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'''Alice D. G. Miller''' (June 28, 1894 – July 24, 1985) was an early American screenwriter. She did not always get credited for the writing she did.<ref name="Maas2010">{{cite book|author=Frederica Maas|title=The Shocking Miss Pilgrim: A Writer in Early Hollywood|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=sGDdwkBkA2oC&pg=PA65|date=12 September 2010|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|isbn=0-8131-2707-6|pages=65 & 67}}</ref> Her mother was [[Alice Duer Miller]].<ref name="Baxter2010">{{cite book|author=John Baxter|title=Von Sternberg|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nuSpdN_zj5YC&pg=PA50|date=29 October 2010|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|isbn=0-8131-2603-7|page=50}}</ref>
'''Alice D. G. Miller''' (June 28, 1894 – July 24, 1985) was an early American screenwriter. She did not always get credited for the writing she did.<ref name="Maas2010">{{cite book|author=Frederica Maas|title=The Shocking Miss Pilgrim: A Writer in Early Hollywood|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sGDdwkBkA2oC&pg=PA65|date=12 September 2010|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|isbn=0-8131-2707-6|pages=65 & 67}}</ref> Her mother was [[Alice Duer Miller]].<ref name="Baxter2010">{{cite book|author=John Baxter|title=Von Sternberg|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nuSpdN_zj5YC&pg=PA50|date=29 October 2010|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|isbn=0-8131-2603-7|page=50}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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Alice D. G. Miller (June 28, 1894 – July 24, 1985) was an early American screenwriter. She did not always get credited for the writing she did.[1] Her mother was Alice Duer Miller.[2]

References

  1. ^ Frederica Maas (12 September 2010). The Shocking Miss Pilgrim: A Writer in Early Hollywood. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 65 & 67. ISBN 0-8131-2707-6.
  2. ^ John Baxter (29 October 2010). Von Sternberg. University Press of Kentucky. p. 50. ISBN 0-8131-2603-7.