Persondata Persondata NAME Merrill, Patrick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lacrosse player ... Merrill, Patrick Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Canadian lacrosse players ... dispersal draft was held, and Merrill was chosen second overall by the Titans. ref cite web url http ... 5, 2007 accessdate 2007 11 05 ref Merrill s brother Brodie Merrill also plays in the NLL for the Philadelphia ... more details
Merrill may refer to Places In the United States Merrill Field Merrill Airfield, Anchorage, Alaska Merrill, Iowa Merrill, Maine Merrill, Michigan Merrill, Mississippi , an unincorporated community near Lucedale in George County, Mississippi George County Merrill, Oregon Merrill, Wisconsin Merrill town , Wisconsin Merrill Township, Michigan Merrill Township, North Dakota Merrill College at the University of California, Santa Cruz People Merrill surname Other uses Merrill Lynch , a division of Bank of America Skidmore, Owings and Merrill , architectural firm USS Merrill DD 976 USS Merrill DD 976 Nine Men s Morris , a strategy board game also called Merrills disambig de Merrill fr Merrill it Merrill nl Merrill pl Merrill pt Merrill vo Merrill ... more details
Samuel Merrill may refer to Samuel Merrill Indiana , early leading figure in Indiana Samuel Merrill Iowa , Republican Governor of Iowa from 1868 to 1872 Samuel Merrill III , political scientist and mathematician hndis Merrill, Samuel ... more details
Aaron S. Merrill , US Navy rear admiral during World War II Amanda Merrill , American Democratic member of the New Hampshire Senate Charles E. Merrill , American philanthropist, stockbroker, and co founder of Merrill Lynch Charles E. Merrill Jr. , American educator Elmer Drew Merrill , botanist Elmer Truesdell Merrill , classical scholar Eugene H. Merrill academic Eugene H. Merrill politician Frank Merrill , US Army major general commander of Merrill s Marauders George P. Merrill , American chemist, geologist and pedologist, winner of the 1922 J. Lawrence Smith Medal Helen Merrill , American Jazz vocalist James Merrill , American poet Jan Merrill , American middle distance runner Kieth Merrill , American filmmaker Lewis Merrill , US Army officer in civil war later fought against KKK. Monique Merrill , American ski mountaineer Nathaniel Merrill , American stage director and opera director Philip Merrill , American diplomat, publisher, banker, and philanthropist Richard B. Merrill , American inventor of Foveon X3 sensor Robert Merrill , American operatic baritone singer Russel Merrill , US Navy pilot during World War I, and pioneer of aviation in Alaska Samuel Ingham Merrill , American industrialist, founder of Los Angeles YMCA Merrill Cook , Utah politician Beverly Ann Merrill , star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey surname ... more details
USS Merrill may refer to USS Merrill DE 392 , a destroyer escort that served during World War II as a ship of the U.S. Coast Guard USS Merrill DD 976 , a Spruance class destroyer that served from 1978 to 1998 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Merrill Category United States Navy ship names de USS Merrill pl USS Merrill ... more details
Use mdy dates date July 2011 dablink This article is about Merrill Lynch as an independent company prior ..., see Bank of America Merrill Lynch Infobox company company name Merrill Lynch company logo Image Merrill Lynch logo.svg 220px Merrill Lynch & Co. company type Subsidiary of br Bank of America foundation 1914 as Charles E. Merrill & Co. founder Charles E. Merrill br Edmund C. Lynch location Four ... Merrill Lynch ref http www.namedevelopment.com blog archives 2009 01 merrill lynch n.html Merrill Lynch ... s largest brokerage . ref http www.ml.com index.asp?id 7695 8134 About Merrill Lynch . Ml.com. Retrieved on July 11, 2011. ref Formerly known as Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. , prior to 2009 the firm was publicly owned and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MER . Merrill agreed ... Crash of the Titans by Greg Farrell ref This article describes both the historical Merrill Lynch and its ongoing operations as a subsidiary of the Bank of America. Merrill Lynch is headquartered in New .... Merrill opened his Charles E. Merrill & Co. for business at 7 Wall Street in New York City. A few months later, Merrill s friend, Edmund C. Lynch , joined him, and in 1915 the name was officially changed to Merrill, Lynch & Co. At that time, the firm s name included a Comma punctuation comma between Merrill and Lynch. ref McCrory Stores Corporation, display advertisement, The New York Times, December .... Price to yield 7 . Write for Circular T. M. MERRILL, LYNCH & CO. 7 Wall Street, NEW YORK. Penobscot ... Merrill Lynch 1917 logo.png thumb left 160px Merrill Lynch logo c. 1917 In its early history, Merrill ... E. Merrill Charles Merrill led the firm through a major restructuring, spinning off the company .... 10, 1930 ref Along with the business, Merrill also transferred the bulk of its employees, including Edmund C. Lynch and Winthrop H. Smith . Charles Merrill received a minority interest in E.A. Pierce ... width 250 caption1 E.A. Pierce & Co. above merged with Merrill Lynch in 1940. The following year ... more details
Charles Merrill may refer to Charles E. Merrill 1885 1956 , American philanthropist, stockbroker and co founder of Merrill Lynch & Company Charles E. Merrill, Jr. born 1920 , American educator, author and philanthropist Charles Merton Merrill 1907 1996 , United States federal judge Charles Washington Merrill 1869 1958 , American mining metallurgist See also Charles Merrill Hough 1858 1927 , federal judge in New York City hndis Merrill, Charles ... more details
John Merrill may refer to John Merrill marathon walker , British sportsman John Merrill Medal of Honor recipient John Merrill , awarded US Medal of Honor, September 29, 1879 John O. Merrill , American architect and structural engineer, 1896 1975 John P. Merrill , American physician, researcher and Harvard professor, 1917 1984 hndis Merrill, John DEFAULTSORT Merrill, John ... more details
Stephen , Steve , or Steven Merrill is the name of Stephen Mason Merrill 1825&ndash 1905 , American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Steve Merrill born 1946 , American lawyer and the 87th Governor of New Hampshire, U.S.A. hndis Merrill, Stephen ... more details
Joseph Merrill may refer to Joseph F. Merrill , a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Joseph Merrill sheriff , sheriff of Carroll County, Georgia mentioned by Mark Twain hndis name Merrill, Joseph ... more details
Merrill Township may refer to the following places in the United States Merrill Township, Michigan Merrill Township, Hettinger County, North Dakota geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Merrill Township ... more details
Eugene Merrill is the name of Eugene H. Merrill academic born 1934 , distinguished professor of Old Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary Eugene H. Merrill politician 1908 1973 , commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission from 1952 1953 hndis Merrill, Eugene ... more details
Elmer Merrill may refer to Elmer Drew Merrill 1876 1956 , American botanist Elmer Truesdell Merrill 1860 1936 , American Latin scholar disambiguation ... more details
William Merrill may refer to William Emery Merrill 1837 1891 , American soldier and military engineer William Henry Merrill , American electrical engineer and founder of Underwriters Laboratories William Merrill Whitman 1911 1993 , American lawyer and officer of the Panama Canal Company William P. Merrill 1867 1954 , American theologian and hymn writer hndis Merrill, William ... more details
George Merrill is the name of George Merrill Medal of Honor , American Civil War soldier George Merrill gay activist 1866&ndash 1928 , life long companion of English poet and gay activist Edward Carpenter George Merrill songwriter , wrote hit songs such as I Wanna Dance with Somebody Who Loves Me George Edmands Merrill 1846&ndash 1908 , American Baptist clergyman and educator George Perkins Merrill 1854&ndash 1929 , American geologist George W. Merrill 1837&ndash ? , American politician and diplomat George F. Merrill , former member of the Wisconsin Legislature hndis Merrill, George ja ... more details
Hugh Merrill is an American artist, recognized internationally in the contemporary printmaking community ... in 1949, Hugh Merrill was raised in Washington, D.C. and Alabama. His grandfather, Hugh Davis Merrill ..., advising Kennedy, Humphrey and Johnson on agricultural issues. Merrill began his artistic career in 1969 at the Maryland Institute College of Art MICA . Within his first year, Merrill flunked out and ended ..., Merrill completed his undergraduate work and was accepted to Yale School of Art . There, he ... from Yale in 1975, Merrill taught at Wheaton College Massachusetts before being hired to teach printmaking ..., Hugh Merrill began working on etchings of the urban environment, which he termed real estatescapes, a phrase meant to represent the dominance of society over nature. In the 1980s Merrill focused ... plates. ref McKenna, George L. Introduction, Prints by Hugh Merrill , exhibition catalog, Nelson ... During the 1990s, Hugh Merrill became concerned that his prints and studio work were not having the direct ... vision with community arts actions. In 1996, Merrill worked with the Kemper Museum of Contemporary ..., Merrill created a tabloid publication insert in the Sunday Kansas City Star inviting the public to bring .... In conjunction with the exhibit, Merrill also created Portrait of Self , an arts and educational ... influences on their sense of sense. Since its creation, Merrill has gone on to use Portrait of Self ... on these experiences, Merrill helped transform Chameleon Theatre, a small not for profit whose mission ..., Falun, Sweden, 2007 p138 143. ref and other museums around the world. Most recently Merrill has worked ... with Patrick Moonasar and Matt Hilger which produced a series of posters of homeless children ... www.naehcy.org NAEHCY.org ref in Washington, D.C. In addition, Hugh Merrill has been invited on Kansas ... inkubator press opens friday Review magazine.org ref Hugh Merrill has been a speaker at numerous conferences ..., Prints by Hugh Merrill , exhibition catalog, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO and Springfield ... more details
11768 Merrill is a main belt asteroid with an orbital period of 2054.5126114 days 5.62 years . ref name JP Small body Database Browser cite web url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 11768 title JPL Small Body Database Browser accessdate 2008 05 24 publisher NASA ref The asteroid was discovered on March 26, 1971. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Merrill Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1971 Beltasteroid stub fa it 11768 Merrill hu 11768 Merrill uk 11768 vi 11768 Merrill yo 11768 Merrill ... more details
Jonathan Alden Jon Merrill born May 25, 1945 in Washington, D.C. , is an American fandom editor and collector who, with Tricia Trozzi, was the co president of the international Annie musical Annie fan club for the from 1983 to 1998, and the co editor of the Annie People newsletter. Merrill was featured in the 2006 award winning documentary film Life After Tomorrow directed by Gil Cates Jr. and Julie Stevens American actress Julie Stevens . ref http www.hingepepper.com fanclub.htm ref References reflist External links IMDb name 2836785 Persondata NAME Merrill, Jon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 25, 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH Washington, D.C. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Merrill, Jon Category Living people fi Jon Merrill ... more details
All World honours. Personal Brodie s brother PatrickMerrillPatrick is a member of the Toronto Rock . Both Brodie and Patrick are members of the Brampton Excelsiors MSL Brampton Excelsiors in the Major ... 2005 Brodie Merrill born November 5, 1981 in Orangeville, Ontario Orangeville , Ontario is a Canada ... Wings and Major League Lacrosse for the Hamilton Nationals . High school career Merrill attended the Salisbury ... as a First Team High School All American . College career Merrill attended Georgetown ... Pdxlumber camvilay.jpg thumb 275px Merrill left in 2009 NLL Merrill was also the first player taken ... season, the league held a dispersal draft. Merrill was selected with the first overall pick in the draft ... Acquire Brodie Merrill in Six Player Deal date August 09, 2011 accessdate 2011 08 08 ref MLL He was the Major ... url http insidelacrosse.com page.cfm?pagerid 2&news fdetail&storyid 208479 title Brodie Merrill earns ... Box career Junior Merrill played his junior lacrosse with the Orangeville Northmen Jr. A Orangeville Northmen of the OLA Junior A Lacrosse League . In 2000, Merrill lead the Northmen to a league championship. In 2001, Merrill was awarded the John McCauley Award for Best Defesive Player, and shared ... wampsbibleoflacrosse.com ref Senior Merrill began his senior career with the Coquitlam Adanacs of the Western ... Series Lacrosse , winning two consecutive Mann Cup championships 2008 2009 . Merrill is currently playing ... news item brodie.html title Interview with Brodie Merrill Hill Lacrosse Director named Best ... Reflist Lacrosse topics Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Merrill, Brodie ALTERNATIVE ..., Ontario DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Merrill, Brodie Category 1981 births Category ... more details
For other schools of the same name Merrill College disambiguation Infobox University name Merrill College ... campus Suburban Forest Sylvan colors Blue and Orange mascot the Merrill Bird nickname Merrillites ... Cruz, CA 95064 website Merrill.UCSC.Edu logo Image Merrill College.jpg 260px thumb right Merrill College administration building Merrill College is a residential college at the University of California ... and global consciousness. Location Merrill is located at the far northeastern corner of the University ... largely by tall redwood trees. History Merrill was founded in 1968 as the fourth college at UCSC. The college takes its name from Charles E. Merrill Jr. , former Headmaster of the Commonwealth School in Boston. In 1968, Merrill was the chairman of the Charles E. Merrill Trust, named for his father, Charles E. Merrill Charles E. Merrill, Sr. , the founder of Merrill Lynch . It was in this year that the Trust ... Cruz. ref cite web title 60s benefactor Merrill College a force for hope url http www.ucsc.edu currents ... sciences, and Crown in the natural sciences. However, Merrill allowed its early faculty and students ... theme, Merrill quickly attracted liberal and radical faculty and students. It offered ethnic studies ..., including Herbert Marcuse in 1975. Merrill also gained a reputation as a campus center of openness ... student residences. In 2003, as part of a campus wide food service consolidation program, the Merrill dining hall closed and was converted into a multi use space, called the Merrill Cultural Center. In 2006, the History Department, and many affiliated faculty, left their longtime home at Merrill for the new Humanities Building next to Cowell College. Architecture and buildings Image Merrill College Quad.JPG 260px thumb right The Quad at Merrill College The San Francisco architectural firm Campbell and Wong designed the buildings at Merrill College. Most of the original structures were completed by 1970. The Crown Merrill Apartments were added in 1986. Unlike the first colleges, Merrill does ... more details
Infobox person name Philip Merrill image alt caption birth name birth date Birth date 1934 4 28 mf y ... Bay nationality other names known for Philanthropy occupation Publisher, diplomat Philip Merrill ... author Gately, Gary title Philip Merrill, 72, Publisher and Ex Diplomat publisher New York Times date June 14, 2006 accessdate 2012 03 12 ref Career Born Philip Merrill Levine ... him as chairman of the company their daughter Catherine Merrill Williams is president and publisher ... Gazette Communications, Inc. Catherine Merrill Williams accessdate 2008 11 16 ref Merrill served ... name cornell cite web url http www.news.cornell.edu stories June06 Philip Merrill death.deb.html title Philip Merrill 55, publisher, statesman, philanthropist, is presumed dead in sailing accident publisher Cornell Chronicle date June 15, 2006 accessdate 2012 03 12 ref Philanthropy Merrill donated 7 million to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation . The building, the Phillip Merrill Center, was awarded ... 389 title The Philip Merrill Center CBF s Headquarters publisher Chesapeake Bay Foundation accessdate 2012 03 12 ref In 2001, Merrill donated 10 million to the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University ... About Merrill publisher University of Maryland accessdate 2012 03 12 ref Merrill donated 4 million in 2003 to create the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies SAIS . Eliot A. Cohen is the director of the Merrill Center. ref cite web url http rightweb.irc online.org ind merrill merrill.php title Philip Merrill work Right Web date 2006 07 13 accessdate 2006 07 20 ref Merrill was a benefactor of the Aspen Institute and the Corcoran ... annually awards the The Philip Merrill Award for Outstanding Contributions to Liberal Arts Education ... and Alumni Philip Merrill Award publisher Washingtonian magazine Washingtonian date November 10, 2011 accessdate February 13, 2012 ref Death Merrill disappeared while sailing alone on the Chesapeake ... more details
spouse partner David Noyes Jackson David Jackson children relatives Charles E. Merrill father influences ... portaldisp James Ingram Merrill March 3, 1926 &ndash February 6, 1995 was an American poet whose ... also wrote essays, fiction, and plays. Life James Ingram Merrill was born in New York City to Hellen Ingram Merrill and Charles E. Merrill , founding partner of the Merrill Lynch investment firm. He had two older half siblings a brother and a sister from his father s first marriage. As a boy, Merrill enjoyed a highly privileged upbringing in economic and educational terms. Merrill s childhood governess taught him French and German, an experience Merrill wrote about in his 1974 poem Lost in Translation ... years old. As a teenager, Merrill attended the Lawrenceville School , where he befriended ... 990CE2DB143AF934A35751C0A963958260 James Merrill Is Dead at 68 Elegant Poet of Love and Loss , The New ... one of his close friends and classmates was the novelist Frederick Buechner. ref When Merrill was 16 ... the name Jim s Book . Initially pleased, Merrill would later regard the precocious book as an embarrassment. Merrill was drafted in 1944 into the United States Army and served for eight months. His studies interrupted by war and military service, Merrill returned to Amherst College in 1945 and graduated in 1947. The Black Swan , a collection of poems Merrill s Amherst professor and lover Kimon Friar published privately in Athens, Greece in 1946, was printed in just one hundred copies when Merrill was 20 years old. Merrill s first mature work, The Black Swan is Merrill s scarcest title and considered one of the 20th century s most collectible literary rarities. Merrill s first commercially published ... published in 1982, evokes the Merrill Lynch logo. Merrill s partner of more than four decades was David Noyes Jackson David Jackson , also a writer. Merrill and Jackson met in New York City after a performance of Merrill s The Bait in 1953. Together, they moved to Stonington, Connecticut in 1955 ... more details
for the mathematician Helen Abbot Merrill Infobox musical artist name Helen Merrill image caption image ... past members notable instruments Helen Merrill born Jelena Ana Milcetic on July 21, 1930 in New York City is an internationally known jazz vocalist . Merrill s recording career has spanned six decades ... in the American jazz scene. Youth and early career in the United States Merrill was born in 1930 to Croatia ... she was sixteen, Merrill had taken up music full time. In 1952, Merrill made her recording ... label , Merrill was signed by Mercury Records for their new Emarcy label. In 1954, Merrill recorded ... old. The success of Helen Merrill album Helen Merrill prompted Mercury to sign her for an additional four album contract. Merrill s follow up to Helen Merrill was the 1956 LP, Dream of You , which ... was his first in many years. His arrangements on Merrill s laid the musical foundations for his work ... 1950s and 1960s, Merrill spent much of her time touring Europe , where she enjoyed more commercial ... live concerts with jazz notables Chet Baker , Romano Mussolini , and Stan Getz . Merrill returned to the U.S. in the 1960s, but moved to Japan in 1967 after touring there. Merrill developed a following in Japan that remains strong to this day. In addition to recording while in Japan, Merrill ... a show on a Tokyo radio station . Later career Merrill returned to the US in 1972 and has continued ... and Hammerstein , among many others. Two albums from Merrill s later career have been tributes to past musical partners. In 1987, Merrill and Gil Evans recorded fresh arrangements of their classic ... critically acclaimed of Merrill s albums in the 1980s. In 1987 she co produced a CD Billy Eckstine sing ... Brown as a tribute to the late trumpeter. One of Merrill s millennium released recordings ... Merrill 2000 , combines jazz, pop music pop and blues songs with several traditional Croatian songs sung in Croatian. br Helen Merrill has been married three times, first to musician Aaron Sachs , second ... more details
Merrill House may refer to Merrill House Rogers, Arkansas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Benton County, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Benton County, Arkansas Charles W. Merrill House , Orinda, California, NRHP listed Samuel Merrill House , Pasadena, California, National Register of Historic Places listings in Pasadena, California listed on the NRHP in Pasadena, California Merrill Poor House , Andover, Maine, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland County, Maine listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County, Maine Capt. Reuel and Lucy Merrill House , Cumberland Center Station, Maine, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland County, Maine listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County, Maine Merrill Hall , Farmington, Maine, National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, Maine listed on the NRHP in Franklin County, Maine Capt. Reuben Merrill House , Yarmouth, Maine, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cumberland County, Maine listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County, Maine Merrill Estate , Barnstable, Massachusetts, NRHP listed Merrill Double House , Worcester, Massachusetts, NRHP listed Merrill Newhardt House , Iuka, Mississippi, National Register of Historic Places listings in Tishomingo County, Mississippi listed on the NRHP in Tishomingo County, Mississippi Merrill Maley House , Jackson, Mississippi, National Register of Historic Places listings in Hinds County, Mississippi listed on the NRHP in Hinds County, Mississippi Baker Merrill House , Easton, New York, List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York Louis Edgar and Clara H. Merrill House , Richmond ... County, Utah R. D. Merrill House , Seattle, Washington, National Register of Historic Places listings in Seattle, Washington listed on the NRHP in Seattle, Washington Levi Merrill House , Eau Claire ... on the NRHP in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin Lovejoy and Merrill Nowlan Houses , Janesville, Wisconsin ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Merrill Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Cashel portion of Tudor and Cashel, Ontario Tudor and Cashel , Hastings County, Ontario Hastings County and Addington Highlands, Ontario Addington Highlands , Lennox and Addington County , Ontario coords Coord 44 55 24 N 77 24 11 W region CA ON type waterbody source AtlasofCanada display inline,title type inflow Merrill Creek Ontario Merrill Creek outflow Merrill Creek catchment basin countries Canada length 4.3 width 1.3 area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation 338 islands cities frozen Merrill Lake is a lake in the Moira River and Lake Ontario drainage basin s that straddles the border between the Cashel portion of Tudor and Cashel, Ontario Tudor and Cashel , Hastings County and Addington Highlands, Ontario Addington Highlands , Lennox and Addington County in Ontario , Canada . The lake is about convert 4.3 km mi 1 long and convert 1.3 km mi 1 wide and lies at an elevation of convert 338 m ft 0 about convert 12 km mi 0 northeast of the community of Gunter, Ontario Gunter and convert 19 km mi 0 northwest of the community of Cloyne, Ontario Cloyne . The northwest end of the lake lies in Tudor and Cashel, Hastings County, the rest in Addington Highlands, Lennox and Addington County. The primary inflow is Merrill Creek Ontario Merrill Creek from Todd Lakes Lennox and Addington County Todd Lakes at the north of the east bay, and there are six unnamed creek secondary inflows one at the northwest, three at the north and two at the north of the east bay. Merrill Creek is also the primary outflow, at the southeast towards Little Merrill Lake Merrill Creek Little Merrill Lake . It flows via Partridge Creek Ontario Partridge Creek , the Skootamatta River and the Moira River into the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario at Belleville, Ontario Belleville . References refbegin cite cgndb id FEBSZ title Merrill Lake accessdate 2010 03 04 citeweb url http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca ... more details