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  2. William E. Miller - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. EX-REP. WILLIAM MILLER, 69, DIES; GOLDWATER'S 1964 RUNNING ...

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    William E. Miller, a former member of the House of Representatives who experienced brief national fame as Barry Goldwater's Republican running mate in the 1964 Presidential race, died...

  4. William E. Miller | American politician | Britannica

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    …his vice presidential running mate, William E. Miller, were decisively defeated in the election (November 3); they carried only Arizona and five states in the Deep South. Read More; United States presidential election of 1964

  5. William E. Miller - SEC.gov

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    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against William E. Miller in connection with misstatements he made to two investors, a charter school and a real estate fund, in Woodstock Capital Partners, L.P. ("Woodstock Partners"), a pooled investment vehicle.

  6. William E. Miller - Wikiwand

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    William Edward Miller 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.

  7. Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress - Retro Member ...

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    The papers of William Edward Miller include correspondence, speeches, press releases, clippings, printed matter, photographs, and other papers documenting his congressional career and the 1964 presidential campaign. An unpublished guide is available in the library.

  8. WILLIAM E. MILLER, U.S. JUDGE, 68, DIES - The New York Times

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    Judge Miller collapsed, apparently from a heart attack, during a judicial conference, according to Chief Judge Harry Phillips of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.