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  2. Edward S. Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Edward Strong Merrill (June 20, 1879 – March 29, 1951) was an American track athlete, college football player and coach, and osteopathic physician. [1] He served as the head football coach at Lawrence University (1902), Colorado College (1903) and Occidental College (1905–1906). [ 2 ]

  3. Edward Wilson Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Edward Wilson Merrill (August 31, 1923 – August 6, 2020) was an American biomaterials scientist. He was one of the founders of bioengineering, and specifically the biomedical engineering field it developed from chemical engineering. [9]

  4. Ed Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Ed Merrill; Second baseman: Born: May 22, 1860 Maysville, Kentucky: Died: January 29, 1946 (aged 85) Elmwood Park, Illinois: MLB debut; May 5, 1882, for the ...

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  7. Edward Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Edward Merrill may refer to: Edward C. Merrill Jr. (1920–1995), fourth president of Gallaudet University; Edward F. Merrill (1883–1962), chief justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court; Edward S. Merrill (c. 1880–1951), American track athlete and college football player and coach; Edward Wilson Merrill (born 1923), American biomaterials ...

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  9. Edmund C. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Merrill moved into Lynch's room at the YMCA's boarding house while trying to find a place to live in New York City. The two men shared their ideas of starting a brokerage, and became great friends. On October 15, 1914, Charles E. Merrill and Lynch started Merrill Lynch. [2]