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Philip Merrill

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182:, serving from 2002 to 2005. He represented the United States in negotiations on the Law of the Sea Conference, the International Telecommunication Union and various disarmament and exchange agreements with the former Soviet Union. For many years he chaired the White House Fellow Commissions regional panels. Merrill also served on President 193:
He served as a long time trustee of the Aspen Institute (and long time executive board member), the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Johns Hopkins University, and Cornell University. He was Chairman of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) and a U.S. Director of the
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on June 10, 2006. He was initially believed to have been lost at sea, but his body was found on June 19. The medical examiner ruled Merrill's death a suicide.
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Merrill was survived by his wife, Eleanor; three children, Douglas Merrill, Catherine Merrill Williams, and Nancy Merrill; and four grandsons.
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from 1983 to 1990 and again from 2001 to 2003; and as Assistant Secretary General for Defence Support at NATO Headquarters in
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Merrill donated $ 4 million in 2003 to create the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies at the
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society. He was president and CEO of Capital-Gazette Communications, Inc., which publishes
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Eleanor died ten years later on July 16, 2016 after sustaining injuries from a fall.
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The Philip Merrill Award for Outstanding Contributions to Liberal Arts Education
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Merrill and his wife were benefactors of numerous institutions including the
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Merrill donated the funds to build the Cornell Sailing Center at
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Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award
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American diplomat, publisher, banker and philanthropist
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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He was appointed to chairman of the 159:from 1981 to 1983; as a member of the 7: 671:20th-century American businesspeople 253:University of Maryland, College Park 249:Philip Merrill College of Journalism 208:Foundation for the National Archives 157:Undersecretary of Defense for Policy 576:Loricchio, Lauren (July 16, 2016). 236:Merrill donated $ 7 million to the 226:United States Department of Defense 204:National Museum of American History 155:Merrill served as counselor to the 14: 298:Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind 202:(SAIS) board, the Smithsonian's 646:Suicides by firearm in Maryland 631:Harvard Business School alumni 549:Gately, Gary (June 14, 2006). 1: 651:Businesspeople from Baltimore 522:Rich, Eric (June 21, 2006). 244:certificate in the country. 687: 294:Barker Adoption Foundation 146:Catherine Merrill Williams 626:Cornell University alumni 403:Chesapeake Bay Foundation 238:Chesapeake Bay Foundation 213:In 1988, he received the 347:"Washingtonian Masthead" 167:from 1990 to 1992 under 138:magazine, the Annapolis 120:Harvard Business School 432:University of Maryland 125:The Cornell Daily Sun 33:Philip Merrill Levine 219:Secretary of Defense 161:Defense Policy Board 128:and a member of the 529:The Washington Post 503:. 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Index

Baltimore
Chesapeake Bay
diplomat
Cornell University
Harvard Business School
The Cornell Daily Sun
Quill and Dagger
Washingtonian
Capital
Catherine Merrill Williams
Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Defense Policy Board
Brussels
President
George H. W. Bush
Export-Import Bank of the United States
George W. Bush
George H. W. Bush
Reagan
International Institute of Strategic Studies
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
National Museum of American History
Foundation for the National Archives
Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award
Secretary of Defense
Caspar Weinberger
United States Department of Defense
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
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Philip Merrill College of Journalism

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