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+ | '''Francis Pickens Miller''' was organization director of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] in 1940 and a prominent activist for US intervention in [[World War Two]].<ref>Mark Lincoln Chawin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Caroline Press, 1968, p.47.</ref> | ||
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Francis Pickens Miller (spook) | |
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Born | June 5, 1895 |
Died | August 3, 1978 (Age 83) |
Nationality | US |
Alma mater | Washington and Lee University, Trinity College (Oxford) |
Children | Andrew P. Miller |
Spouse | Helen Hill |
Member of | Century Group, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Office of Strategic Services, Rhodes Scholar/1919 |
Party | Democratic |
Hawkish spook |
Francis Pickens Miller was organization director of the Council on Foreign Relations in 1940 and a prominent activist for US intervention in World War Two.[1]
Affiliations
External Resources
- Namebase MILLER FRANCIS PICKENS
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References
- ↑ Mark Lincoln Chawin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Caroline Press, 1968, p.47.