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Thomas Frederick Crane (July 12, 1844 in New York – December 10, 1927) was an American folklorist, academic and lawyer. He studied law at Princeton, earned his undergraduate degree in 1864, and in 1867 graduated with an A.M. He then studied law at Columbia Law School but moved to Ithaca when a relative there became ill. He was admitted to the bar and worked as a lawyer in the community and as a librarian for newly founded Cornell University. He went on to become a student of languages, and was offered a faculty position by President A.D. White and taught French, Italian, Spanish, and medieval literature. He was among the founders of the Journal of American Folklore. He also served as the first Dean of the Arts College and later as acting president of the university. As a young faculty memb

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  • توماس فريدريك كرين (بالإنجليزية: Thomas Frederick Crane)‏ هو كاتب للأطفال ومحامي أمريكي، ولد في 12 يوليو 1844 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 10 ديسمبر 1927 في ديلاند في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (New York, 12 juillet 1844 - 10 décembre 1927) est un avocat, professeur d'université et folkloriste américain. Cofondateur du Journal of American Folklore, il a notamment publié un recueil de Contes populaires italiens (Italian Popular Tales). (fr)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (July 12, 1844 in New York – December 10, 1927) was an American folklorist, academic and lawyer. He studied law at Princeton, earned his undergraduate degree in 1864, and in 1867 graduated with an A.M. He then studied law at Columbia Law School but moved to Ithaca when a relative there became ill. He was admitted to the bar and worked as a lawyer in the community and as a librarian for newly founded Cornell University. He went on to become a student of languages, and was offered a faculty position by President A.D. White and taught French, Italian, Spanish, and medieval literature. He was among the founders of the Journal of American Folklore. He also served as the first Dean of the Arts College and later as acting president of the university. As a young faculty member, he became one of the first members of the Cornell Chapter of The Kappa Alpha Society. In 1877, he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society. Today, he is remembered in Cornell's fight song, "Give My Regards to Davy", whose lyrics begin "Give my regards to Davy / Remember me to Tee Fee Crane. "Tee Fee Crane" was a nickname given to Crane by students. He is particularly noted for his collection Italian Popular Tales. Many of its tales were published in the popular children's magazine St. Nicholas Magazine. (en)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (New York, 12 luglio 1844 – DeLand, 10 dicembre 1927) è stato un avvocato e accademico statunitense. (it)
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  • توماس فريدريك كرين (بالإنجليزية: Thomas Frederick Crane)‏ هو كاتب للأطفال ومحامي أمريكي، ولد في 12 يوليو 1844 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 10 ديسمبر 1927 في ديلاند في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (New York, 12 juillet 1844 - 10 décembre 1927) est un avocat, professeur d'université et folkloriste américain. Cofondateur du Journal of American Folklore, il a notamment publié un recueil de Contes populaires italiens (Italian Popular Tales). (fr)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (New York, 12 luglio 1844 – DeLand, 10 dicembre 1927) è stato un avvocato e accademico statunitense. (it)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (July 12, 1844 in New York – December 10, 1927) was an American folklorist, academic and lawyer. He studied law at Princeton, earned his undergraduate degree in 1864, and in 1867 graduated with an A.M. He then studied law at Columbia Law School but moved to Ithaca when a relative there became ill. He was admitted to the bar and worked as a lawyer in the community and as a librarian for newly founded Cornell University. He went on to become a student of languages, and was offered a faculty position by President A.D. White and taught French, Italian, Spanish, and medieval literature. He was among the founders of the Journal of American Folklore. He also served as the first Dean of the Arts College and later as acting president of the university. As a young faculty memb (en)
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  • توماس فريدريك كرين (ar)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (fr)
  • Thomas Frederick Crane (it)
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