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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.

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    A single-casket funeral for Jessie and her daughter was held June 30 at the House of the Lord, with a subsequent interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park. The arrangements were handled by the Silva-Hostetler Funeral Home, both in the Akron area. [14] [15] Although members of the Cutts family attended, Davis' son Blake did not. The family "felt the ...

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    My Ticket Home, alternative metal band; O.A.R., roots rock band; Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk-activist singer and songwriter; grew up in Columbus, which provided the inspiration for his song "Boy in Ohio"; studied journalism at Ohio State University; Don Patterson (1936–1988), jazz organist

  9. 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]