1952 | I. Miller | America's Most Beautiful Source: Vintage Chic |
1952 | I.Miller
Strip Toes
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1953 | I.Miller
The Vanishing Back
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1953 | I.MILLER SOLD TO GENESCO (Formerly known as GEneral Shoe COmpany)
From My point of view, I was bitterly opposed to the Genesco-I.Miller deal…with the sale of the company its "soul" was gone. Genesco closed down the Long Island factory; they ruined the brand names - Mademoiselle (I.Miller sub-division) non longer exists; nothing any longer exists. They completely obliterated the whole thing - it was all stupidity. They didn't belong in the high-grade business; they didn't understand it. To be high-grade, you have to act high-grade.
Jerry (Jerrold) MillerThe (Miller) family came out pretty well financially: I think each brother, or each bloc, got two and one-half million dollars. They got five-year contracts as consultants - all the b.s. My father, for example, was a consultant whom nobody wanted to consult with. My father went to his office every day for five years and they never asked him one goddamned question.
[From "The Wandering Shoe", My Goodfriends Inc, 1984]
1954 | I. Miller is brighter than ever!
Calcutta Lizards by Fleming-Joffe
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1954 | I.Miller in Liverpool Source: your name here ________ |
1954 | I.Miller Is a ladies' man Source: your name here ________ |
1955 | I.Miller Is a ladies' man Source: your name here ________ |
1955 | I. Miller is a ladies' man
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