoso Quartet, and the Shepherd Quartet at Rice University, where he taught for some time. Later in his life, he taught at University of Oklahoma and was the principal violist of the Oklahoma City Philharmo ...
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Timothy Crouse
Timothy Crouse (born 1947) is an American journalist and writer. Family Crouse is the son of Anna (née Erskine) and Russel Crouse. His maternal grandparents were Pauline (Ives) and author, educator, and former Columbia professor John Erskine (educator), John Erskine. Timothy Crouse's affinity for campaign reporters and the theater took root from his father, Russel Crouse, who was a career newspaperman and playwright. "The stories he told me of his newspaper days—especially traveling around the country with prankish sports teams—had a fatal tinge of romance about them," said Crouse. His father's career in theatre began in 1928 when he played Bellflower in the play ''Gentlemen of the Press''. Later, his father turned his attention to writing. In 1934, he and his long-time partner Howard Lindsay together revised P. G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton's book for the Cole Porter musical ''Anything Goes.'' "My father and Howard's trademark was a painstaking craftsmanship," says Crouse. "The ...
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Russel Crouse
Russel Crouse (20 February 1893 – 3 April 1966) was an American playwright and librettist, best known for his work in the Broadway theatre, Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse. Life and career Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse was the son of Sarah (née Schumacher) and Hiram Powers Crouse, a newspaperman. He began his Broadway career in 1928 as an actor in the play ''Gentlemen of the Press,'' in which he played Bellflower. By 1931, however, he had turned his attention to writing, penning the book for the musical ''The Gang's All Here,'' collaborating with Frank McCoy, Morrie Ryskind and Oscar Hammerstein II. His first work with his long-time partner Howard Lindsay came in 1934, when the two men revised the P. G. Wodehouse/Guy Bolton book for the Cole Porter musical ''Anything Goes.'' They then went on to adapt Clarence Day's ''Life with Father'', which became one of the longest running Broadway plays. Lindsay and Crouse later became Broadway producers, often acting i ...
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Richard Crouse
Richard Crouse (born May 26, 1963) is a Canadian film critic for CTV News Channel and CP24. Life and career He was the film critic for ''Canada AM'' from 2005 until the show's cancellation in 2016. He hosted ''In Short'' on Bravo, was the host of '' Reel to Real'' from 1998 to 2008,"Rogers cancels Reel to Real"
'' Playback'', July 10, 2008.
and was a regular pundit for 's '' Best! Movies! Ever!'' and the hos ...
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Nolan Crouse
Nolan Crouse is the former Mayor of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada and a former candidate for the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party. Background Crouse was born in Viking, Alberta and attended Irma High School in nearby Irma. He received a Master of Business Administration from Cape Breton University. While in Grande Prairie, he was a co-founder of the Grande Prairie Indoor Ice Society, an organization that raised funds for the Canada Games Arena (now Revolution Place) needed to host the 1995 Canada Winter Games. Crouse sat on the bid committee that led preparations to host the Canada Winter Games. He is also a former hockey coach that had stints with both the Fort Saskatchewan Traders and the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League as well as the St. Albert Merchants of the Capital Junior Hockey League that plays in the Edmonton Region. Crouse has held managerial positions with several companies, including Procter and Gamble (winner of the Canadian Pulp and ...
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Lloyd Crouse
Lloyd Roseville Crouse (November 19, 1918 – April 28, 2007) was a Canadian businessman, politician and the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Early life Crouse was born in 1918 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. In his youth, Crouse established three fishing companies. During World War II, he served as a pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Political career Crouse entered politics winning a seat in the House of Commons of Canada as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Queens—Lunenburg, and was re-elected on ten successive occasions. (Beginning with the 1968 election his riding changed to South Shore.) He chose not to run in the 1988 election, and a few months later was appointed as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. He retired from the position in 1994. Awards and recognition In 1985, in honour of his long political service, he was appointed to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, entitling him to use the prenominal title "The H ...
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Lindsay Crouse
Lindsay Ann Crouse is a retired American actress. She made her Broadway debut in the 1972 revival of ''Much Ado About Nothing'' and appeared in her first film in 1976 in ''All the President's Men''. For her role in the 1984 film ''Places in the Heart'', she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include '' Slap Shot'' (1977), '' Between the Lines'' (1977), ''The Verdict'' (1982), '' Prefontaine'' (1997), and '' The Insider'' (1999). She also had a leading role in the 1987 film ''House of Games'', which was directed by her then-husband David Mamet. In 1996, she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for "Between Mother and Daughter", an episode of ''CBS Schoolbreak Special''. She is also a Grammy Award nominee. Early life Crouse was born in New York City, the daughter of Anna (née Erskine) and Russel Crouse, a playwright. Her maternal grandparents were author and educator John Erskine and his wife Pauline Ives. Lindsay Ann Crouse's ...
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David Crouse
David Crouse (born 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a short story writer and teacher. Crouse's work explores issues of identity and alienation, and his stories are populated with characters living on the fringes of American society. The Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction was awarded to him in 2005 for his first collection of short stories, ''Copy Cats (short story collection), Copy Cats''. Published in 2008, his most recent collection of stories, ''The Man Back There'', was awarded the Mary McCarthy Prize. He has been published extensively in the literary journal circuit, with stories appearing in The Greensboro Review, Chelsea (magazine), Chelsea, Quarterly West, and The Beloit Fiction Journal. With a collection of three novellas entitled ''Continuity'' nearing completion, he has begun work on his first novel. Having helped to establish a creative writing program at Chester College of New England, a renowned liberal arts college located in Chester, New Hampshire, Crouse ...
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Lawson Crouse
Lawson Crouse (born June 23, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger for and alternate captain for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was part of the Canadian gold medal-winning team at the 2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Crouse was draft in the first round (11th overall) by the Florida Panthers in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft and was traded to the Coyotes in August 2016. He is also nicknamed 'The Sheriff' by the team and fans for his tough, physical play. Early life Crouse was born on June 23, 1997, in Mount Brydges, Ontario, the youngest child of Mike, a minor ice hockey coach, and Kristen, a school principal. Crouse's grandfather was a devoted professional baseball fan who took his grandson to many Montreal Expos games and trips to other ballparks. While Crouse played some baseball as a first and third baseman, he also played lacrosse and ice hockey, and devoted himself to the last of the three as an adolescent. Crouse met his be ...
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