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The piano's world encompasses glass-nerved virtuos and stomping barrel-housers in fedoras it is a world of pasture and storm, of perfumed smoke, of liquid mathematics.
Kenneth R. Miller
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Kenneth R. Miller
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: July 14
Biologist
University Teacher
Rahway
New Jersey
Kenneth Raymond Miller
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