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Executive Correspondence – Undated letter to Chairman Principi from Dr. Daniel Merrick, Denver VAMC Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service
Letter from Dr. Daniel Merrick to BRAC Chairman Anthony Principi, in support of retaining the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Merrick Hall
Merrick Hall houses the faculty offices of accounting, business administration, business education, economics and transportation. The building constructed in 1968 is named for Edward R. Merrick, an alumnus who after graduation became the treasurer of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company in Durham, North Carolina.https://digital.library.ncat.edu/campusbuildings/1032/thumbnail.jp
Judge R.T. Merrick of D.C.
Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, glass side, top: illegible.Looks like Richard T. Merrick, 1826-1885.Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
Elliot Merrick (1905-1997)
... Elliot Merrick, Labrador author and traveler, died on 22 April 1997, less than three weeks before his 92nd birthday. Toward the end of his life, he would joke that he was so old that he\u27d become "historical". In fact, he was one of the last surviving links with pioneer Labrador - a place that makes the present-day Labrador of jet overflights and nickel mines seem like another country. ... Elliot Merrick made no contribution to science; his trips did not result in new maps being drawn up, and he did not make any major or even minor archaeological finds. But his books about Labrador will live on to enthral future generations of readers with the magic of the North
Letter from W. T. Johnson to William A. Reeves
Letter from W. T. Johnson to William A. Reeves, requesting him to judge a contest at Cotton-Merrick Federation meeting
Letter from W. T. Johnson to H. G. Dawson
Letter from W. T. Johnson to H. G. Dawson, requesting him to judge a contest at Cotton-Merrick Federation meeting
Merrick Dodd and the Great Depression: A Few Historical Corrections
Merrick Dodd is remembered primarily for his role as coprotagonist, with Adolf Berle, in the famous Berle–Dodd debate. Dodd’s contribution to that debate—For Whom are Corporate Managers Trustees?—has generally been interpreted as the inspiration for modern stakeholder theory. Berle’s contribution has generally been viewed as the foundation on which shareholder primacy rests. Both of these views have been clarified by the nuanced work of Bratton and Wachter. Oddly, while scholars have devoted a great deal of attention to Berle’s actual life story, there is almost no scholarship that sheds light on Merrick Dodd, the historical person
Letter from M. S. Sanders to Cotton-Merrick Advisors
Letter from M. S. Sanders to Cotton-Merrick Advisors, concerning meeting
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Mr. W. I. Howard, Band Director, North Carolina College at Durham
Letter from W. T. Johnson to Mr. W. I. Howard, Band Director, North Carolina College at Durham, requesting that he judge a contest at meeting of Cotton-Merrick Group
Snacks 31 -- David Warlick!
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Snacks 4 the Brain! - Podcasts - Snacks 31 -- David Warlick!" Scott Merrick interviews David Warlick, a North Carolina educator, educational technology specialist, programmer and author. Podcasting in education, and in particular Warlicks' "Connect Learning" podcast series, are among the topics of discussion, as are science education and the implications of young people's use of MySpace.Vanderbilt University. Medical Cente
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