Word: millers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...front for Garner is snow-topped, dandyish Roy Miller of Corpus Christi, a well-paid lobbyist for Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Roy Miller was of course the principal speaker at Red River's send-off last week. Perched on the rear stoop of the weather-blackened Garner shanty, he addressed the gathering of country folk from Possum Trot and Coon-Soup Hollow and assembled cameramen-anticipating most of the obvious objections to Garner-for-President: that he is too old (70 now; 72 by inauguration day in 1941) ; that he is reactionary by New Deal standards, that...
Harry Tine, Freshman football star, who wrestled last year for Andover, is in the 165-pound bracket, while Bob Aldrich, Ed Clemont, and Bartlett Brown are nearly even in the 175-pound class. Vern Miller, 265 pound tackle on the Freshman football team, is alone in the heavyweight division...
...Commerce Department explained that the recall of Commercial Attache Douglas Miller simultaneously from the Berlin Embassy was routine, a coincidence...
...successor to such distinguished editorial chiefs as Charles R. Miller and Rollo Ogden, Charles Merz (rhymes with purrs) is 45. tall, greying, with a small black mustache and big black brows...
...Miller . . . . . . Yale...