CRAMMOND KENNEDY
\kɹˈamənd kˈɛnədi], \kɹˈamənd kˈɛnədi], \k_ɹ_ˈa_m_ə_n_d k_ˈɛ_n_ə_d_i]\
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An American lawyer and miscellaneous writer; born at North Berwick, Scotland, 1842. He came to New York (1856), became known as the boy preacher, served as chaplain in the Civil War, was managing editor of the Christian Union (1870), and since 1878 has practiced law at Washington, D. C. He has written: "Corn in the Blade" (1860), verse; "Liberty of the Press" (1876), a prize essay; "The Capture of Aguinaldo".
By Charles Dudley Warner