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Outside of the museum are his CPR steam locomotive Royal Hudson No. 2839 with a 1912 Pullman private car. By 2004, Nethercutt Collection and Museum included nearly 250 automobiles and led Autoweek to call the Nethercutt Collection one of America's five greatest automobile museums . [ 7 ]
The company was headquartered at the Merle Norman Building until the 1950s. The company further expanded to thousands of outlets throughout North America, Europe, and Asia becoming a centi-million dollar operation. [2] In 1969, the company went public on the American Stock Exchange and sold 400,000 shares at $25.
Merle Norman was the primary sponsor of the 1981 Met Gala with the event's theme of The Eighteenth-Century Woman. [14] The company sponsors the USC Trojans and funded Merle Norman Stadium for the school's new NCAA Division I beach volleyball program in 2012. [34] From 2020, the company sponsored the Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders in the NFL. [35]
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Merle Nethercutt Norman (January 15, 1887 – January 1, 1972) was an American cosmetics magnate, chemist, and philanthropist. [1] She was the founder of Merle Norman Cosmetics and was one of the early business pioneers of franchising .
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Dan Wetzel and SI's Pat Forde are joined by former Nike and Adidas representative, Merl Code, who is potentially days away from beginning his 9-month prison sentence. Code is publishing his book ...
Merl Condit (1917–1992), American National Football League player; Merl LaVoy (1885–1953), American photographer and documentary cinematographer; Merl Lindsay (1916–1965), American Western swing musician; Merl Reagle (1950–2015), American crossword constructor; Merl Saunders (1934–2008), American keyboardist