| 1. | Arthur, 1915–2005, U.S. playwright and novelist. |
| 2. | Glenn, 1904–44, U.S. dance bandleader and trombonist. |
| 3. | Henry, 1891–1980, U.S. novelist. |
| 4. | Joa⋅quin [wah-keen] , (Cincinnatus Heine Miller ), 1841–1913, U.S. poet. |
| 5. | Joe (Joseph or Josias Miller ), 1684–1738, English actor, after whom Joe Miller's Jestbook was named. |
| 6. | Merton Howard, 1923–2000, U.S. economist: Nobel prize 1990. |
| 7. | William, 1782–1849, U.S. religious leader: founder of the Adventist Church. |
Cincinnatus Heine Miller
American poet and journalist whose best work conveys a sense of the majesty and excitement of the Old West. His best-known poem is "Columbus" with its refrain, "On, sail on!"-once familiar to millions of American schoolchildren.
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