John Sterling

John Sterling

John Sterling may refer to:

*John Sterling (author) (1806–1844), British
*John Sterling (Heinlein), fictional character
*John Sterling (sportscaster) (born 1948), radio announcer for the New York Yankees
*John A. Sterling (1857-1918), American politician from Illinois
*John Whelan Sterling (1816-1885), chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Madison
*John William Sterling (1844-1918), philanthropist, major benefactor to Yale University.
*John Sterling Rockefeller, businessman, member of Rockefeller family.


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  • John D. Rockefeller, Jr. — John Davison Rockefeller, Jr. John D. Rockefeller Jr. Born January 29, 1874(1874 01 29) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S …   Wikipedia

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  • John Smith House — can refer to one of the following structures:England * John Smith House (Southwark), LondonScotland * John Smith House, Glasgow, headquarters of the Scottish Labour PartyUnited States * Listings on the National Register of Historic Places: **… …   Wikipedia

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