Jack Miller
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Jack Miller
Summary
Jack Miller is a human[1]. Born in Chicago[2], he… he was born on +1916-06-06T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Temple Terrace[4]. He died on +1994-08-29T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a politician[6], lawyer[7], and judge[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,283 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Jack Miller's place of birth was Chicago[2].
- Jack Miller died in Temple Terrace[4].
- Jack Miller was born on +1916-06-06T00:00:00Z[3].
- Jack Miller died on +1994-08-29T00:00:00Z[5].
- Burial took place at Arlington National Cemetery[10].
- Jack Miller held citizenship in United States[11].
- Jack Miller's professions included politician[6].
- Jack Miller's professions included lawyer[7].
- Jack Miller worked as a judge[8].
- Jack Miller held the position of member of the Iowa House of Representatives[12].
- Jack Miller held the position of member of the State Senate of Iowa[13].
- Jack Miller held the position of Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit[14].
- Jack Miller held the position of United States senator[15].
- Jack Miller held the position of United States senator[16].
- Jack Miller held the position of United States senator[17].
- Jack Miller was employed by University of Notre Dame[18].
- Jack Miller was employed by United States Army Command and General Staff College[19].
- Jack Miller's education included a stint at University of Iowa College of Law[20].
- Jack Miller was educated at The Catholic University of America[21].
- Jack Miller was educated at Columbia Law School[22].
- Jack Miller's education included a stint at Creighton University[23].
- Jack Miller was educated at The Oratory School[24].
- Jack Miller's image is recorded as SenatorJackMillerIA.jpg[25].
- Jack Miller is recorded as male[26].
- Jack Miller's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Jack Miller's place of birth was Chicago[2]. He was born on +1916-06-06T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at University of Iowa College of Law[20], a law school[28], in United States[29], founded in 1865[30]; The Catholic University of America[21], a Catholic university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1887[33]; Columbia Law School[22], a law school[34], in United States[35], founded in 1858[36], headquartered in New York City[37]; Creighton University[23], a university[38], in United States[39], founded in 1878[40], headquartered in Omaha[41]; and The Oratory School[24], a boarding school[42], in United Kingdom[43], founded in 1859[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], lawyer[7], and judge[8]. Employers include University of Notre Dame[18], a private university[45], in United States[46], founded in 1842[47] and United States Army Command and General Staff College[19], a staff college[48], in United States[49], founded in 1881[50], headquartered in Fort Leavenworth[51]. Positions held include member of the Iowa House of Representatives[12]; member of the State Senate of Iowa[13]; Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit[14]; and United States senator[15], a position[52], in United States[53].
Personal Life
Jack Miller was affiliated with the Republican Party[54].
Death and Burial
Jack Miller died on +1994-08-29T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Temple Terrace[4]. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Jack Miller ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,283 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[55] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
FAQs
Where was Jack Miller born?
Jack Miller was born in Chicago[2].
Where did Jack Miller die?
Jack Miller passed away in Temple Terrace[4].
What did Jack Miller do for work?
Jack Miller worked as politician[6], lawyer[7], and judge[8].
Where did Jack Miller go to school?
Jack Miller was educated at University of Iowa College of Law[20], The Catholic University of America[21], Columbia Law School[22], and Creighton University[23].