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Sherwood, John

  • CA QUA01201
  • Person
  • 1931-1986

John Sherwood (1931-1986), Professor of History at Queen's University, was first appointed to the faculty of Arts and Science in 1964. His undergraduate work was done at St. Peter's College, Jersey City (1953), after which he served as a French translator in the U.S. Army for two years. Following his M.A. from Columbia in 1959, a Fulbright Fellowship enabled him to study for two years in Paris. His major publication was Georges Mandel, a biography of a leading French politician of the interwar period. It was published in 1970 after considerable revision of his doctoral thesis (Columbia, 1967). Two other long studies were published in 1980 and 1985.At the time of his death in 1986 Dr. Sherwood was involved in four major projects

Sherwood, Joan

  • CA QUA02443
  • Person
  • n.d.

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Sherwood Anderson

  • CA QUA07659
  • Person
  • 1876-1941

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Shertok, Brodetsky

  • CA QUA10820
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

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Sherrill E. Grace

  • CA QUA08784
  • Person
  • 1944-

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Sherriff, William

  • CA QUA11484
  • Person
  • fl. 1940s

Bill Sherriff was a Leading Aircraftman in the Royal Air Force.

Sherman, Francis Joseph

  • CA QUA00529
  • Person
  • 3 Feb. 1871-15 Jun. 1926

Francis Joseph Sherman was a Canadian poet. He published a number of books of poetry during the last years of the nineteenth century, including Matins and In Memorabilia Mortis (a collection of sonnets in memory of William Morris). Sherman was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the son of Alice Maxwell Myshrall and Louis Walsh Sherman. He attended Fredericton Collegiate School, where he came under the influence of headmaster George R. Parkin. For a short time, Bliss Carman was one of Sherman's teachers. Sherman entered the University of New Brunswick in 1886, but had to drop out after a year for financial reasons. Louis Sherman abandoned his family, and Francis, as the eldest of the seven children, had to help support them. In 1887 he took a junior post in the Merchants' Bank of Halifax in Woodstock, New Brunswick, transferring back to Fredericton the next year.

By 1898 Sherman was the manager of the Merchants' Bank Fredericton branch. He was transferred to the Montreal office in 1899, and in November of that year sent to Havana, Cuba, as the bank's first agent there. Sherman last published work appeared at Christmastime, 1900, and he appears to have stopped writing poetry entirely in 1901. Sherman stayed in Cuba until 1912, at which time he transferred back to Montreal.

When World War I broke out in 1914, Sherman left his bank position, enrolling with the Officers' Training Corps at McGill University, and then enlisting as a private for reinforcements of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry in 1915. In France, he became a captain and later was transferred to the Royal Canadian Pay Corps, where he reached the rank of Major. After the War, Sherman returned to the Royal Bank, but had to resign in 1919 due to ill health caused by his military service.

Sherman married Ruth Ann Sullivan of Philadelphia on June 16, 1921. They had two sons, Francis and Jerry. Francis Sherman died in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1926.

Sheriffe, William

  • CA QUA00210
  • Person
  • n.d.

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Shepherd, J.H.

  • CA QUA11932
  • Person
  • fl. 1936

J.H. Shepherd was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.

Shepard, Ralph K.

  • CA QUA01858
  • Person
  • d. 1933

Ralph K. Shepard, an architect based in Toronto, Ontario, entered into partnership with Dexter Delano Calvin in 1913. Over the ensuing years they designed numerous commercial, financial, residential,and educational buildings. Included in this long list is nearly thirty banks in various Canadian provinces, the Brock Building, the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and the Ban Righ Women's Residence and the Douglas Library at Queen's University at Kingston. The firm dissolved upon the death of R.K. Shepard in 1933.

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