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  1. Marjorie Benton Cooke (November 27, 1876 – April 26, 1920) was an American monologist, playwright, and novelist. A specialist in comic dramatic sketches and light romantic fiction, she also wrote and performed monologues on suffragist issues.

  2. Novelist and playwright, Marjorie Benton Cooke was born on 27 November, 1876, in Richmond, Indiana. She was the daughter of Joseph H. and Jessie Benton Cooke. Her father was a salesman and had once served as treasurer for the city of Richmond.

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    • April 21, 1920
    • November 27, 1876
  3. Bambi slipped out noiselessly, dressed for the street, humming a little song, and presently departed. Meanwhile, his first recitations being over, the Professor returned for two hours' research in his study, to find Jarvis ensconced there, oblivious to the outside world. "Go away, go away!"

  4. Novelist and playwright, Marjorie Benton Cooke was born on 27 November, 1876, in Richmond, Indiana. She was the daughter of Joseph H. and Jessie Benton Cooke. Her father was a salesman and had once served as treasurer for the city of Richmond.

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  5. Marjorie attended preparatory schools in Detroit and Chicago before entering the University of Chicago. Not long after her graduation in 1899, she became a successful recitalist of original monologues and sketches.

    • November 27, 1876
    • April 26, 1920
  6. Feb 20, 2004 · by Marjorie Benton Cooke Illustrated by Mary Greene Blumenschein. Originally Published in 1914. DEDICATION TO BAMBI With thanks to her for being Herself! M.B.C.

  7. Marjorie Benton Cooke has 54 books on Goodreads with 925 ratings. Marjorie Benton Cookes most popular book is Bambi.

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