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Definition of George s. kaufman
1. Noun. United States playwright who collaborated with many other writers including Moss Hart (1889-1961).
Lexicographical Neighbors of George S. Kaufman
Literary usage of George s. kaufman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Longer Plays by Modern Authors [American] by Helen Louise Cohen (1922)
"A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By george s. kaufman and MARC CONNELLY (With a Bow to
Franklin P. Adams) ' • Copyright, 1921, by george s. kaufman and Marc Connelly. ..."
2. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1899)
""June Moon," by Ring W. Lardner and george s. kaufman. Published by Charles
Scribner's Sons, ... "Once in a Lifetime," by george s. kaufman and Moss Hart. ..."
3. Bucks County & the Delaware River Valley Aliveby Shari Mycek by Shari Mycek (2002)
"FAMOUS FACK John Steinbeck and george s. kaufman worked on Of Mice and Men while
at Barley Sheaf Farm. ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1922)
"A Comedy, george s. kaufman and Marc The Life of Florence Barclay, Her Daughter.
The Evolution of Civilization, Joseph McCabe. In the Land of th' Gorilla ..."
5. A Dictionary of Similes by Frank Jenners Wilstach (1916)
"george s. kaufman. Unappetizing as the remains of a feast. — EDITH WHARTON.
Unapproachable. Unapproachable as a star. —O. HENRY. Unarmed. ..."