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Meritt may
refer to:
Benjamin Dean
Meritt (1899–1989),
American classical scholar Harry Meritt (1920–2004),
English footballer Lucy
Taxis Shoe
Meritt...
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Meritt (originally Paul John Maetzker; 1843/4 – 7 July 1895) was a
British dramatist and
theatre manager,
producing many
sensational dramas.
Meritt was...
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Meritt Records was an
American jazz and
blues record company and
label that
existed from 1925 to 1929. It was
founded in
Kansas City by
Winston Holmes...
- 12-year-old
Matthew De
Meritt, who was born
without legs, took
turns wearing the costume,
depending on what
scene was
being filmed. De
Meritt actually walked...
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Benjamin Dean
Meritt (March 31, 1899 in Durham,
North Carolina – July 7, 1989 in Austin, Texas) was a
classical scholar,
professor and
epigraphist of ancient...
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Merritt Parkway (also
known locally as "The Merritt") is a controlled-access
parkway in
Fairfield County, Connecticut, with a
small section at the...
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Merritt College is a
public community college in Oakland, California,
United States. Merritt, like the
other three campuses of the
Peralta Community College...
- from the
original on 21 June 2019.
Retrieved 21 June 2019. Farmer,
Fannie Meritt. 1896. The
Original Boston Cooking-School Cookbook,
Facsimile Edition of...
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Abraham Grace Merritt (January 20, 1884 –
August 21, 1943) –
known by his byline, A.
Merritt – was an
American Sunday magazine editor and a
writer of fantastic...
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Harold George Meritt (22
September 1920 –
March 2004) was an
English semi-professional
footballer who made one
appearance in the
Football League for Leyton...