He spent many years traveling between the United States and Australia, presenting physics to (mainly) children via television shows such as Why Is It So?, and Demonstrations in Physics, as well as lecturing at Sydney University. There were no boarders, or visitors, so the only other person at home was his wife: Alice (41). On April 5, 1950, Julius (40), a physicist at Dillard University (a private, African American liberal arts college), was living at 3439 Five Oak Place, New Orleans, Louisiana. Miller as the person who would always know his address. He was described as 5ft 5 1/2-inches tall, weighing 143 pounds, and with brown eyes, black hair, and a light brown complexion. When Julius Sumner Miller registered for the World War II draft on October 16, 1940, he was living on West Lynn Street, Norman, Oklahoma, and was employed in the Physics Department of the University of Oklahoma. degree from the University of Idaho that same year. Rooming with them was Washington (state)-born Thomas Wakefield McCartney (26), a Graduate Assistant in the Engineering Department at the University of Idaho. Miller (30), employed as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Idaho, was living with his wife, Alice Miller (33), on Taylor Avenue, Moscow, Latah County, Idaho. They were to have no children of their own, however Julius entertained millions of children across the world due to his television shows. He married Alice Marion Brown April 21, 1934, in Boston, Massachusetts. Also at home were his brother-in-law: Abraham A Friedman (38), a commercial traveler in men's clothing his sister: Helena (29) and his nieces: 2-years-11-months-old Muriel Marcia Friedman and 1-month-old Rhoda Friedman. On April 8 & 9, 1930, Julius (20), was living in the household of his sister's family, at 125 Greenfield Road, Boston, Massachusetts. Īfter his early education in local schools, Julius attended Boston University, where he received a BS debree in 1932 and an MA in 1933. Home with him were his father: Samuel (60), a farmer his mother: Sarah (55) and his 4-year-old niece: Dorothy Tannenbaum. On February 2, 1920, the now 10-year-old Julius was living on his family's farm off Allen Road, Billerica. Where 20-year-old Benjamin was is not known at this time. Those home at the time were his mother: Sarah (45), recorded as a native of Germany who immigrated in 1883 and had been married 21 years and his siblings: Charles Jacob "Jacob" (25), a lawyer in general practice, born in New York Mary (23), a clerk, born in New York Louis (17), a salesman in a clothing store, born in New York David (15), a salesman in a department store, born in Massachusetts 13-year-old Dorothy "Dora", born in Massachusetts 11-year-old Henry, born in Missouri and 8-year-old Helena, born in Massachusetts. On Apthe 11-month-old Julius was living on Grape Street, Malden, Massachusetts, with his family.
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