Allen S. Merritt has written:
'Canadians and Their Government' -- subject(s): Politics and government
'Anglo-Italian Relations, 1900-1915'
'Canadians and Their Government' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Politics and Government, Federal government
Dixon Lanier Merritt has written:
'Sons of Martha' -- subject(s): Mason & Hanger Company
Merril Warren Menzies has written:
'Poverty in Canada' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, Poverty
Everett L. Merritt has written:
'Analytical photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Analytic Geometry, Photogrammetry, Tables
Wesley Merritt Tryon has written:
'The Tryon family in America'
Dixon Lanier Merritt was born in 1879.
G. P. Dixon has written: 'Do it yourself'
A. St. J. Dixon has written: 'Local injection therapy in rheumatic diseases'
Mim Dixon has written: 'Strategies for Cultural Competency in Indian Health Care' 'What happened to Fairbanks?' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social aspects of Trans-Alaska Pipeline (Alaska), Social change, Social conditions, Social problems
She was one of many female poets during the Harlem Renaissance.
Dean Dixon was married to Ritha Blume. She was Australian.
Dixon Lanier Merritt died in 1972.
1967
This limerick is attributed to Ogden Nash, but like all limericks, is difficult to pin down. Edward Lear's limericks are instantly recognizable because they are deliberately clumsy, but most others have no pedigree at all. -- The "curious bird" limerick was written and published by Dixon Lanier Merritt in 1910.
Joe Dixon has written: 'Joe Dixon'
Dixon Edwards has written: '\\'
Allan Dixon has written: 'Impressions'
Mabel Dixon has written: 'A souvenir of Sackville'
Dora Dixon-Fyle has written: '\\' '\\'
A. S. Dixon has written: 'Art and the community'
W.Macneile Dixon has written: 'English Parnassus'
Andrew Dixon has written: 'Taking stock'
Peggy Dixon has written: 'Dances from the courts of Europe'