Word: millers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thursday, May 4 THE CRUCIBLE (CBS, 9-11:15 p.m.). George C. Scott again, in Arthur Miller's drama of witch hunting, with Colleen Dewhurst, Fritz Weaver, Tuesday Weld, Melvyn Douglas...
Grace & Karate Chops. Lee's approach to business is a combination of Oriental grace and karate chops; the combination has made enemies for him ever since he left college in Japan 33 years ago and went into business as a rice miller. By the end of World War II, Lee had a whole string of businesses and a special relationship with President Syngman Rhee; he was one of a chosen few to whom Rhee doled out, at the low official exchange rate, precious U.S. dollars that had been acquired by sales of valuable tungsten. For his profitable dealings...
...also revealed at the conference that a letter to Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara protesting the war in Vietnam has been signed by over 1000 seminarians as well as by Samuel B. Miller, Dean of Harvard Divinity School and other religious leaders. The letter, written by students from Union Theological Seminary of New York, will be mailed to McNamara within the next few weeks...
Last week Judge Tyler again tried to reason with Miller. Miller was sympathetic. "I would not like to put it on your conscience that you would be sending an innocent man to jail," he told the judge. Somewhere behind him in the paneled courtroom Miller's infant daughter began to cry. Tossing back her long blonde hair, Miller's young wife briskly began breast feeding the child. Patiently, Judge Tyler reminded Miller that "no one had trammeled on your right to speak your views." Again, he offered Miller the chance to get another card. Again, Miller refused...
Thrusting her infant at a friend, Mrs. Miller fell to her knees and tried to grab her husband's hand. With that, four U.S. marshals picked up Miller and lugged him to an elevator as news photographers snapped the scene. Only when he got into the elevator and the cameras stopped clicking did Demonstrator Miller finally quit. Calmly he told the marshals: "You can put me down now. I'll walk...