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Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

Search Terms

Series 1: AMHERST COLLEGE, 1962-1965

Series 2: CORRESPONDENCE, 1960-1968

Series 3: NOTES ON VIETNAM WAR, [1968?]

Series 4: PERSONAL AFFAIRS AND MISCELLANEOUS, ca. 1961-1968

John Merson (AC 1966) Papers, 1960-1968

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Peter Nelson.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

© 2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Merson, John C.
Title: Merson Papers
Dates: 1960-1968
Abstract: Vietnam War soldier, business administrator. Contains mainly letters written home to family members during Marine Corps basic training and combat duty in Vietnam, 1965-1968.
Extent: 1 archives box(0.5 linear ft.)
Language: English.

Biographical Note

John Cox Merson was born in Washington, D.C. in 1944. He grew up chiefly in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and graduated from the Kent School, Connecticut, in 1962. As an undergraduate at Amherst he majored in Political Science, was President of Student Council in his Junior year (1965) and participated in wrestling, crew, and cross country. In 1965 after his Junior year, Merson withdrew from Amherst without receiving a degree. He enlisted in the Marine Corps, undergoing basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina, and Camp Pendleton, California. In May 1966 he shipped out for a tour of duty in Vietnam as part of the 7th Marine Regiment, 3rd Battallion, K Company, 3rd Platoon. After a year of combat duty, Merson returned to the U.S. in May 1967. Upon leaving the military, Merson enrolled at the University of North Carolina; he later earned an MBA degree at Harvard Business School. He has worked as an administrator at Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, North Carolina, under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. In the 1970s Merson entered the field of management consulting in New York, working actively with educational institutions.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The bulk of the papers consist of Merson's letters written home to family members during Marine Corps basic training and combat duty in Vietnam, 1965-1968, in which he describes conditions in that country, his thoughts about the war and his plans for his life after the military. Also included are a journal kept by Merson during his undergraduate days at Amherst and an undated notebook, written sometime after his military service, that records changes in Merson's views on the Vietnam War. Although his letters home do not reveal many of his personal views about the politics of the war, the later notebook clearly indicates his weakening support for it.

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Search Terms

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into four series:

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Series 1: AMHERST COLLEGE, 1962-1965


Box

Folder

1 1
Directory of Freshman Class of 1966 (2 copies) 1962

2
Journal 1963 Apr-1965 Feb

Series 2: CORRESPONDENCE, 1960-1968


Box

Folder

1 3
Correspondence, chiefly outgoing 1960-1962

4
Letters to father from Amherst College (includes also some undated letters) 1963 Oct-1964 Apr

5
Correspondence, chiefly outgoing 1965

6
Correspondence, chiefly outgoing 1966 Jan-May

7
Correspondence, chiefly outgoing 1966 Jun-Dec

8
Correspondence, chiefly outgoing 1967

9
Letters by Merson printed in Amherst Student and Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News 1967 Mar

10
Correspondence, chiefly outgoing 1968

Series 3: NOTES ON VIETNAM WAR, [1968?]


Box

Folder

1 11
Notes on Vietnam War ca. 1968

Series 4: PERSONAL AFFAIRS AND MISCELLANEOUS, ca. 1961-1968


Box

Folder

1 12
Wyoming 1961-1963

13
Vocational preference scores [1962?]

14
Photograph of Merson (Lenoir-Rhyne College) n.d.