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Fred Miller (Minnesota Socialist)
Fred Miller may refer to: Sports American football *Fred Miller (American football, born 1906) (1906–1954), American football tackle for University of Notre Dame, heir to Miller Brewing Company *Fred Miller (American football, born 1931), American football tackle for the Washington Redskins *Fred Miller (American football, born 1973), American football tackle for the St. Louis Rams, Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears *Fred Miller (defensive lineman) (1940-2023), American football defensive tackle for the Baltimore Colts Other sports *Fred Miller (baseball) (1886–1953), American baseball pitcher *Fred Miller (rugby player) (1873–?), Wales international rugby player *Fred Miller (sailor), American sailor competed in the 1961 Finn Gold Cup Journalists *Fred Miller (British journalist) (1863–1924), editor of ''The Daily Telegraph'' *Fred Miller (New Zealand journalist) (1904–1996), New Zealand journalist, goldminer, historian, poet and community worker Other fields *Fred Mill ...
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Fred Miller (American Football, Born 1906)
Frederick C. Miller (January 26, 1906 – December 17, 1954) was a college football player, an All-American tackle under head coach Knute Rockne at the University of Notre Dame, posthumously elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1985. He later served as an unpaid assistant coach for the Irish, flying in from Milwaukee several times a week. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Miller was the son of Carl A. Miller of Germany, and Clara Miller (no relation), a daughter of Miller Brewing Company founder Frederick Miller, also a German immigrant. Succeeding his younger cousin Harry John (1919–1992), Miller became the president of the family brewing company in 1947 at age 41 and had a major role in bringing Major League Baseball to Wisconsin, moving the Braves from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953. He coaxed Lou Perini into moving them into the new County Stadium and was made a director for the team. The Braves later played in consecutive World Series in 1957 and 1958, b ...
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