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William Edward Miller (March 22, 1914 – June 24, 1983) was an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from New York as a Republican. During the 1964 presidential election, he was the Republican nominee for vice president, the first Catholic nominated for the office by the Republican Party. A native of Lockport, New York, Miller graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1935, and from Albany Law School in 1938, afterwards becoming an attorney in Lockport. In 1942, he was appointed a commissioner for the U.S. District Court in Buffalo, New York. Miller served in the United States Army during World War II – first as a member of an intelligence unit in Richmond, Virginia, and then as a prosecutor of Nazi war criminals during the Nuremberg trials. Miller was an assistant district attorney in Niagara County, New York, from 1946 to 1948. In January 1948, the district attorney's position became vacant, and the governor of New York appointed Miller. Miller was elected to a full term later that year, and served as district attorney until January 1951, when he resigned. In 1950, Miller was a successful Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives. He was re-elected six times, and served from January 1951 until January 1965. In 1960, he was selected to lead the National Republican Congressional Committee, and led Republicans to gain more than 20 seats in that year's elections. In 1961, he became chairman of the Republican National Committee, a position he used to advocate for the party to become more conservative. In 1964, Miller was selected as the Republican nominee for vice president. The ticket of Senator Barry Goldwater and Miller for vice president lost to the Democratic nominees, President Lyndon Johnson and Senator Hubert Humphrey. After leaving Congress, Miller resumed practicing law in Lockport. He died in Buffalo on June 24, 1983, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Early life and education William Edward Miller was born in Lockport, New York on March 22, 1914, a son of Elizabeth Hinch and Edward J. Miller. He attended the parochial schools of Lockport, and graduated from Lockport High School in 1931. Miller attended the University of Notre Dame, where he graduated with a B.A. in 1935, and Albany Law School, from which he graduated with an LL.B. in 1938. He was admitted to the bar in 1938, and practiced in Lockport. In 1942, Miller was appointed a commissioner for the U.S. District Court in Buffalo. Career Military service Miller enlisted in the United States Army on July 1, 1942, and received training in the Military Intelligence branch. After serving with an Intelligence unit in Richmond, Virginia, in May 1945, Miller received his commission as a first lieutenant and was assigned to the War Criminals Branch of the War Department staff. In August 1945, he was assigned as assistant prosecutor of Nazi war criminals during the Nuremberg trials. Miller was discharged in March 1946, and returned to Lockport. Politics District attorney Miller served as an assistant district attorney of Niagara County, New York from 1946 to 1948. Governor Thomas E. Dewey appointed Miller to fill a vacancy as district attorney in January 1948, and Miller won election to a full term in November. He served until resigning in January 1951 as he prepared to assume his seat in Congress. Congressman In August 1950, Miller won the Republican nomination in New York's 42nd Congressional district after defeating Melvin L. Payne and James W. Heary in a primary. He won the general election in November by defeating the Democratic nominee, Mary Louise Nice. After redistricting placed Miller in New York's 40th Congressional District, he was easily reelected every two years from 1952 to 1962. He rose through seniority to become the second-ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee, and received credit for two major pieces of legislation. The first was a compromise on the development of Niagara Falls hydroelectric power, and the second was a law authorizing construction of a new Lake Erie‐Lake Ontario canal east of the Niagara River. Miller voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1960, and 1964, as well as the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Miller became influential with respect to the internal workings of the House. In 1959, he took part in the Republican caucus' action to replace Minority Leader (and former Speaker) Joseph W. Martin Jr. with Charles Halleck. Republicans had lost House seats in the 1958 election, and decided to replace the moderate Martin with the more conservative Halleck. In 1960, Miller won election as head of the National Republican Congressional Committee. In the November election, the party gained 22 House seats, an achievement that was notable because it occurred as Republicans were losing the presidential election. Republican National Committee Miller's success with the 1960 House elections led to his selection as head of the Republican National Committee. He served from 1961 to 1964, and advocated for the party to become more conservative, including tacitly supporting Goldwater for the 1964 presidential nomination. As chairman, Miller oversaw the party's efforts during the 1962 Congressional elections. Though Republicans lost five seats in the Senate, they gained four in the House. In addition, Democratic candidates in several races throughout the South experienced tougher than expected races, indicating that the domination the Democrats had enjoyed regionally since the Civil War was in peril. These included the moderate-to-liberal Senator J. Lister Hill of Alabama, who defeated business Republican businessman James D. Martin by just 50.9 percent to 49.1. Martin's strong showing demonstrated his viability as a candidate, and in 1964 he was elected to the U.S. House. In the early 1960s, leading Republicans including Miller and Senator Barry Goldwater began advocating for a plan they called the Southern Strategy, an effort to make Republican gains in the Solid South, which had been pro-Democratic since the American Civil War. Under the Southern Strategy, Republicans would continue an earlier effort to make inroads in the South, Operation Dixie, by ending attempts to appeal to African American voters in the Northern states, and instead appeal to white conservative voters in the South. As documented by reporters and columnists including Joseph Alsop and Arthur Krock, on the surface the Southern Strategy would appeal to white voters in the South by advocating against the New Frontier programs of President John F. Kennedy and in favor of a smaller federal government and states' rights, while less publicly arguing against the Civil Rights movement and in favor of continued racial segregation. Miller concurred with Goldwater, and backed the Southern Strategy, including holding private meetings of the RNC and other key Republican leaders in late 1962 and early 1963 so they could decide wh.... Discover the E Miller popular books. Find the top 100 most popular E Miller books.
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E. R. Miller v. Towne Services
First District, Houston Court of Appeals of TexasThis is an appeal from a judgment in an action for an assault and battery in which the plaintiff, E. R. Miller, was awarded $60,657.87. There were three defendants to the cause of ...
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State Missouri v. Marvin E. Miller
Missouri Court of Appeals St. Louis DistrictMarvin E. Miller, convicted by a jury of burglary, second degree, and stealing, and sentenced to concurrent periods of two years for each offense, has appealed on the ground that t...
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Building a StoryBrand
Donald MillerMore than halfamillion business leaders have discovered the power of the StoryBrand Framework, created by New York Times bestselling author and marketing expert Donald Miller....
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Demolidor por Frank Miller e Klaus Janson vol. 03
Frank Miller & Paulo FrançaPCP, pó de anjos, cristal, combustível de foguetes, ela tem vários nomes... amnésia, psicose, convulsão, alucinações .. Esta droga levou mais uma criança. O irmão da vítima Bily de...
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Wendy, Darling
A.C. WiseA lush, feminist reimagining on what happened to Wendy after Neverland, for fans of Circe and The Mere Wife.LOCUS AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST FIRST NOVELFind the second star from the r...
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Pete Miller v. E. Paul Miller
Supreme Court Of IdahoOn approximately July 20, 1984, J.R. Simplot Co. (Simplot) and Chemetics International, Inc. (Chemetics) entered into a construction contract pursuant to which Chemetics was to des...
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Joseph E. Vogler v. Terry Miller
Supreme Court of AlaskaIn Vogler v. Miller, 651 P.2d 1 (Alaska 1982) we held that it is unconstitutional for the state to require independents and small party candidates to submit petitions carrying sign...
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George E. Miller Lumber Co. V. Holden
Department Two Supreme Court of WashingtonGeorge E. Miller is an individual doing business as George E. Miller Lumber Company, with principal offices in Portland, and is engaged in the business of buying, selling and deali...
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Automatic Drilling Machines v. Honorable George E. Miller
Fourteenth District, Houston Court of Appeals of TexasThis is an original mandamus proceeding. Automatic Drilling Machines, Inc., et al, relators, seek the writ to require the Honorable George E. Miller, Judge of the 113th Judicial Di...
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It Was Funny On Paper Poems A E Miller Wrote Before The Internet
Anthony MillerPoems and nonsense written by comedian Anthony Edmund Miller to express his rage in the era before the internet as previously published in ENVOI, IOTA, THE JOURNAL, KRAX, ORBIS, VI...
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State South Dakota v. John E. Miller
Supreme Court of South DakotaBRAITHWAITE, Circuit Judge. In the early morning hours of Saturday, April 18, 1975, Mary Lou Mauch arrived at her home alone. As she went to open her door, a man wearing a face mas...
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Joseph E. Vogler v. Terry Miller
Supreme Court of AlaskaIn this case the gubernatorial candidate of a small political party challenges several statutes that restrict access to the ballot on the grounds that they contravene the free spee...
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J. Miller Co. and Selective Insurance Company v. Samuel E. Mixter
Commonwealth Court of PennsylvaniaIn this workmens compensation case, the only question before us is whether at the time he suffered serious injuries the claimant, Samuel E. Mixter, was an
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Mains Farm Homeowners Association and Rod Grant v. Salima Worthington and Raymond E. Miller
Supreme Court of Washington NO. 59058-3This matter came before Department II of the Court on its May 5, 1992, Motion Calendar on Petition for Review. Department II having considered the Petition and the files herein; No...
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J. E. Peacock v. Lon Miller
Division A. Supreme Court of FloridaThis cause is before us on a writ of error to a judgment of the Circuit Court for Volusia County awarding an absolute writ of prohibition against the county judge of th...
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Demolidor por Frank Miller e Klaus Janson vol. 02
Frank Miller & Paulo FrançaApós um incidente, o Gladiador está em processo de julgamento, Murdock é seu advogado. Porém um sósia do vilão vem aterrorizando mulheres das redondezas com sua máscara de couro. U...
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Mark E. Miller v. State Texas
Fifth District, Dallas Court of Appeals of TexasAppellant appeals a conviction for aggravated rape in which the jury assessed appellants punishment at fifty years in the Texas Department of Corrections. We vacate our November 8,...
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Donald E. Miller v. Amalgamated Sugar
Supreme Court Of IdahoThis is an appeal from a decision of the Industrial Commission in which an award was made for a disability suffered by claimant from an occupational disease contracted during his e...
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City Huntsville v. E. P. Miller Et Al.
Supreme Court of AlabamaGOODWYN, Justice. Complainants, appellees here, filed a bill of complaint in the circuit court of Madison County, in equity, against the City of Huntsville, appellant he...
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Anatomy of a Scandal
Sarah VaughanNOW A HIT NETFLIX SERIESInstant International Bestseller“A nuanced story line perfectly in tune with our #metoo times.” People, Book of the Week“One of the season’s most buzzedabou...
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Everyone Hates Kelsie Miller
Meredith IrelandToday Tonight Tomorrow meets A Pho Love Story in this whipsmart young adult novel about a girl who embarks on a “breezy road trip romp” (Publishers Weekly) with her longtime rival ...
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The Best Golf Stories Ever Told
Julie Ganz & Tripp BowdenThis book is a comprehensive collection of stories, each of which captures a different facet of the game of golf. Some of the best golfers in the history of the sport as well as th...
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The Anatomy of Type
Stephen ColesThe Anatomy of Type is the ultimate stylistic guide to the intricacies and design of 100 indispensable typefaces. A delightful, colorful, and visual reference guide created by Step...
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Rosemary Hollinger and E. Elizabeth Miller v. Department Public Welfare Commonwealth Pennsylvania
Commonwealth Court of PennsylvaniaThese appeals present the question whether jurisdiction in equity exists in suits by public employes against their employers and collective bargaining representatives to enjoin pay...
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Afflicted
J. E. MillerCivilization has fallen, overrun by an unexpected outbreak that has swept the world. Those who are afflicted become ravenous monsters, roaming the earth in search of blood and merc...
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Demolidor por Frank Miller e Klaus Janson vol. 01
Frank Miller & Rodrigo GuerrinoInserindo a ogiva nuclear roubada por seus capangas no corpo do TriHomem, o Saqueador Mascarado pretende assumir o controle de Nova York, ou irá disparar o robô em forma de foguete...
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Percy G. Wood v. E. S. Miller Et Al.
Supreme Court of AlabamaSIMPSON, Justice. On November 8, 1955, the appellant filed in the Circuit Court of Dallas County, Equity Side, a motion to strike, set aside or vacate a jury's verdict r...
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Paul E. Miller v. State Indiana
Supreme Court of Indiana No. 879S223Defendant (Appellant) was convicted in a trial by jury of the theft of property of Danny Turner, Ind. Code § 354342 (Burns 1979), and of being an habitual offender, Ind. Code § 355...
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Reputation
Sarah Vaughan“Astonishingly timely and clever, utterly gripping.” Lucy Foley, #1 New York Times bestselling author “Sarah Vaughan has done it again. Superb.” Shari Lapena, New York Times bestse...
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James E. Miller v. International Express
Court of Appeals of Minnesota1. An employee has good cause to quit and is entitled to receive unemployment compensation as the result of an employer's violation of minimumwage laws. 2. An employee m...
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Pearl Miller v. E. H. Carr
Supreme Court of FloridaThis case is here on writ of error to a judgment on demurrer directed to counts one, two, three and four of the third amended declaration. An order was entered by the l...
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Raymond E. Miller v. Brewer Company Florida
Supreme Court of FloridaROBERTS, Justice. Petitionerclaimant has applied for review on certiorari of an order of the Florida Industrial Commission denying his claim for additional remedial treatment under...
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Marketing Made Simple
Donald Miller & Dr. J.J. PetersonThis guide from New York Times bestselling author Donald Miller, is a musthave for any marketing professional or small business owner who wants grow their business. It will te...
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June E. Miller v. Barnett Bank Broward County and Florida Unemployment Appeals Commission
Third District Court of Appeal of FloridaThe State challenges an order which dismisses a cocaine possession charge against the appellee, Ferris Michele Paleveda. We reverse.
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Thelma M. Miller v. Clark E. Miller and Ray Miller. Appeal Clark E. Miller
Superior Court of Pennsylvania No. 292 PITTSBURGH 1986This appeal follows an Order entering Judgment which held Appellant was required to return various sums of money to Appellee, his mother. The Order in question stems from an equity...
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O. T. Staats Et Al. v. H. E. Miller
The Texas Court of Criminal AppealsThis is a suit for damages for the alleged conversion of a cotton harvester filed by petitioners, O. T. Staats and F. M. Woolbright, against respondent, H. E. Miller. At the conclu...
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Goldwin E. Miller and Theresa M. Miller V.
Kansas City District Missouri Court of AppealsPlaintiffsRespondents, Goldwin E. and Theresa M. Miller, brought this suit against defendantappellant, National Union Fire Insurance Company, and Dr. John M. Spencer and Florence W...