Philander Chase Johnson
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Philander Chase Johnson (1866–1939) was an American journalist, humorist, poet, lyricist, and dramatic editor.[1] At the time of his death, he had been a Washington Evening Star staff member for 47 years.[1] Prior to joining the Evening Star, he had been an editorial writer for The Washington Post.[2]
Works
- Sayings of Uncle Eben (1896)
- Now-A-Day Poems (1900)
- Songs Of The G. O. P. (1900)
- Senator Sorghum's primer of politics (1906)
- No use kickin' (1909)
- In the tall timber : an opera bluffe (1912)
- Somewhere In France Is the Lily (1917). L: Joseph E. Howard[3]
- There's a Call for You and Me, Carry On (1918). m: William T. Pierson[3]
References
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