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    Letter: Milo M. Miller to S.S. McClure, July 1, 1896

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    Handwritten letter, 2 page

    John M. Miller, Jr. Correspondence, 1918

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    Carbon copies of letter to the editor of the Wall Street Journal about government bonds and securities by John M. Miller, Jr., President of First National Bank of Richmond, Virginia and correspondence concerning his letter, one from George J. Seay. February and March 1918.Found In: Mss.39.2 Man3a, Manuscripts - People and Family Names, 1621-1949 » Box 4: L-

    M. Earl Miller.

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    Photograph of M. Earl Miller in a supply room at a Utah ski resort, 1940s - 198

    Letter: Harriet M. Miller to Ida M. Tarbell, March 28, 1910

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    Letter of four page

    [Amnesty Letter] ID182 / Miller, F. M.

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    This letter was written by F. M. Miller to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Buncombe Co., NC and does not state his occupation

    Toby Miller on Games

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    Toby Miller is Professor of English, Sociology, and Women's Studies and Director of the Program in Film & Visual Culture at the University of California, Riverside. His teaching and research cover the media, sport, labor, gender, race, citizenship, politics, and cultural policy. Toby is the author and editor of over 20 books, and has published essays in more than 30 journals and 50 volumes. His current research covers the success of Hollywood overseas, the links between culture and citizenship, and anti-Americanism. His forthcoming book is Cultural Citizenship: Cosmopolitanism, Consumerism, and Television in a Neoliberal Age. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.\ud \ud This interview was conducted during Toby's recent stint at QUT as a visiting fellow of the Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation. Toby delivered a lecture on the games industry in which he directed attention both to the production cycle of games hardware and software, and to the historical context of moral panics about new media, where games can be viewed as the latest in a long line of new media to generate anxiety within a culture.\ud \ud In this interview we canvass the directions that games studies might take, and the issues of production, particularly as they relate to the role of players as producers, and the politics of labour in this new model of networked production

    Miller, Isidor

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    Interview on 28 December 1993, Flasher, North Dakota. Conducted by Michael M. Miller

    Adrian Caesar speaking at Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library, Canberra, 30 October 2011 /

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    Title from information supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library of Australia theatre, 30 October 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
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