Word: shermans
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...annual sense of happiness and joy usually sets in sometime early December. This is something I used to look forward to, but now I realize that for me this time of year will never be the same. Last year, on the first night of Hanukkah, Shira B. Palmer-Sherman ’02, one of my dearest friends, died after having been hit by a car nearly a week earlier. I’ve spent the year since then mourning her death, missing Shira desperately, and wondering how the world could possibly go on without the smartest, kindest and most...
...Palmer-Sherman was a history and literature concentrator in Pforzheimer House from Englewood, N.J. She had been very active in Hillel and various theatrical productions before her death...
More than one hundred friends and family members gathered in Harvard Hillel’s Beren Hall yesterday afternoon to remember Shira B. Palmer-Sherman ’02, who died last December after being struck by a car on Eliot...
This past summer, Hillel established the Shira Palmer-Sherman Memorial Fund, to benefit theater and other activities Palmer-Sherman “cared deeply about,” said Benjamin Z. Galper ’02, chair of Hillel’s Coordinating Council...
...each other, but also because each character is established as such an individual. The central figure of the ensemble is undoubtedly Gene Hackman, the only actor Anderson found “charming enough” to get away with addressing his wife’s African-American suitor Henry Sherman (Danny Glover) as “Coltrane.” He is genuinely delightful as he takes Chas’ repressed sons Ari and Uzi out for a day trip, jay-walking across busy streets, hitching rides on garbage trucks and stealing bottles of milk from convenience stores, much...