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Charles Hitchcock Sherrill

About Author

Charles Hitchcock Sherrill (1867–1936) was an American author, diplomat, and athlete with a diverse and influential career. Born in New York, Sherrill was educated at Yale University where he also excelled in athletics, particularly in track and field. After completing his education, he practiced law and became involved in politics and diplomacy. Sherrill served as the U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, and later to Turkey, where his efforts significantly shaped U.S. diplomatic relations during that era.