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The cultivated soybean first appeared in Species Plantarum, by Linnaeus, under the name Phaseolus max L. The combination Glycine max ( L .) Merr., as proposed by Merrill in 1917, has become the valid name for this useful plant.
Davis and Merrill adopted a baby boy, Michael, in 1952, and Davis appeared in a Broadway revue, Two's Company directed by Jules Dassin.
He appeared twice as a guest villain on Batman as the gunfighter " Shame " ( 1966 and 1968 ), the second time with his wife, Dina Merrill, as " Calamity Jan ".
Merrill appeared regularly as a guest star on numerous television series in the 1960s, notably as villainess Calamity Jan in a 1966 episode of Batman alongside her then-husband, Cliff Robertson.
In 1954, she appeared in the episode " Fearful Hour " of the Gary Merrill NBC series Justice in the role of a desperately poor and aging film star who attempts suicide to avoid being exposed as a thief.
Ace Merrill and Vern Tessio, who first appeared in The Body, appear in flashback in this story.
Actors who appeared in episodes included Phyllis Avery, Ida Lupino, Sam Peckinpah, Peter Falk, Hugh O ' Brian, Shelley Winters, Cliff Robertson, John Cassavetes, Jack Lord, William Shatner, Angie Dickinson, Suzanne Pleshette, Robert Stack, Dina Merrill, Darren McGavin, Broderick Crawford, Robert Wagner, Robert Young and Stuart Whitman.
Valri Bromfield, Edie McClurg, Rich Hall, Gerard Mulligan, Merrill Markoe and Paul Raley all appeared on the show and served as writers.
Among the programs in which Merrill appeared are: The 20th Century-Fox Hour, Wagon Train, Studio 57, Studio One, Playhouse 90, Alcoa Theatre, Rawhide, Laramie, Sam Benedict, Alfred Hitchcock Presents ( the episode " Manacled " original air date 1957 ), Zane Grey Theater, The Twilight Zone, General Electric Theater, Ben Casey, Combat !, The Outer Limits, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, Marcus Welby, M. D., Medical Center, Kung Fu, and Cannon.
He also appeared during the week of December 9, 2002 on Hollywood Squares for their " Game Show Week ", which also featured Monty Hall, Carol Merrill, Bob Eubanks, Peter Marshall, Wink Martindale, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly and Chuck Woolery.
She allegedly appeared in Ouija board séances to her friends James Merrill ( 1926-1995 ) and David Jackson ( 1922-2001 ), becoming a major character in Merrill's The Changing Light at Sandover, a book-length supernatural epic poem published in 1982.
Four titles appeared in 1966, Fantasy Stories, Macabre Stories, Spectre Stories and Strange Stories, featuring, among other stories, a number of reworked strips by Gower Studios artists Ron Embleton and Bill Merrill, Spaceman ( originally produced for Gould / Norman Light Publishing ).
In the general election, Baldacci, Woodcock, Green Independent Party candidate Pat LaMarche, and independents Barbara Merrill and Phillip Morris Napier appeared on the ballot.
Jessamy appeared simultaneously in 1967 in the UK ( London: Collins ) and the United States ( Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill ).

Merrill and himself
Around the same time, Guthrie himself also worked for the Canadian National Railway radio network, producing plays written by Merrill Denison that used similar techniques.
Much to his dismay, however, Merrill cannot rid himself of the Sun as prospective buyers either dismiss it outright as a fake or decline to purchase it due to the discomfort and unease they feel upon viewing the photographs.
Furthermore, Merrill finds himself increasingly compelled to use the Sun – the dog slowly advancing as it transforms into something more savage and monstrous with every picture he takes.
Fossett then became a successful commodities salesman in Chicago, first for Merrill Lynch in 1973, where he proved a highly successful producer of commission revenue for himself and that firm.
The casualties included General Merrill himself, who had suffered a second heart attack before going down with malaria.
In Game 4 of the 1997 American League Championship Series, on a wild pitch with runners dashing around the bases, when umpire Durwood Merrill gestured to where the ball was, McCarver sarcastically commented that " maybe he was trying to tell himself where the ball is!
Weldon saw himself as a wholesaler, and sold his 80 % of the business for $ 3. 5 million to Merrill Lynch in deal brokered by Charles E. Merrill.
The casualties included General Merrill himself, who had refused early evacuation and suffered a second heart attack before going down with malaria.
Unfortunately for Levine, they steered a large number of his trades through a broker at Merrill Lynch, who began piggybacking the trades for himself.

Merrill and cameo
He also made a cameo appearance on the series finale of The All-New Let's Make a Deal in 1986 alongside original LMaD prize model Carol Merrill ; Stewart's appearance, like many of his on-screen appearances on the original series, was modeling a zonk a player had just won.

Merrill and role
She also had a recurring role on the sitcom Living with Fran, playing Fran Drescher's character's cousin, Merrill.
The staff responsible for preparing Late Night consisted of Letterman's girlfriend Merrill Markoe in the head writing role, in addition to seasoned TV veteran Hal Gurnee directing the show, Robert Morton and Barry Sand as executive producers, and a group of young writers – most of them in their early twenties.
His other published complete opera recordings included La traviata with Rosanna Carteri, Cesare Valletti, and conductor Pierre Monteux, Pagliacci with Victoria de los Ángeles, Jussi Björling and Robert Merrill ; Tosca, Aida, and Il trovatore, each with Zinka Milanov and Jussi Björling ; a second recording of Il trovatore with his friend and final tenor co-star, Richard Tucker, featuring a young Leontyne Price in her Met debut role of Leonora ; and Verdi's Macbeth, with Leonie Rysanek and Carlo Bergonzi.
In February 1911, McCormack played Lieutenant Paul Merrill in the world premiere of Victor Herbert's drama Natoma with Mary Garden in the title role.
In 1964, he and Anne Francis guest starred in the episode " Hideout " of CBS's short-lived drama The Reporter, starring Harry Guardino in the title role as New York City journalist Danny Taylor, with Gary Merrill as city editor Lou Sheldon.
Aside from an occasional role as narrator, Merrill had essentially retired from the entertainment business after 1980.
This time she relented and made her debut with the company on March 9, 1962 as La Cieca in Ponchielli's La Gioconda with Zinka Milanov in the title role, Franco Corelli as Enzo, Nell Rankin as Laura, Robert Merrill as Barnaba, Giorgio Tozzi as Alvise, and Fausto Cleva conducting.
In 1989 Alan Merrill was offered a role in the television series Encyclopedia Brown on HBO, and was a part of the successful series in his role as principal character Casey Sparkz.
For a contemporary equivalent, one has to imagine a merger between Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, J P Morgan and probably Goldman Sachs too — as well, perhaps, as the International Monetary Fund, given the nineteen-century Rothschild's role in stabilising the finances of numerous governments.
His final and 462nd performance at the Met was on 15 May 1950 conducting Charles Gounod's Faust with Giuseppe Di Stefano in the title role, Nadine Conner as Marguerite, Luben Vichey as Méphistophélès, and Robert Merrill as Valentin.
Merrill Alan Reese ( born September 2, 1942 ) is an American sports radio announcer best known for his role as the play-by-play radio announcer for the Philadelphia Eagles on SportsRadio 94. 1 WIP-FM.
He has played a pioneering role in establishing Offshore Development Centers ( ODCs ) in India to provide high-end solutions to major corporations including IBM, Microsoft, General Electric, Hewlett Packard, Morgan Stanley, Tandem-Compaq, American Express, Merrill Lynch, Capital Bank, Target Corporation, Citibank, Qwest, Lucent Technologies, Ericsson and Nortel.
Merrill played Thomas Hyland the host / narrator with a fascination in crime, playing the role deadpan but with subtle humor.
In addition, Taylor was also a regular on The Brady Bunch Hour, playing a role of neighbor / performer Jack Merrill.
Shortly thereafter she made her debut on the opera stage at the Metropolitan Opera as the Celestial Voice in Giuseppe Verdi's Don Carlo on March 14, 1959 with Eugenio Fernandi in the title role, Leonie Rysanek as Elizabeth, Robert Merrill as Rodrigo, and Nell Rankin as Princess Eboli.
Co-star Gary Merrill, in the role of the captain of UDT-4's transport, delivers a line (" Looks like you've got what amounts a legal mutiny on your hands.
In the 1954-1955 season, Clark co-starred as the character Richard Adams, with Gary Merrill in the role of Jason Tyler, in the NBC crime drama Justice, about attorneys of the Legal Aid Society of New York.

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