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Ruth Blanchard Miller, also known as Ruth Miller Kempster, Ruth Blanchard Miller Kempster (January 17, 1904 – May 21, 1978) was an American artist. [ 1 ] Biography
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Daughter Ruth Miller, also known as Ruth Kempster and Ruth Blanchard Miller, was a distinguished artist whose work was exhibited (and won a silver medal) in the 1932 Olympics. His brother was businessman, rancher and citrus farmer Azariel Blanchard Miller (1878–1941), founder of the city of Fontana, California.
Ruth Miller may refer to: Ruth Kirk (c. 1923–2000), née Miller, New Zealand anti-abortion campaigner; Ruth Miller (artist) (1904–1978), American artist; Ruth Miller (poet) (1919–1969), South African poet; Ruth Miller (actress) (1903–1981), American actress; Ruth Miller (1990s actress) in Thinner; Ruth Miller (1962-2023), aka Vim ...
There is only one man in the world and his name is All Men. There is only one woman in the world and her name is All Women. There is only one child in the world and the child's name is All Children. People! flung wide and far, born into toil, struggle, blood and dreams, among lovers, eaters, drinkers, workers, loafers, fighters, players, gamblers.
Miller tossed five sharp innings in his return from the injured list, Raleigh hit his 12th home run and the Mariners avoided a three-game sweep with a 2-0 win over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
Miró greatly influenced Miller's painting style during the 1930s and 1940s. [2] Miller married artist C. Earle Miller in 1935. [3] She took his last name and began signing her work using the name Peter Miller to avoid disclosing her gender. [2] She first used the name 'Peter' during her exhibition at the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico ...
Ruth Miller (1919–1969) was a South African poet. Born in 1919 in Uitenhage , South Africa, she grew up in the northern Transvaal and spent her adult life in Johannesburg . She worked as a school secretary and later English teacher.