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Word: miller (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...told the cops about her dealings with Moe and his brother. They traced a thug named Abe Greenburg to New York, where he confessed that Moe and Gail had put him up to the job. They also found the man with the gun, a short, swart ex-convict, Joe Miller. The boys were pretty mad. Between them they'd made only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Moe the Gonif | 11/17/1947 | See Source »

Illustrated with a series of superb plates by Alfred Jacob Miller, Charles Bodmer, and George Catlin, "Across the Wide Missouri" is a comprehensive study that flows with the case of a good novel. Mr. Devote's excellent style makes history a pleasure. G.G.D...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Bookshelf | 11/12/1947 | See Source »

Married. John Daniel Miller Hamilton, 55, onetime Republican National Committee chairman (1936-40); and Rosamond Kittle Jackson, 39; he for the third time, she for the second; in Philadelphia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Nov. 10, 1947 | 11/10/1947 | See Source »

...literary life shortly before & after the Civil War. Hopping nimbly from region to region, Brooks lovingly sketches their literary manners-the rash of reform movements in New York, "attractional harmony and passional hygiene . . . water cure and Graham Bread"; the burly tall tales of the Far West where Joaquin Miller, "the greatest liar living . . . half a mountebank and all the time a showman," turned out crude, vigorous sketches of pioneer life; the sad whimsies of the post bellum South, where Constance Fenimore Woolson's "imagination lingered over the relics of the ancient South, the tumbledown battered houses and forlorn plantations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mellow Miniatures | 11/10/1947 | See Source »

...eagerness to recreate the fragrance and colors of the past, Brooks impatiently skips those struggles of the mind and body that comprised its substance. There is more in this book about Miss Woolson's literary mannerisms than Lincoln's world-shaking ideas; more about Joaquin Miller's escapades than Melville's struggles with the ultimates of morality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mellow Miniatures | 11/10/1947 | See Source »

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