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  2. Maxwell Miller - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Miller may refer to: Maxwell Miller (politician) (1832–1867), journalist and politician in colonial Tasmania Edward Maxwell Miller (1911–1985), or Max Miller, American jazz pianist

  3. J. Maxwell Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller was a member of the National Sculpture Society and exhibited at their 1923 exhibition where he showed a bas relief portrait of Daniel Coit Gilman and a number of medals. [3] He became the Director of the Rinehart School of Sculpture in 1923, a position he held for the last decade of his life. [4] Miller lived most of his life in Baltimore.

  4. Maxwell Miller (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Miller (1832 – 10 April 1867) was a journalist and politician in colonial Tasmania. [1] Miller was born in London, England, the third son of Robert Miller, a barrister, and his wife Jane Matilde, née Montmorini. [1] He was educated at St. Paul's School, whence he went up with a scholarship to Worcester College, Oxford. [2]

  5. J. Maxwell Miller (biblical scholar) - Wikipedia

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    James Maxwell Miller (born 20 September 1937 [1]) is an American Old Testament scholar. He was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi and studied at Millsaps College ( BA , 1958) and Emory University ( PhD , 1964). [ 2 ]

  6. Max Miller (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Maxwell Miller (November 17, 1911 – November 13, 1985) was an American jazz pianist and vibraphone player. He had a forty year career that peaked in the 1940s and '50s. Many of his compositions use extended chord harmonies, polyphony, and polytonality and were influenced by Stravinsky, Bartók, and Hindemith.

  7. Lucille Miller - Wikipedia

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    Lucille Marie Miller (née Maxwell; January 17, 1930 – November 4, 1986) was a Canadian-American housewife and mother who was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of her husband. Prosecutors alleged Miller was inspired by the eponymous plot device of the film Double Indemnity , a provision in which the proceeds of a life insurance ...

  8. Maxwell Perkins - Wikipedia

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    The home stayed in the family until 2005, and has been restored and reopened as the Snapdragon Inn. The inn houses the Maxwell Perkins Library, which displays and collects items associated with Maxwell Perkins and his extended family. His house in New Canaan, Connecticut, the Maxwell E. Perkins House, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Max Miller (politician) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Miller moved back to Ohio, purchasing a home in Rocky River, in order to challenge Gonzalez. [ 18 ] In June 2021, in his first rally since the January 6 attack, Trump appeared in Wellington, Ohio , with Miller; he praised Miller in a 90-minute rally in which he addressed many topics, including his falsehoods about the 2020 election.