John Crosby

John Crosby

John Crosby may refer to:

* John Crosby (General Mills) (1829–1887), partner in Washburn-Crosby Co.
* John Crosby (conductor) (1926–2002), founding director of the Santa Fe Opera, 1957–2000
* John C. Crosby (1859–1943), American politician
* John Crosby (media critic) (1912–1991), media critic of the New York Herald Tribune
* Jon Crosby, American musician


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