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  1. Charles Edward Merrill (October 19, 1885 – October 6, 1956) was an American philanthropist, stockbroker, and co-founder, with Edmund C. Lynch, of Merrill Lynch (previously called Charles E. Merrill & Co.).

  2. Freedom to learn: A view of what education might become. Carl R. Rogers columbus, ohio: Charles E. Merrill, 1969/Pp.358/Paperback, $3.95; Cloth, $7.50. Review Article. Published: December 1970.

    • R. S. Peters
    • 1970
  3. Charles Merrill was offered a starting salary of $25 per week plus 10 percent of the profits (Perkins 1999). Among the employees he inherited was a secretary by the name of Lillian Burton. Burton had previous brokerage experience having worked as a secretary for a disreputable brokerage operation.

  4. A millionaire by the time he was thirty-one, Charles E. Merrill more than any other individual is responsible for the innovations and concepts that allowed the average American after World War II to participate in the stock market. He was also the first prominent Wall Streeter to predict the Great Crash of 1929.

  5. Charles Edward Merrill Jr. (August 17, 1920 – November 29, 2017) was an American educator, author, and philanthropist, best known for supporting historically black colleges and founding the Commonwealth School in Boston.

  6. The slow learner in the classroom. Charles E. Merrill. Abstract. The author's thesis is that slow learning results from atypical development of perceptual-motor skills. Research is cited baring the relationships between posture, laterality, directionality, and achievement in the elementary school.

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  8. Sep 18, 2016 · Book Review : Strom, Robert D. TEACHING IN THE SLUM SCHOOL. Columbus: Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc., 1965, 116 pp

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