Merton


Robert King, 1910–2003, U.S. sociologist.
Thomas, 1915–68, U.S. poet and religious writer, born in France.
a borough of Greater London, England.
Contemporary Examples

Family of Olivia Engel, Lost in Newtown, Remembers Their Daughter Matthew DeLuca December 16, 2012
Family of Olivia Engel, Lost in Newtown, Remembers Their Daughter Matthew DeLuca December 16, 2012
Family of Olivia Engel, Lost in Newtown, Remembers Their Daughter Matthew DeLuca December 16, 2012

Historical Examples

The Camp Fire Girls Behind the Lines Margaret O’Bannon Womack Vandercook
Waring’s Peril Charles King
Baseball Joe, Captain of the Team Lester Chadwick
Waring’s Peril Charles King
A Diplomatic Adventure S. Weir Mitchell
A Young Mutineer Mrs. L. T. Meade
Alice, or The Mysteries, Complete Edward Bulwer-Lytton

noun
a borough in SW Greater London. Pop: 191 400 (2003 est). Area: 38 sq km (15 sq miles)
noun
Thomas (Feverel). 1915–68, US writer, monk, and mystic; noted esp for his autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain (1948)

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