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    Replication Data for "PACs and January 6th: Campaign Finance and Objections to the Electoral College Vote Count"

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    Replication Data for "PACs and January 6th: Campaign Finance and Objections to the Electoral College Vote Count" by Kenneth M. Miller and Tanner Bates

    No. 74, Kenneth Pitzer, interview by Robert Miller

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    Transcript (28, 8 pages) of interview by Robert Miller with Kenneth Pitzer, chemistry professor at the University of California at Berkeley, on June 28, 1984. This interview is no. 74 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History ProjectPitzer, professor of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley, recalls his association with Henry Eyring and evaluates his work in chemistry. Interviewer: Robert Mille

    Kenneth Miller, crouching position

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    Kenneth Miller, Purdue EndIntercollegiat

    Kenneth Miller, crouching position

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    Kenneth Miller, Purdue EndIntercollegiat

    Kenneth Miller, in football jersey

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    Kenneth Miller, Purdue EndIntercollegiat

    Kenneth David Miller, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1980

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    High school graduation portrait. Kenneth Miller is the son of Roger E. Miller and Deda Schlossberg Miller.Digital imageDigital finding aid

    Evolution, Science and Faith: Grandeur in an Evolutionary View of Life

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    In this lecture, St. Norbert College welcomed Brown University\u27s Kenneth R. Miller to campus for the Spring 2025 Dr. Benjamin T. Chu Distinguished Lecture, “Evolution, Science and Faith: Grandeur in an Evolutionary View of Life . Miller—renowned biologist, author and advocate for the dialogue between science and religion—shared powerful insights on evolution, human purpose and the intersection of reason and belief

    Dusty miller

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    fiddlesColl. by Ora Lee Boss Kenneth K. Claiborne Green Forest, Ark. Dec. 29, 1959 Reel 333, Item 11 DUSTY MILLER (Fiddle Tune)Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation

    Kenneth L. Miller

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