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Virgil Miller Newton III (born 1938, Tampa Bay, Florida) [3] was the son of Louisa and Virgil Miller Newton Junior. His father was managing editor of the Tampa Tribune and well known for his fight against secrecy in the government, [4] authoring papers such as “Federal Thought Control a Challenge to American Liberties and Freedom.” [5] His mother taught Sunday School at their local church ...
Virgil Miller (December 20, 1886 – October 5, 1974) was an American cinematographer who was the director of photography for 157 films between 1917 and 1956.
Virgil Miller was born in San German, Puerto Rico, which is located on the western coast of the island. [1] In 1915, his family moved to San Juan, the capital city of the island, when his father Dr. Paul Gerard Miller, was appointed Commissioner of Education, a position which the senior Miller held until 1921. [2]
Her daughter, Kirby Bumpus and son-in-law Virgil Miller welcomed a baby girl named Grayson. Gayle King announced that she is a grandmother again. Her daughter, Kirby Bumpus and son-in-law Virgil ...
Virgil Villers and his wife Judy share a moment of laughter as they are framed by an early wax scale model of his final large commission titled "Corporate Ladder" at Villers' home studio March 27 ...
For his career, Virgil batted .231 with a .594 OPS, 14 home runs and 73 RBI in 324 games. His best season was in 1957, when he hit .235 with a .583 OPS, two triples, four homers, 24 RBI and two ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 1996.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Ozzie Virgil Sr., MLB's first Dominican-born player spent nine seasons in the majors with five teams, becoming Detroit's first nonwhite player in 1958.