Jack Randall Crawford (1878–1968) was an author of novels (many unpublished), plays, and literary criticism and a professor of English at Yale University; he is perhaps best known for his 1922 autobiographical novel I Walked in Arden and his 1928 nonfiction What to Read in English Literature.
[1] Crawford received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1901.
[2] He became an instructor in English at Yale University and also Director of Dramatics at Dartmouth College.
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