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introduced democratic reforms, but the United States now offered economic aid to Argentina. Miller was quoted as saying "We hope that once Argentina is on her feet, civil liberties will be restored. Meanwhile, we've got to do something positive. We're going ahead with it."
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In 1953, Miller returned to Sullivan & Cromwell again, where he remained until 1958. In the meantime, his old friend, Robert F. Wagner Jr. had been elected as
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I am planning a suit for libel or defamation... The number of volunteer helpers is considerable: Freddy Pride of
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that Hiss had been a Communist. On August 31, 1948, Hiss wrote to his lifelong friend and fellow Harvard lawyer
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In 1939, he married Carol H. Pritchett. They had two daughters. In 1967, they divorced.
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and from 1954 to 1956, Miller headed Mayor Wagner's Committee on Puerto Rican Affairs.
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In August–September 1948, Miller was one of many prominent lawyers who advised
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from his childhood in Puerto Rico and Cuba, Miller now also learned to speak
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Edward G. Miller Jr., "Inter-American Relations in Perspective,"
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Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs
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In 1947, Miller returned to Sullivan & Cromwell as a
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Edward G. Miller Jr. was born on September 27, 1911, in
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Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
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He then attended 646: 413:Dwight, Harris, Koegel & Casking 207:. In 1913, the family relocated to 637: 243:After law school, Miller became an 24: 762:Sullivan & Cromwell associates 275:United States Ambassador to Brazil 25: 773: 742:People from San Juan, Puerto Rico 669: 518:German immigration to Puerto Rico 271:United States Department of State 497: 483: 472:, 3 April 1950, pp. 521–23. 369:, Miller joined the law firm of 273:and became Special Assistant to 319:President of the United States 199:where his father worked as an 13: 1: 654:. Maryland Historical Society 652:"(Letter to William Marbury)" 558: 269:, in 1941, Miller joined the 190: 298:Bretton Woods, New Hampshire 7: 476: 10: 778: 365:In 1960, at the behest of 757:Harvard Law School alumni 705: 696: 688: 683: 238: 167: 159: 139: 123: 104: 99: 95: 83: 71: 61: 50: 42: 38: 31: 462: 302:Under Secretary of State 231:. Miller then attended 543:Sullivan & Cromwell 419:' firm), Fred Eaton of 415:(the offshoot of young 405:William L. Marbury, Jr. 256:Sullivan & Cromwell 752:Yale University alumni 445: 362:in 1958 as a partner. 350:Mayor of New York City 235:, graduating in 1936. 217:Concord, New Hampshire 513:List of Puerto Ricans 421:Shearman and Sterling 409: 385:Hiss Case involvement 284:. Already fluent in 265:With the outbreak of 197:San Juan, Puerto Rico 118:San Juan, Puerto Rico 18:Edward G. Miller, Jr. 528:Charles Henry Tenney 523:Robert F. Wagner Jr. 375:Puerto Rican culture 324:nominated Miller as 225:Robert F. Wagner Jr. 174:Edward G. Miller Jr. 33:Edward G. Miller Jr. 684:Government offices 650:(August 31, 1948). 459:on April 15, 1968. 355:In 1958, he joined 330:Senate Confirmation 187:from 1949 to 1952. 538:Adlai Stevenson II 505:Puerto Rico portal 448:Personal and death 423:, Eddie Miller of 395:Whittaker Chambers 260:John Foster Dulles 245:associate attorney 233:Harvard Law School 154:Harvard Law School 115:September 27, 1911 715: 714: 706:Succeeded by 278:Jefferson Caffery 229:Charles H. 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Edward G. Miller, Jr.
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
Harry S. Truman
Spruille Braden
John M. Cabot
San Juan, Puerto Rico
New York City
Alma mater
St. Paul's School
Yale University
Harvard Law School
United States
lawyer
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs
San Juan, Puerto Rico
engineer
sugar refinery
Cuba
St. Paul's School
Concord, New Hampshire
Yale University
Robert F. Wagner Jr.
Charles H. Tenney
Harvard Law School
associate attorney
New York City
law firm
Sullivan & Cromwell
John Foster Dulles
World War II

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