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* [[Keith B. Miller]], geologist, Kansas State University |
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* [[Keith Miller (writer)]], author of ''The Taste of New Wine'' (1965) and several subsequent Christian books |
* [[Keith Miller (writer)]], author of ''The Taste of New Wine'' (1965) and several subsequent Christian books |
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* [[Keith Miller (journalist)]], London |
* [[Keith Miller (journalist)]], London-based journalist for NBC News |
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* [[Keith Miller (footballer, born 1953)]], Australian rules footballer for Geelong and in the ACT |
* [[Keith Miller (footballer, born 1953)]], Australian rules footballer for Geelong and in the ACT |
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* [[Keith Miller (footballer, born 1921)]], Australian rules footballer for [[List of Geelong Football Club players|Geelong]] and [[List of North Melbourne Football Club players|North Melbourne]] |
* [[Keith Miller (footballer, born 1921)]], Australian rules footballer for [[List of Geelong Football Club players|Geelong]] and [[List of North Melbourne Football Club players|North Melbourne]] |
Revision as of 23:49, 21 April 2015
Keith Miller (1919–2004) was an Australian Test cricketer and World War II pilot.
Keith Miller may also refer to:
- Keith Miller (EastEnders), fictional character
- Keith Miller (infielder) (born 1963), American baseball player [1987-91 Mets, 1992-95 Royals]
- Keith Miller (outfielder) (born 1963), American baseball player [1988-89 Phillies]
- Keith Harvey Miller (born 1925), American politician
- Keith B. Miller, geologist, Kansas State University
- Keith Miller (writer), author of The Taste of New Wine (1965) and several subsequent Christian books
- Keith Miller (journalist), London-based journalist for NBC News
- Keith Miller (footballer, born 1953), Australian rules footballer for Geelong and in the ACT
- Keith Miller (footballer, born 1921), Australian rules footballer for Geelong and North Melbourne
See also
- Keith Millar (1906–1971), Australian sportsman