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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...
- p. 14.
Meritt 1984, p. 174. Vogeikoff-Brogan 2017. Hatziv****iliou 2022, p. 288.
Mylonas 1955; Vogeikoff-Brogan 2017.
Meritt 1984, p. 60.
Meritt 1984, p...
- scored, edited, and
written by Neil Breen. The film
stars Breen, Sara
Meritt,
Siohbun Ebrahimi,
Denise Bellini,
Marty Dasis, Brad Stein, John
Smith Burns...
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Bonna Daix
Wescoat (2022 to 2027) Carl
Blegen (1920 to 1926)
Benjamin Dean
Meritt (1926 to 1928)
Stephen Luce (1928 to 1929)
Richard Stillwell (1931 to 1932)...
- The
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...
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Meritt Records was a jazz
record label started by
Jerry Valburn in 1979. It made limited-edition
reissues of
early jazz that
could be
bought only through...