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  2. Julius Sterling Morton - Wikipedia

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    Julius Sterling Morton (April 22, 1832 – April 27, 1902) was a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who served as President Grover Cleveland's secretary of agriculture. He was a prominent Bourbon Democrat , taking a conservative position on political, economic, and social issues, and opposing agrarianism .

  3. J. Sterling Livingston - Wikipedia

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    J. Sterling Livingston (June 7, 1916 – February 14, 2010) was an American entrepreneur, management consultant, and professor at the Harvard Business School for 25 years. Early life [ edit ]

  4. Robert J. Serling - Wikipedia

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    He wrote at least eight novels and sixteen books of nonfiction. His novel The President's Plane Is Missing was made into a 1973 made-for-TV film starring Buddy Ebsen . He received the 1988 Lauren D. Lyman Award "for distinguished achievement in the field of aviation and aerospace journalism."

  5. In the Walls of Eryx - Wikipedia

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    "In the Walls of Eryx" is a short story by American writers H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth J. Sterling, [1] written in January 1936 and first published in Weird Tales magazine in October 1939. It is a science fiction story involving space exploration in the near future.

  6. Sterling North - Wikipedia

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    One of North's first books, The Pedro Gorino, published in 1929, was a narrative of the life of Harry Dean, an African-American sea captain. A 1934 North novel, Plowing on Sunday, featured a rare dust jacket illustration by Iowa artist Grant Wood. North's book Midnight and Jeremiah was made into the Disney movie So Dear to My Heart in 1949.

  7. The Life of John Sterling - Wikipedia

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    The Life of John Sterling is a biography of the Scottish author John Sterling (1806–1844) written by his friend, the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. It was first published in 1851. [1] John Sterling was a colleague and friend of Carlyle, but achieved far less success as a writer.