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AMERICAN PHYSICIAN (1931-2001)
Gigi Hemingway; Gregory Hemingway
  • Ernest and Gloria shooting live pigeons at the ''Club de Cazadores'' in Cuba about 1943
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Ernest Miller Hemingway         
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  • Hemingway was the second child and first son born to Clarence and Grace.
  • Hemingway in American Red Cross Hospital, July 1918
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  • The Hemingway family in 1905 (from the left): Marcelline, Sunny, Clarence, Grace, Ursula, and Ernest
  • Hemingway and Mary in Africa before the two plane accidents
  • Pauline]] Hemingway in Paris, 1927
  • Hemingway Memorial, [[Sun Valley, Idaho]]
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  • Life-sized statue of Hemingway by [[José Villa Soberón]], at [[El Floridita]] bar in [[Havana]]
AMERICAN AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST (1899–1961)
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n. Ernest Miller Hemmingway (amerikanischer Autor und Nobelpreisträger)
Arthur Miller         
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AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHT AND ESSAYIST (1915–2005)
Arthur Asher Miller; Agnes Barley; Timebends; Arthur Miller's; Miller, Arthur
n. Arthur Miller (1915-2005), amerikanischer Autor und Stückeschreiber, Pulizer und Tony Preis Gewinner (zu seinen Werken zählen "Tod eines Handlungsreisenden" und "Hexenjagd")
Earnst Miller Hemingway      
Earnst Hemingway, (1899-1961)

Definición

Miller
·noun The eagle ray.
II. Miller ·noun The hen harrier.
III. Miller ·noun A milling machine.
IV. Miller ·noun One who keeps or attends a flour mill or gristmill.
V. Miller ·noun A moth or lepidopterous insect;
- so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes. Called also moth miller.

Wikipedia

Gloria Hemingway

Gloria Hemingway (born Gregory Hancock Hemingway, November 12, 1931 – October 1, 2001) was an American physician and writer who was the third and youngest child of author Ernest Hemingway.

A good athlete and a crack shot, Gloria longed to be a typical Hemingway hero and trained as a professional hunter in Africa, but her alcoholism prevented her gaining a license, as it also cost her her medical license in America. Gloria maintained a long-running feud with her father, stemming from a 1951 incident when her arrest for entering a bar "in drag" caused an argument between Ernest and Gloria's mother Pauline. Pauline died from an stress-related condition the next day, which Ernest blamed on Gloria and Gloria later believed to have been caused by Ernest. Her bestselling 1976 memoir of her father, Papa: A Personal Memoir, was seen by some to reflect troubles of her own. These included wearing women's clothes, which she ascribed to gender dysphoria.