. . . . . "7418"^^ . . . "Daisy Elna Sherman (12 October 1888 - September 1964) was a composer, musicologist, and teacher with a special interest in Thomas Hardy. Sherman was born in Massachusetts to Alice M. \u201CDaisy\u201D Fairchild and Sidney Algernon Sherman. Her mother Alice was a music teacher who also composed at least one song. Sherman earned two degrees at the Institute of Musical Art and also studied with Helen Hopekirk, and in London. Sherman taught at the Institute of Musical Art and Boston University College of Music. In 1936, Sherman was able to interview Hardy\u2019s second wife, Florence Dugdale, who told her that Hardy had always wanted to be a musician. Sherman belonged to The American Composers Alliance of New York, the Musical Association in London, and the Society of Women Musicians. Her works were published by Associated Music Publishers, Oxford University Press, and E. C. Schirmer. Her publications include:"@en . . . . "1121723677"^^ . . . . "Elna Sherman"@en . . . . . . . "Daisy Elna Sherman (12 October 1888 - September 1964) was a composer, musicologist, and teacher with a special interest in Thomas Hardy. Sherman was born in Massachusetts to Alice M. \u201CDaisy\u201D Fairchild and Sidney Algernon Sherman. Her mother Alice was a music teacher who also composed at least one song. Sherman earned two degrees at the Institute of Musical Art and also studied with Helen Hopekirk, and in London."@en . . "70877516"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .