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  • Norman Sterry
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  • Sterry was born in Emporia, Kansas in 1878, the son of Clinton Norman Sterry (1843–1903) and Lousie Augusta Slocum. He was educated in the public schools in Kansas. In 1892, his father, who was an attorney, became the general attorney for the Santa Fe Railroad in the region west of Albuquerque. In October 1896, at age 18, Sterry moved with his family to Los Angeles. At the time of the 1900 United States Census, Sterry was listed as a student living with his parents at 2607 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. He had two younger sisters, Nora and Ruth, and a younger brother, Philip.
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Birth Date
  • 1878-07-08
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  • 1900
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Name
  • Norman Sterry
  • Sterry, Norman
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Caption
  • Photograph of Sterry from the 1903 University of Michigan yearbook
Date of Death
  • 1971-02-03
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Birth Place
death date
  • 1971-02-03
Place of Birth
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Date of Birth
  • 1878-07-08
Short Description
  • American football player and lawyer
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abstract
  • Sterry was born in Emporia, Kansas in 1878, the son of Clinton Norman Sterry (1843–1903) and Lousie Augusta Slocum. He was educated in the public schools in Kansas. In 1892, his father, who was an attorney, became the general attorney for the Santa Fe Railroad in the region west of Albuquerque. In October 1896, at age 18, Sterry moved with his family to Los Angeles. At the time of the 1900 United States Census, Sterry was listed as a student living with his parents at 2607 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. He had two younger sisters, Nora and Ruth, and a younger brother, Philip. Sterry received his further education at Meaney's Private School for Boys and the University of New Mexico.