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Sherrill or Sherrills may refer to: Places In the United States: * Sherrill, Arkansas, in Jefferson County * Sherrill, Iowa, in Dubuque County * Sherrill, Missouri * Sherrill, New York, in Oneida County; the smallest city in New York * Sherrills Ford, NC, a small town in Catawba County * Sherrill, Texas Austin, TX * Sherrill, Oklahoma Lawton, OK * Sherrill, Arizona People Given name: male * Sherrill Busby (1914–1960), American football player * Sherrill David Robinson (1922–2011), American comic book artist known as Jerry Robinson * Sherrill Halbert (1901–1991), American judge * Sherrill Headrick (1937–2008), American professional football player * Sherrill Milnes (born 1935), American dramatic baritone * Sherrill Roland (born 1984), African-American artist * Sherril Schell (1877–1964), American architectural and portrait photographer working in London * Sherrill W. Ward (1911–1984), American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer Given name: female * Sherrill Cheda ...
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Sherrill, Arkansas
Sherrill is a town in Plum Bayou Township, Jefferson County, Arkansas, United States. Its population was 84 at the 2010 U.S. census. It is included in the Pine Bluff, Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Sherrill is located at (34.3853740, -91.9506940). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.4 km (0.1 mi2), all land. Demographics As of the census of 2010, there were 84 people, 37 households, and 25 families residing in the town. The population density was 347.5/km (895.9/mi2). There were 54 housing units at an average density of 148.9/km (384.0/mi2). The racial makeup of the town was 44.0% White and 56.0% Black or African American. There were 37 households, out of which 10.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.2% were married couples living together, 16.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.4% were non-families. 32.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 0.0% ...
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Sherrill Roland
Sherrill Roland is an African-American artist best known for his The Jumpsuit Project, a performance-arts based project that challenges viewers to face the prejudices and judgements surrounding those incarcerated. Early life and education Artist Sherrill Roland was born in 1984 in Asheville, North Carolina. In 2009, he received a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In 2013, while Sherrill Roland was a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, he was wrongfully accused of four felonies. Before an indictment was reached, he finished his first year of grad school. After nine months, the four felony charges were dropped to four misdemeanor charges. This caused Roland’s case to be presented only in front of a judge, rather than with a jury as well. He was deemed guilty and served 10 months and two weeks at the D.C. Central Detention Facility. During that time, Roland missed the birth of his daughter and the ...
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A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be defined as a permanent and densely settled place with administratively defined boundaries whose members work primarily on non-agricultural tasks. Cities generally have extensive systems for housing, transportation, sanitation, utilities, land use, production of goods, and communication. Their density facilitates interaction between people, government organisations and businesses, sometimes benefiting different parties in the process, such as improving efficiency of goods and service distribution. Historically, city-dwellers have been a small proportion of humanity overall, but following two centuries of unprecedented and rapid urbanization, more than half of the world population now lives in cities, which has had profound consequences for g ...
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Sherrill (surname)
Sherrill is a surname. People Notable American people with the surname include: *Billy Sherrill (1936–2015), American country-music producer *Charles H. Sherrill (1814–1887), New York politician *Charles H. Sherrill (ambassador) (1867–1936), American diplomat *George Sherrill (born 1977), baseball relief pitcher *Jackie Sherrill (born 1943), football coach *John and Elizabeth Sherrill (John 1923–2017, Elizabeth 1928–2023), Christian writers *Mikie Sherrill (Rebecca Michelle Sherrill) (born 1972), American politician *Patrick Sherrill (1941–1986), mass murderer who perpetrated the August 20, 1986, Edmond post office shooting *Robert Sherrill (1924–2014), investigative journalist *Wilma M. Sherrill Wilma M. Sherrill was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's one hundred sixteenth House district, including constituents in Buncombe Buncombe may refer to: * Buncombe County, North Carolina * Bun ... (born 1939) See also ...
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Sherrill Slichter
Sherrill Slichter is an American physician whose work on platelet biology earned her transfusion medicine’s three highest honors: the AABB Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award; International Society of Blood Transfusion Presidential Award; and the British Blood Transfusion Society James Blundell Award. Education Slichter earned her M.D. from George Washington University. She did her residency in Internal Medicine at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York and Parkland Hospital in Dallas, and her fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at the University of Washington, where she stayed on faculty. Career In her early work, Slichter measured survival and turnover of platelets and fibrinogen. She characterized three types of bleeding problems: platelet and fibrinogen consumption, selective platelet destruction, and fibrinolysis. Slichter studied the performance of laboratory tests of platelet function such as the bleeding time. She showed that in patients with artificial heart valves, platelets were c ...
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Sherrill Levitt
The Springfield Three refers to an unsolved missing persons case that began on June 7, 1992, when friends Suzanne "Suzie" Streeter and Stacy McCall, and Streeter's mother, Sherrill Levitt, went missing from Levitt's home in Springfield, Missouri, United States. All of their personal belongings, including cars and purses, were left behind. There were no signs of a struggle except a broken porch light globe; there was also a message on the answering machine that police believe might have provided a clue about the disappearances, but it was inadvertently erased. In 1997, Robert Craig Cox, a convicted kidnapper and robber, claimed that he knew the women had been murdered and that their bodies would never be recovered. Neither their whereabouts nor their remains have ever been discovered. No investigators in the case believe Cox has any credibility. Victims Sherrill Elizabeth Levitt was age 47 at the time of her disappearance. She was , , with short light blonde hair, brown eyes and ...
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Sherrill Kester
Sherrill Kester Dempsey (born Sherrill Lyles Kester; March 7, 1978) is an American former professional soccer player. A midfielder, she represented the San Diego Spirit of Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) and won three caps for the United States national team. Club career Kester played for USL W-League team Raleigh Wings in 2000. She was the San Diego Spirit's second round draft pick, ahead of the inaugural 2001 season of the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA). In the league's first two seasons, Kester featured in 40 of the Spirit's 42 regular season games, contributing one goal and two assists. She was sent to the New York Power in September 2002, as part of a five-player trade. Having got married in the off-season, Kester refused to go to New York. She informed team management that she would only play in WUSA if it was for the Carolina Courage, near her North Carolina-based husband. Another trade saw her rights revert to San Diego, before she was waived. Kester ...
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Katsi Cook
Sherrill Elizabeth Tekatsitsiakawa “Katsi” (pronounced Gudji) Cook is a Mohawk Native American midwife, environmentalist, Native American rights activist, and women's health advocate. She is best known for her environmental justice and reproductive health research in her home community, the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne in upstate New York. She is the director of Running Strong for American Indian Youth and founder of the organization's Woman is the First Environment Collaborative which supports community-based health projects seeks that seek to empower Native women of all ages and increase knowledge concerning reproductive health. She has founded a number of organizations serving the Akwesasne community, including the Women's Dance Health Program, the Mother's Milk Monitoring Project, and the Konon:kwe Council. Cook has stated that "Women are the first environment. We are an embodiment of our Mother Earth. From the bodies of women flows the relationship of the generations ...
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Sherrill Cheda
Sherrill Cheda (February 15, 1936 – June 7, 2008) was an American-born Canadian librarian, feminist writer and arts administrator. She worked in a number of academic libraries in the United States and Canada before serving as chief librarian at Seneca College. In addition to writing for ''Chatelaine'', she co-founded and edited ''Emergency Librarian'', a publication focused on feminist issues in librarianship, with Phyllis Yaffe. Following her position at Seneca, she worked at the Canadian Periodical Publishers Association and the Ontario Arts Council before taking a position with the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Communications. Early life and education Cheda was born Sherrill Schneider in Osgood, Indiana on February 15, 1936. Her father, Abraham, was a Russian Jew who had traveled on foot from Kiev to Hamburg to escape the pogroms that followed the Russian Revolution. He eventually settled in Indiana where he married Myrtle Stout. Cheda was the eldest of their four childr ...
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Sherrill or Sherrills may refer to: Places In the United States: * Sherrill, Arkansas, in Jefferson County * Sherrill, Iowa, in Dubuque County * Sherrill, Missouri * Sherrill, New York, in Oneida County; the smallest city in New York * Sherrills Ford, NC, a small town in Catawba County * Sherrill, Texas Austin, TX * Sherrill, Oklahoma Lawton, OK * Sherrill, Arizona People Given name: male * Sherrill Busby (1914–1960), American football player * Sherrill David Robinson (1922–2011), American comic book artist known as Jerry Robinson * Sherrill Halbert (1901–1991), American judge * Sherrill Headrick (1937–2008), American professional football player * Sherrill Milnes (born 1935), American dramatic baritone * Sherrill Roland (born 1984), African-American artist * Sherril Schell (1877–1964), American architectural and portrait photographer working in London * Sherrill W. Ward (1911–1984), American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer Given name: female * Sherrill Ch ...
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Sherril Schell
Sherril V. Schell (1877–1964) was a U.S. born architectural and portrait photographer active in London during the earliest decades of the twentieth century. Amongst the subjects he photographed was Rupert Brooke Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 August 1887 – 23 April 1915)The date of Brooke's death and burial under the Julian calendar that applied in Greece at the time was 10 April. The Julian calendar was 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar. was an En .... References External links * The Metropolitan Museum of ArWall St photographReview of Schellby Stéphane-Jacques Addade Photographers from London Architectural photographers American portrait photographers American emigrants to the United Kingdom {{photographer-stub ...
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