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Miller, David (19)

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Epithet: of Egerton MS 1074 David Miller (1908-1977), a lawyer from the Bronx, joined the Communist Party in 1932 and sailed for Spain in April 1938. In the course the war he conducted radio broadcasts from Albacete and Madrid for the Voice of Spain. While in Spain he trained at Madrigueras and Tarazona with Edward Lending. After returning from Spain he split form the Communist Party. He found himself in a state of tension with the leaders of the Veterans of...

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Miller, David (16)

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Henry Russell, director of Sydney Observatory, sent out five parties to observe the transit of Venus in 1882. The party sent to Mount Lookout, Lord Howe Island, consisted of three members of the New South Wales Department of Lands, William Jacomb Conder, superintendent of trigonometrical surveys, Thomas Frederick Furber, draftsman-in-charge, and David Miller, clerk to Surveyor General, with Timothy Coghlan, draftsman of the Department of Public Works. Their expedition was unsuccessful because...

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Miller, David Hunter, 1875-1961 (18)

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Lawyer and diplomat. Epithet: US lawyer David Hunter Miller (1875-1954): lawyer; admitted to New York Bar, 1911; special assistant in the State Department, 1917; served on the Inquiry under Col. House, 1917-1918, and at the Peace Conference, 1919; active in League of Nations; editor of the Treaties, State Department, 1929; author of numerous books on history, international law, etc. David Hunter Miller (1875-1954):...

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Miller, David, 1908-1977 (8)

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David Miller (1908-1977) was a lawyer from the Bronx, New York, and a volunteer in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. In the course of the war he conducted radio broadcasts from Albacete and Madrid for the Voice of Spain. While in Spain he trained at Madrigueras and Tarazona. Miller served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He later worked for the Veterans Administration in Cleveland, taught at Kent State University, and wrote articles published in the Cleveland Jewi...

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Miller, John David, 1964- (6)

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Agriculturist, lawyer. Judge John D. Miller served as Vice President and General Counsel of the Dairymen's League.

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Miller, David Hunter, 1875- (4)

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Miller, David C. (David Cameron), 1951- (4)

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Carter, David Miller, 1830-1879. (5)

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David Miller Carter was a lawyer and landowner of eastern North Carolina; Confederate colonel and military judge; legislator, 1862-1865; resident of Washington, N.C., until he moved to Raleigh in 1874. Confederate Officer, legislator, attorney and farmer. Resided successively in Hyde, Beaufort, and Wake counties, N.C. David Miller Carter (1830-1879) was a lawyer and landowner of eastern North Carolina; a Confederate colonel and military...

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Miller, David E. (3)

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Miller, David Humphreys (3)

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