Infobox standard See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs title The Little LostChild english title comment Published by Joseph W. Stern & Co. image Littlelostchildsheetmusic.jpg image size caption Sheet music ... Music Company. The Little LostChild is a popular song of 1894 by Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern ...&lpg PA107&dq lyrics 22The Little LostChild 22 Marks&source bl&ots xDryv9sfS5&sig plm6BJFJkOihsrq4fGQYtXpQA2I ... LostChild 22 Marks and Stern&source bl&ots RIXkrflMnp&sig eAuCAmiLyeVnt7eTKlqb1D2PQ34&hl en&ei PMcuS8GXCNS8lAerkIynBw ... been credited to its performance with enthusiasm by Lottie Gilson ref name The Little LostChild cite book title The Little LostChild url http levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu levy cgi datastream.cgi?id 105.092 ...?id coZNllR4LmAC&pg PA128&lpg PA128&dq 22The Little LostChild 22 Marks and Stern&source bl&ots c69vsPhmMM ...&pg PA107&lpg PA107&dq lyrics 22The Little LostChild 22 Marks&source bl&ots xDryv9sfS5&sig plm6BJFJkOihsrq4fGQYtXpQA2I ... Little LostChild 22 Marks and Stern&source bl&ots RIXkrflMnp&sig eAuCAmiLyeVnt7eTKlqb1D2PQ34&hl en&ei ... The promotion marketing promoting innovation that made The Little LostChild significant to cultural .... He approached Stern and Marks about illustrating The Little LostChild. ref name the House of Witmark ... 270 1 475 publisher Routledge id ISBN 0 415 93877 5 ref The Little LostChild was the first of several ... in their honor roll in 1949, ref name The Little LostChild in Billboard 1949 cite journal ... LostChild lyrics Edward B. Marks&source bl&ots fdXRUIJUVD&sig jxq2VfGNmEKmzOJy KaacbeZnlo&hl en&ei ..., and took you, my child, away. ref name The Little LostChild cite book title The Little LostChild ... on PBS Kids Go DEFAULTSORT Little LostChild Category 1894 songs Category Music videos Category American pop songs sh The Little LostChild ... Trade Review year 1919 page 48 ref Marks wrote the lyrics about a lost little girl found by a policeman ... A passing policeman found a little child, She walked beside him, dried her tears and smiled. Said ... more details
Infobox book name Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story image File Touched Jerry Sandusky book cover.jpg image caption author Jerry Sandusky br Kip Richeal language English subject genre Non fiction publisher Sports Publishing LLC pub date 2001 pages 225 pages isbn 978 1 58261 357 4 Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story is a 2001 autobiography of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky outlining ... 2001 author Harold Aurand Jr. title Sandusky, Jerry. Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story. Book Review ... cite news title Jerry Sandusky s book titled Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story newspaper Los Angeles Times date November 7, 2011 url http latimesblogs.latimes.com sports blog 2011 11 jerry sandusky book .... ref cite book author Jerry Sandusky and Kip Richeal title Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story publisher ... ref cite book author Jerry Sandusky and Kip Richeal title Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story publisher ... otl story id 7219828 no one seems really know former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky accessdate ... 2011 11 07 news 30369783 1 coach sandusky jerry sandusky story grand jury accessdate ... title Touched The Jerry Sandusky Story Skewered by Amazon Critics publisher sfist date November 2011 ... was Penn State sex abuse scandal charged with several counts of child sexual abuse . ref cite ... Ganim first Sara title Jerry Sandusky s book, Touched, helped police investigation into alleged sex ... 2012 01 jerry sanduskys book touched h.html accessdate 2012 01 08 ref Authorship and writing process ... last Johnson first Bailey title Jerry Sandusky wrote a book called Touched newspaper CBS News date November 8, 2011 url http www.cbsnews.com 8301 31751 162 57320667 10391697 jerry sandusky wrote a book ... blockquote My first real contact with Jerry Sandusky came from a rather odd question he posed ... room scale topped out at 96. Not bad, Jerry said, trying to sound as mean as possible, but you still have some work to do. Sensing my confusion, Jerry stared at me and continued. We gotta ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Unreferenced date December 2008 infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Atla title orig translator image Image ATLA.JPG 150px author Ann Eliza Smith cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Fantasy novel Fantasy publisher Harper & Brothers Harpers & Brothers release date 1886 in literature 1886 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages isbn NA Released before ISBN system implimented preceded by followed by Atla 1886 is a fantasy novel by Ann Eliza Smith . It is a tale about the discovery of the Atlantis civilization by the Phoenicians . Plot The people of Atlantis are accidentally discovered by the Phoenicians by a chance shipwreck somewhere in Atlantic Ocean. One Tyrian survivor is found and rescued by a people known as the Tsinim who come from the West. The Phoenicians become interested in this new civilization because they possess a secret of sailing without using the heavenly bodies as guides. A foreign infant is found upon a shipwreck near the shores of the Atlantean empire. The baby girl is adopted by the King and he names her Atla. The child s complexion is fair and white which is uncommon among the populace of dark colored inhabitants. Atla is raised alongside the King s real daughter who is called Astera. As the girls grow up to maturity, the inhabitants of Atlan are visited by foreigners from the East. The fleet of Phoenician ships comes to the shores of Atlantis only after mastering the new art of sailing without guiding stars. The leader of the fleet is Herekla, son of King Melek of the Phoenician empire. Herekla was the inventor of the compass which enabled them to reach the island in the west. The Phoenicians were not the first to discover the secret of the compass. The people of the Tsinim learned the secret first and they were in fact the Atlanteans of the west. DEFAULTSORT Atla A Story Of The Lost Island Category 1886 novels Category Fantasy nov ... more details
Infobox VG title Digimon StoryLost Evolution image developer Namco Bandai Games Namco Bandai publisher Namco Bandai designer engine series Digimon released vgrelease JP July 1, 2010 genre Life simulation game Life Simulation modes Single player ratings platforms Nintendo DS Digimon StoryLost Evolution is a Life simulation game Life Simulation and the fifth Digimon game for the Nintendo DS . Plot The game revolves around 5 children Shu Kizuna, Hiroyuki, Asuka, her sister Yui, and the girl s friend Takuto. Serving as antagonists are three bandits named Uno and Tres. Characters Protagonists Shu 11 year old boy Kizuna 11 year old girl Hiroyuki 11 year old boy Asuka 11 year old girl Yui Asuka s 8 year old sister Takuto 7 year old boy, youngest of the group Dos Antagonists Uno Tres Digimon The game shows 314 digimon. Some of them with physical and technique changes. External links http www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp list ds digimon lost Official Site http www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp list ds digimon lost ds digimon pv 1m.asx Official Trailer References reflist Digimon Category 2010 video games Category Nintendo DS games Category Nintendo DS only games Category Digimon video games Category Video games developed in Japan Category Japan exclusive video games life simulation videogame stub fr Digimon StoryLost Evolution ja ... more details
links Gutenberg no 285 name The Lost Continent The Story of Atlantis http www.sfsite.com 05a lc151.htm The Lost Continent a book review by George T. Dodds DEFAULTSORT Lost Continent, The Category ...Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Lost Continent The Story of Atlantis title orig translator image Image The Lost Continent.jpg imagesize 200px image caption Cover from the Ballantine paperback edition of 1972. author C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Fantasy novel publisher Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson release date 1900 media type Print Hardcover pages isbn NA preceded by followed by The Lost Continent The Story of Atlantis is a fantasy novel by C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne . It is considered one of the classic fictional retellings of the story of the drowning of Atlantis , combining elements of the myth told by Plato with the earlier Greek mythology Greek myth concerning the survival of a universal flood and restoration of the human race by Deucalion . The novel was published first in serial form in Pearson s Magazine in the issues for July December 1899, and in hardcover book form by Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson London and Harper publisher Harpers New York in 1900. There have been several editions since. Its importance in the history of fantasy literature was recognized by its reissuing by Ballantine Books as the forty second volume of the celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy series during February 1972. Subsequent editions were issued by Oswald Train in 1974 and by University of Nebraska Press Bison Books in 2002. The Ballantine edition includes an introduction by Lin Carter , and the Bison edition one by Harry Turtledove . The novel was also ... the common nineteenth century device of a framing story to set its narrative in context and augment its believability. The story proper was written supposedly by Deucalion, a warrior priest of ancient ... more details
people Filipino child. The story was written for children at the fifth grade fifth , sixth ... the golden Equator . ref name Filipiniana cite web title Fil and Filippa Story of Child Life in the Philippines by Thomson, John Stuart url http www.filipiniana.net publication fil and filippa story of child ... of a water buffalo cart. ref name Characters cite web title Fil and Filippa Story of Child Life in the Philippines by Thomson, John Stuart url http www.filipiniana.net publication fil and filippa story of child life in the philippines 12905925691669 2 0 publisher Filipiniana.net accessdate 10 June 2011 ref References Reflist External links commonscat Fil and Filippa Story of Child Life in the Philippines ... story of child life in the Philippines c1917 , The New York Public Library http www.manybooks.net titles thomsonjs2641426414 8.html Fil and Filippa Story of Child Life in the Philippines , Many Books http www.archive.org stream filfilippastoryo00thom page n0 mode 2up Fil and Filippa Story of Child ... Story of Child Life in the Philippines&hl en&gl us&pid bl&srcid ADGEEShNPe7eASDb4SE2sgmt2fn1IYWy2hXEVM8UXNW83kPAWzcGUTG6jQfzXAB ... more details
Infobox Korean film name Sad Story of Self Supporting Child image Sad Story of Self Supporting Child.jpg caption Theatrical poster for Sad Story of Self Supporting Child 1965 director Kim Su yong director Kim Su yong ref Infobox data from cite web url http www.kmdb.or.kr eng md basic.asp?nation K&p dataid 01155 title Sorrow Even Up in Heaven Jeo Haneul edo Seulpeum... 1965 accessdate 2009 07 20 publisher Korean Movie Database KMDb and cite web url http www.cine21.com Movies Mov Movie movie detail.php?id 1643 title accessdate 2009 07 20 publisher http www.cine21.com www.cine21.com language Korean ref producer Shin Sang ok writer Shin Bong Seung starring Shin Young kyun music Jeong Yoon joo cinematography Chun Jo myuong editing Yu Jae won distributor Shin Films Co., Ltd. released May 5, 1965 runtime country South Korea language Korean budget gross admissions 150,000 hangul hanja rr Jeo haneulaedo seulpeumi mr Ch han l edo s lp m i Sad Story of Self Supporting Child hangul Jeo haneuledo seulpeumi aka Sorrow in the Heavens is a 1965 in film 1965 South Korea n film directed by Kim Su yong director Kim Su yong . It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony. Actor Kim Yong yeon was given a special award for his performance in the film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony. ref cite web url http www.imdb.com Sections Awards Blue Dragon Awards title Blue Dragon Film Awards, South Korea accessdate 2009 06 25 publisher Internet Movie Database ref ref name KMDB Korean cite web url http www.kmdb.or.kr movie md basic.asp?nation K&p dataid 01155 title 1965 accessdate 2009 06 25 publisher Korean Movie Database KMDb language Korean ref Synopsis This family melodrama tells the story of Lee Yun bok, a fourth grader in a poor family. Unable to tolerate his father s gambling and cruelty, his mother leaves home. Yun bok helps support the family by shining shoes, and keeps a journal. When his journal is made public in school, Yun ... more details
Infobox Film name Lost and Found The Story of Cook s Anchor image caption director David Lean writer Robert Bolt starring producer music cinematography Eddie Fowlie release 1979 distributor runtime 40 min. language English language English Lost and Found The Story of Cook s Anchor Category 1979 television films 1979 is a short television film by David Lean . Plot Whilst scouting for locations to film a movie in Tahiti about the infamous Mutiny on the Bounty mutiny on the HMS Bounty , David Lean is notified that his property master, Eddie Fowlie , had discovered an anchor at the bottom of the sea which had belonged to Captain Cook . Historians arrive and examine the anchor before an attempt is made to raise it to land. External links imdb title 0296729 Lost and Found The Story of Cook s Anchor tv film stub Category 1979 television films Category British television films Category Films directed by David Lean David Lean s films ... more details
Infobox Film name Little Girl Lost The Delimar Vera Story image caption director Paul A. Kaufman producer Larry A. Thompson br Harvey Kahn writer Christopher Canaan br Maria Nation narrator starring Judy Reyes br Ana Ortiz br A Martinez Adolfo Matinez br Hector Luis Bustamante br Marlene Forte music editing Lisa Binkley distributor Muse Entertainment released August 17, 2008 Little Girl Lost The Delimar Vera Story is a 2008 film based on a true story. Plot The story depicts the struggle of Luz Cuevas Judy Reyes to find her baby daughter, Delimar Vera Cuevas, who disappeared in 1997 after their house caught fire during a party. The police reported that Delimar was killed in the fire. However, Cuevas suspects that she was kidnapped, and that the fire was staged by an outsider. Six years after the fire, Cuevas meets Valerie Valleja Ana Ortiz , who was at the party on the day of the fire. She has a six year old girl with her. The girl bears a resemblance to Cuevas, and she suspects it is Delimar. Cuevas begins an investigation into Valleja, and finds out that the girl is in fact Delimar through a DNA test . Actual Events As depicted in the film, the daughter of Luz Cuevas and Pedro Vera, Delimar Vera, was taken by Carolyn Correa depicted in the film as Valerie Valleja , a distant friend of Pedro s cousin. In 1997, Correa deliberately ignited a fire in Cuevas house to cover up the incident. Following a series of DNA tests which resulted in a confirmation of Cuevas maternity over Delimar, Correa was arrested in 2004 and taken to trial, having been placed on 1 million bail. Entering a plea of nolo contendere , she was accused and found guilty of kidnapping, arson, and attempted murder, and was sentenced to 14 years in prison in 2005. Correa will be eligible for parole in 2014. External links imdb title 1227381 Little Girl Lost The Delimar Vera Story Category 2008 television films ... de mon enfant pt Little Girl Lost The Delimar Vera Story ... more details
Sherwood may refer to Places United Kingdom Sherwood Forest , north of the city of Nottingham, England the place where the legendary Robin Hood is said to have lived Sherwood, Nottingham , a residential area of Nottingham Sherwood UK Parliament constituency United States Sherwood, Arkansas Sherwood, Maryland Sherwood, Michigan Sherwood, North Dakota Sherwood, Defiance County, Ohio Sherwood, Hamilton County, Ohio Sherwood, Oregon Sherwood, Wisconsin , a village in Calumet County Sherwood town , Wisconsin , a town Sherwood community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Sherwood Forest Atlanta Sherwood Forest neighborhood , Atlanta, Georgia Grass Valley, California Sherwood Forest, California Sherwood Forest, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Sherwood Forest, Frederick County, Maryland Sherwood Forest, Montgomery County, Maryland Sherwood Forest, Worcester County, Maryland Sherwood Forest, Massachusetts Sherwood Forest, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Sherwood Forest Historic District , Detroit, Michigan Sherwood Forest neighborhood , Charlotte, North Carolina Sherwood Forest Plantation , a plantation in Virginia owned by two US presidents Sherwood Manor, Connecticut Sherwood Township, Michigan Sherwood High School disambiguation , several schools Elsewhere Australia Sherwood, Queensland , a suburb of Brisbane Canada Sherwood Park, Alberta , a hamlet Sherwood Edmonton , Alberta, a neighborhood Sherwood, Prince Edward Island , a neighborhood of Charlottetown India Sherwood College , a school in Nainital Sherwood Public School , a school in Hyderabad, India Hyderabad New Zealand Sherwood Primary School , a school in Browns Bay, Auckland Zimbabwe Sherwood, Zimbabwe South Africa Sherwood, Durban , a suburb Other uses Project Sherwood , the codename for a United States program in controlled nuclear fusion Sherwood company , a manufacturer of hi fi equipment Sher Wood , is a maker of ice hockey equipment Sherwood surname Sherwood number , a mass transfer number Sherwood ... more details
Infobox film name Paradise Lost The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills image Paradise Lost Dvd.jpg caption DVD cover director Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky producer writer starring Jessie Misskelley , Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin the West Memphis Three music Metallica cinematography editing studio distributor Home Box Office HBO released Film date 1996 6 22 runtime 150 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross Paradise Lost The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills is a 1996 documentary film directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky about the trials of three teenage boys who came to be known as the West Memphis Three in West Memphis, Arkansas . They were accused of the murder and sexual mutilation of three prepubescent boys. The boys on trial for the crime were Jessie Misskelley, Damien Echols and Jason Baldwin. The film was followed by two sequels Paradise Lost 2 Revelations and Paradise Lost 3 Purgatory . Description The film documents the events from the arrests of Misskelley ...?AID 19960927 REVIEWS 609270304 1023 title Paradise Lost The Child Murders At Robin Hood Hills ... es Paradise Lost The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills ... Arkansas locations. ref cite news url http www.imdb.com title tt0117293 title Paradise Lost The Child Murders At Robin Hood Hills publisher imdb.com date 2010 first last accessdate 2010 11 24 ... To Paradise Lost Sequel publisher MTV date May 28 1998 first last accessdate 2010 11 24 ref A decade ... news url http www.mtv.com news articles 1632489 20100223 story.jhtml title Paradise Lost Team Plans ... The film was followed by two sequels. First Paradise Lost 2 Revelations 2000 , which suggests that further ... Lost 3 Purgatory 2011 . See also West of Memphis a 2012 documentary also covering the West Memphis Three References Reflist 2 External links IMDb title 0117293 dmoz Arts Movies Titles P Paradise Lost Movies Paradise Lost movies Category 1996 films Category Peabody Award winning broadcasts Category ... more details
The book, Child Bride The Untold Story of Priscilla Beaulieu Presley ISBN 0 517 70585 0 was written by Suzanne Finstad in 1997. It is an account of Priscilla Presley Priscilla Presley s life which differs from her own account in her book, Elvis and Me . Published by Harmony Books , it painted Priscilla Presley in a rather negative light and described her as a wild child and sexpot . The sources of this book are several people who knew Elvis Presley and Priscilla well, among them many friends from Priscilla s childhood and adolescence, Elvis s stepbrother Rick Stanley , Mike Edwards, Elvis s ex girlfriends and the wives of the Memphis Mafia men. The author writes that Priscilla promised sexual favors in exchange for meeting Elvis with Currie Grant , a married, 27 year old man who knew the singer , that she wasn t a virgin on her wedding night, as she and Elvis slept together on their second Dating activity date . The book also says that Priscilla didn t want to come to live with Elvis, but that her marriage was part of a mastermind for fame hatched by Priscilla and her mother and that she never loved Elvis. Her parents had forced Elvis to marry Priscilla against her will. It also describes the often dark side of their sensational marriage . Further, the author reveals the singer s kinky tastes and his constant demands on Priscilla s appearance, and she emphasizes that Elvis hated sex. He was not a man that was into the whole sex thing he wasn t the type. Finstad takes many quotes that Priscilla has made and calls them a web of lies that she has spun in publications such as Elvis and Me . Priscilla Presley filed a lawsuit against Currie Grant for his claims in the book, stating in her action that his claims were fabrications. On August 19, 1988 California Superior Court Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Daniel Curry found defendant Currie Grant guilty of slander and libel ..., 1998. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Child Bride The Untold Story Of Priscilla Beaulieu Presley ... more details
orphan date August 2010 infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Almost Lost The True Story of an Anonymous Teenager s Life on the Streets title orig translator image Image AlmostLostCover.jpg 200px image caption author Anonymous work Anonymous Beatrice Sparks illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre publisher Prentice Hall release date June 1996 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 140 pp isbn ISBN 978 0 380 78341 0 dewey 616.85 2706 0835 20 congress RJ506.D4 A46 1996 oclc 34192056 preceded by followed by Almost Lost The True Story of an Anonymous Teenager s Life is a young adult novel by Beatrice Sparks , cited as non fiction by her, but with no viable sources to suggest that the story, the characters, or the narrator are in any way factual. Almost Lost tells the story of Sammy, a runaway teenager who dabbles in Rap music rap , the occult , and drugs , and is turned into a happy, wholesome teen by attending therapy with Sparks. Reception Almost Lost was criticized by the majority of reviewers. Most agreed that the theme was fairly positive, but that the events described by the book seemed fake. The School Library Journal stated that, It is hard to imagine that the troubled teenager described in the beginning could change so dramatically so quickly and cure his father s cocaine habit, recover from depression, and restore his parents marriage. External links http www.linagoldberg.com goaskalice.html DEFAULTSORT Almost Lost The True Story Of An Anonymous Teenager s Life On The Streets Category 1996 books Category American young adult novels 1990s novel stub Ya novel stub ... more details
NAME Anderson, Sherwood ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Novelist, short story writer DATE OF BIRTH ...Infobox writer name Sherwood Anderson birth name image Sherwood Anderson 1933 .jpg caption Anderson in 1933 ... , John Fante , Ray Bradbury , F. Scott Fitzgerald signature SAndersonSig.jpg Sherwood Anderson September 13, 1876 &ndash March 8, 1941 was an American novelist and short story writer. His most enduring work is the short story sequence Winesburg, Ohio novel Winesburg, Ohio . ref http www.bookrags.com research anderson sherwood 1876 1941 sjpc 01 Anderson, Sherwood 1876 1941 St. James Encyclopedia ... at Clyde, Ohio , in 1884. Partly as a result of these misfortunes, young Sherwood found various ... a sherwood anderson Sherwood Anderson ref to pursue the writer s life of creativity. Anderson described ..., Ohio novel Winesburg, Ohio . He claimed that Hands , the opening story, was the first real story he ever wrote. ref Anderson, Sherwood. Sherwood Anderson s Memoirs . New York Harcourt, Brace, 1942 ... Marriages to be Anderson s finest novel. ref Howe, Irving. Sherwood Anderson . New York William Sloane ... luminaries. Of Faulkner, in fact, he wrote his ambiguous and moving short story A Meeting South, and, in 1925 ... PA400&ots Gn0yafiw9y&dq Sherwood 20anderson 20death 20martini&pg PA400 v onepage&q&f false 400 ... 5, 1941, ref 6 March 1941 . Sherwood Anderson III New York Times 23. ref after several days ... on March 8. ref 9 March 1941 . Anderson is Dead Noted Author 64 . New York Times 41. ref Sherwood ..., is the Great Adventure . ref Sherwood Anderson . http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid ... 1926, semi autobiographical novel Alice and the Lost Novel Alice and The Lost Novel 1929 Beyond Desire 1932 Kit Brandon A Portrait 1936 Short Story Collections Winesburg, Ohio novel Winesburg, Ohio ... Plays, Winesburg and Others 1937 Nonfiction A Story Teller s Story 1924, memoir The Modern Writer 1925, essays Sherwood Anderson s Notebook 1926, memoir Hello Towns 1929, collected newspaper articles ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Dorothy Sherwood was born in St. Louis, Missouri ref name family American Mother ... two year old son. ref name trial Early life and marriage She was the third child of a Scotch Irish American Scotch Irish foundry worker. ref name family Her father was married six times and Sherwood was the daughter ... at five years of age. Sherwood s mother died when she was nine and she was placed in an orphanage ... . Instead she was always in the back row in the chorus. She married a stage hand, James Sherwood ... found sporadic work as a motion picture operator and Sherwood was employed as a waitress. Their daughter, then age seven, resided with his mother. At that time their other child, Jimmy, was an infant. James had tuberculosis and died in a sanitarium in New York. Afterward Sherwood became engaged to a minor politician and dry county agent. When she lost her job the engagement was broken. Her landlady evicted her when she could not afford the room and board. ref name family Crime Sherwood drowned ... Trial and sentence Sherwood, 27, pleaded temporary insanity during her trial for the drowning of Jimmy ... name trial at Sing Sing . ref name found Two defense psychiatrists maintained that Sherwood was insane ... convictions were reviewed by the New York Court of Appeals . ref name trial Mrs. Sherwood Is Found Guilty ... Governor Herbert Lehman to grant Sherwood an unconditional pardon. ref name governor Urges Pardon for Mrs. Sherwood , The New York Times , January 24, 1936, pg. 40. ref She won an appeal for a new trial. ref name found Term For Mrs. Sherwood , The New York Times , September 17, 1936, pg. 16. ref .... She was then 28. Sherwood was freed on parole after serving three years and three months at the Westfield ... Army employed her doing clerical work in one of its institutions. Sherwood was allowed to visit ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sherwood, Dorothy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sherwood, Dorothy ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Sherwood Ring title orig translator image Image The sherwood ring.JPG image caption author Elizabeth Marie Pope illustrator Evaline Ness cover artist country language English series genre Young adult fiction Young adult publisher Houghton Mifflin pub date 1958 english pub date media type Print Hardcover and Paperback pages 272 pp 1958 Hardcover edition , 256 pp paperback edition isbn ISBN 978 0618177370 2001 Hardcover edition oclc 48203680 preceded by followed by The Sherwood Ring is a 1958 young adult novel by Elizabeth Marie Pope . The story of Peggy Grahame, and how she is forced to relocate to her uncle s estate when she is orphaned. Along the way she meets the ghosts of many characters from the Revolutionary Period. Plot summary When seventeen year old Peggy Grahame s father dies, she has no choice but to reside in the home of her only remaining relative, her uncle Enos. She journeys to her family s ancestral estate, Rest and be thankful, in Orange County, New York , and soon finds her uncle to be an eccentric ... why. Her uncle most often ignores her, treating her like a child when she does interfere, and she ... Thorne A charming young man who kindly offers Peggy a ride when she is lost. He is agreeable and laughs ... Sherwood, who has been terrorizing the area with his band of guerrilla soldiers for some time. Dick ... to capture Peaceable Sherwood, though to no avail. All his tricks fail, and Dick begins to think ... the criminal, and recklessly pushes on alone. He is sorely beaten, and Peaceable Sherwood escapes. Humbled ... by way of one of the spies, stolen from one of Peaceable Sherwood s very own men. It is in code ... to capture Peaceable Sherwood, but he escapes. Dick comes back bruised and battered, and Eleanor helps ... with Peaceable Sherwood. He is polite and welcoming, but is thoroughly surprised at Barbara s strength .... Peaceable Drummond Sherwood DEFAULTSORT Sherwood Ring Category 1958 novels Category Children ... more details
s settlement with Ore. The story reports that Sherwood agreed to pay her about 500,000 but a confidentiality ... 2.html General election In the general election in November, Sherwoodlost to Democrat ...Other people2 Don Sherwood disc jockey Infobox Congressman name Don Sherwood image Don Sherwood portrait.jpg ... alma mater Dartmouth College occupation automobile dealer Donald L. Don Sherwood born March 5, 1941 ... Personal life Born in Nicholson, Pennsylvania , Sherwood attended Lackawanna Trail High School ... Army U.S. Army . ref http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index S001146 Don Sherwood biography ... is still owned by his family. He is married and has three daughters. Sherwood began his political ... for 23 years, the last six as board president. Congressional career In 1998 , Sherwood won the Republican ... governor Robert P. Casey Robert Casey , by 515 votes. Some believe McDade s endorsement of Sherwood made the difference, even though Sherwood is considerably more conservative than McDade. Sherwood ... victory. Sherwood narrowly defeated Casey again in 2000, most likely helped by George W. Bush ... Census 2000 census made Sherwood somewhat safer. The biggest change came when the legislature ... a swing district, though Republicans had held the seat since 1961. Sherwood successfully ran for re ... affair Scandal On September 15, 2004, a woman locked herself inside the bathroom of Sherwood ..., the woman, Cynthia Ore , accused Sherwood of choking her, though he maintained he was only giving her a backrub. No charges were filed because both Sherwood and Ore refused to provide any details. The report ... , who ran against Sherwood on the Constitution Party United States Constitution Party ticket in 2004, distributed a copy of the police report to several newspapers and television stations. Sherwood ... Ore later filed a 5.5 million lawsuit against Sherwood, accusing him of repeatedly assaulting her during ..., Sherwood and Ore ended the lawsuit by reaching a settlement, the terms of which were not released. On November ... more details
ref improve date November 2011 Raymond A. Sherwood b. 25 November 1889 Brooklyn d. 15 August 1965 Arcadia ... Raymond A. Sherwood ref ref Raymond Sherwood, SSN 132 10 1224, U.S. Social Security Death Index ref ref Raymond A. Sherwood, World War I Draft Registration Card, No. 125, June 5, 1917 DOB 25 Nov 1890 ref ref https familysearch.org pal MM9.3.1 TH 267 11868 24559 90?cc 1861144 Raymond A. Sherwood, World ... States American lyricist of popular music of the Tin Pan Alley genre circa early 1920s . Sherwood .... ref Raymond A. Sherwood, World War I Draft Registration Card, No. 125, June 5, 1917 ref Selected compositions Various publishers Down Love s Old Way, words & music by Ray Sherwood, Samuel A. Massell, Brooklyn pub. 1915 General Hooligan , words by Ray Sherwood, music by Harry Von Tilzer ... Sherwood, music by Raymond Walker, P. J. Howley Music Co. 1917 OCLC 367888433 Honeymoon Waltz , words by Ray Sherwood, music by Victor Arden , Triangle Music Pub. Co. 1919 OCLC 221406803 She s the Heart of Dixieland, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Burt L. Rule, M. Witmark & Sons 1920 OCLC 26004178 Repasz Band Song Founded on the Melody of the Famous March of the Same Name, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Harry J. Lincoln, Jerry Vogel Music Co. 1920 OCLC 48429676 Published by A. J. Stasny Music Co. Down Where the Tennessee Flows, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule 1913 OCLC 165088879 I Did It All For You, words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule 1914 OCLC 665047875 I m Goin Back to Old Nebraska , words by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule , cover artist Edward Henry Pfeiffer ... by Ray Sherwood, music by Bert L. Rule 1914 OCLC 20120844 Why Shouldn t I Love You , words by Ray Sherwood ... Sherwood, music by John Frederick Coots J. Fred k Coots 1916 OCLC 726927577 When I Dream Of The Girl Of My Dreams , words by Ray Sherwood, music by John Frederick Coots J. Fred k Coots 1916 Published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc. Are we downhearted? No No No , words by Ray Sherwood, music by Will Donaldson ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Roberta Sherwood image alt caption image size landscape background solo singer birth name Roberta Sherwood alias birth date 1 July 1913 birth place St. Louis, Missouri origin death date death date and age 1999 07 05 1913 07 01 death place Sherman Oaks, California genre Torch ... associated acts website notable instruments Roberta Sherwood July 1, 1913, St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis ... Sherwood, 86, Singer At Top Clubs in 50 s and 60 s date 1999 07 09 url http www.nytimes.com 1999 07 09 arts roberta sherwood 86 singer at top clubs in 50 s and 60 s.html work The New York Times accessdate 2012 01 01 ref Early life and rise to stardom Roberta s father Robert Sherwood was the manager ... where she continued to perform. After the restaurant lost its lease, they got a concession to operate a hotel lounge. In 1953 Don was diagnosed with lung cancer and lost their concession. After an attempt to start another nightclub failed, Sherwood began to seriously pursue her career. For several ... Song Broke, Unknown, and 43, Roberta Sherwood Has Sudden Success , Life magazine Life , October ..., died in February 1960. ref Biscayne Times , July 2010, The Life and Times of Roberta Sherwood . ref Style Sherwood was usually described as a Torch song torch singer she appeared on stage in a sweater ... dress . ref name life Later career Sherwood s recordings were not tremendous successes her only charting ... show with Cyd Charisse , Anna Maria Alberghetti , and others in 1980. ref name times Roberta Sherwood Torch Singer , Los Angeles Times , July 9, 1999. ref Sherwood was an occasional actress, appearing ... the Film Welfare League in 1985. ref name times One of her sons is stage and television actor Jerry Lanning. Albums Introducing Roberta Sherwood 1956 Decca Show Stoppers 1957 Decca I Gotta Right to Sing ... NAME Sherwood, Roberta ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer DATE OF BIRTH 1 July 1913 PLACE ... Sherwood, Roberta Category Torch singers Category American female singers Category 1913 births ... more details
Infobox person image image size name Madeleine Sherwood birth name Madeleine Louise H l ne Thornton birth date Birth date and age 1922 11 13 birth place Montreal , Quebec , Canada death date death place occupation Actress spouse Robert Sherwood 1940 ? divorced 1 child years active 1953 1989 Madeleine Sherwood born November 13, 1922 is a Canadian actress of stage, film and television. She is widely known for her portrayals of Mae Sister Woman and Miss Lucy in both the Broadway and film versions of Tennessee Williams Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Sweet Bird of Youth . She starred or featured in 18 original Broadway productions including Arturo Ui , Do I Hear a Waltz? and Invitation to a March . However, she may be best remembered as Reverend Mother Placido to Sally Field s Sister Bertrille in The Flying Nun from 1967 1970. Early life Sherwood was born as Madeleine Louise H l ne Thornton in Montreal , Quebec , Canada , the granddaughter of the Dean of Dentistry at McGill University . Sherwood made her first stage appearance at the age of four in a church passion play. She started her professional career in Montreal when Rupert Kaplan cast her in Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC dramas and soap operas. Career Sherwood moved to New York City in 1950 and made her first Broadway theatre ... and is now a life member of the Studio. Sherwood was blacklisted during the McCarthy era . ref ... of the Mason Dixon Line . During this period, she lost most of her sense of hearing. Citation needed ... film Teachers 1984 Grace Hotel TV series Hotel 1 episode, 1986 Nobody s Child 1986 film Nobody s Child ... reflist External links IMDb name 0792828 IBDB name 68742 iobdb Madeleine Sherwood Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sherwood, Madeleine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sherwood, Madeleine Category 1922 births Category Living people Category ... Hollywood blacklist de Madeleine Sherwood fr Madeleine Sherwood it Madeleine Sherwood ... more details
Other uses Sherwood disambiguation SherwoodSherwood is a surname, and may refer to Adrian Sherwood Alf Sherwood , Welsh footballer Bill Sherwood Billy Sherwood , musician and one time member of the band Yes Brad Sherwood Brandi Sherwood , former Miss USA and Miss Teen USA and a model on The Price is Right Carlton Sherwood Charles Sherwood Davetta Sherwood David Sherwood Don Sherwood , U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania Dougan Sherwood , director of the National Youth Leadership Forum George Sherwood Canadian politician George Sherwood actor George Sherwood sculptor Grace Sherwood , convicted of witchcraft in Colonial Virginia Henry Sherwood Henry Burr Sherwood , inventor, miller, farmer of Westport CT Holly Sherwood , singer who performed mostly in the 1980s with Jim Steinman Isaac R. Sherwood John Sherwood disambiguation John Sherwood Kelly Justus Sherwood , United Empire Loyalist who, after the American Revolution, fled to Canada Leonid Sherwood , Russian sculptor and architect Levi Sherwood , New York assemblyman 50th New York State Legislature 1827 and 50th New York State Legislature 1828 Levi Sherwood motocross , freestyle motocross Levius Peters Sherwood Lyman Sherwood 1802 1865 , New York politician Madeleine Sherwood Mary Martha Sherwood Michael Sherwood Phyllis Sherwood Raymond A. Sherwood , lyricist for the Tin Pan Alley genre Robert E. Sherwood , American playwright, editor, and screenwriter Samuel Sherwood Canadian politician Sheila Sherwood Thomas Sherwood disambiguation Tim Sherwood born 1969 , English international footballer Vladimir Osipovich Sherwood , Russian architect Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood , Russian architect William of Sherwood , medieval logician Winfield S. Sherwood surname Sherwood It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname DEFAULTSORT Sherwood Category English language surnames Category Occupational surnames ... more details
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For alternative meanings Sherwood disambiguation leadtoolong date February 2012 Image Sherwoodglade.jpg thumb Birch Birch trees in Sherwood Forest Sherwood Forest is a Royal Forest in Nottinghamshire , England ... Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve today encompasses 423 hectares ref http www.naturalengland.org.uk ... along the River Erewash and the Forest of East Derbyshire . Image Sherwood forest park.JPG ... Activities in Sherwood Forest ref Part of the forest was opened as a country park ... lease from the Thoresby Hall Thoresby Estate . In 2002, a portion of Sherwood Forest was designated ... nottinghamshire 6475887.stm Sherwood Forest to double in size ref Some portions of the forest still ... another. The River Idle , a tributary of the River Trent Trent , is formed in Sherwood Forest from the confluence of several minor streams. Sherwood attracts 500,000 tourists annually, including many ... viewGold.asp?id 1937 Sherwood Forest Art and Craft Centre , which is situated in the former Coach House ... Oak.jpg thumb left The famous Major Oak Major Oak main Major Oak Sherwood Forest is home to the famous ... Midlands . Image Sherwood Forest visitor centre sign.jpg thumb 200px Visitor Centre. Thynghowe Thynghowe , an important Danelaw meeting place where people came to resolve disputes and settle issues, was lost ... history 2526 heritage archaeology art56785 Amateur Archaeologists Find Ancient Thyng In Sherwood ... ref Plans In early 2006 it was announced that major plans to transform the Sherwood Forest Visitor ..., Richard. Sherwood Forest in 1609 A Crown Survey Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Thoroton Society record series Conduit, Brian. Exploring Sherwood Forest Fletcher, John. Ornament of Sherwood Forest From Ducal Estate to Public Park Gray, Adrian. Sherwood Forest and the Dukeries Phillimore 2008 Sherwood Forest and the East Midlands Walks Jarrold Pathfinder Guides Innes Smith, Robert. The Dukeries & Sherwood Forest Ottewell, David. Sherwood Forest in Old Photographs Britain in Old Photographs ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Winfield Scott Sherwood 1817 June 25, 1870 was an American politician from New York and California . He was a member of the New York State Assembly Warren Co. in 69th New York State Legislature 1846 . On July 14, 1849, Sherwood was elected a delegate to the California Constitutional Convention, and was one of the signers of the California Constitution of 1849. He ran against Peter H. Burnett in the first statewide election for Governor of California after Mexican rule in 1849, but he lost. He later became a district judge. He was a presidential elector in United States presidential election, 1852 1852 . Persondata NAME Sherwood, Winfield S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 25, 1870 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sherwood, Winfield S Category California politicians Category 1817 births Category 1870 deaths Category American judges Category Members of the New York State Assembly California politician stub ... more details