• James Sterling (1701–1763) was an Irish cleric and poet. The son of James Sterling, he entered Trinity College, Dublin as a scholar in 1718, graduating...
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  • James Sterling may refer to: James Sterling (poet) (1701–1763), Church of England clergyman and poet James E. Sterling (1838–unknown), United States Navy...
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    awards. Although some critics of his time dismissed Sterling’s poems (In Freeman magazine, poet John Gould Fletcher called him “a versifier lavishing...
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  • Sterling Allen Brown (May 1, 1901 – January 13, 1989) was an American professor, folklorist, poet, and literary critic. He chiefly studied black culture...
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  • George Sterling (1869–1926), American poet Georgie Sterling, Australian actress H. J. Sterling (1882–1959), Canadian ice hockey administrator James Stephanie...
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  • Sterling Jerins is an American actress known for playing Lily Bowers on the NBC series Deception, Constance Lane in World War Z, Judy Warren in The Conjuring...
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  • James Sterling Tippett (September 7, 1885 in Memphis, Missouri – 1958) was an American educator and children's writer. At age five, in 1890, his family...
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  • Sterling Professor, the highest academic rank at Yale University, is awarded to a tenured faculty member considered the best in their field. It is akin...
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  • Sterling Dominic Plumpp (born January 30, 1940) is an American poet, educator, editor, and critic. He has written numerous books, including Hornman (1996)...
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    including Sterling himself. The poem inspired Clark Ashton Smith to become a poet and influenced other writers as well. Throughout 1903 George Sterling commuted...
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