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in Europe <strong>and</strong> the explosion of New York as a city in every way. <strong>The</strong>re were an<br />

abundance of newspapers which I saw <strong>and</strong> read many at the time. I had a radio from my<br />

earliest memory so I heard news <strong>and</strong> music as well. I grew up with WQXR, that music<br />

<strong>and</strong> news station of the New York Times. <strong>The</strong> schools were very vibrant. <strong>The</strong> schools I<br />

went to had excellent teachers.<br />

Q: How did your family fall in the political spectrum? Was this something which you<br />

were aware of?<br />

MILLER: Oh yes, very much. Since it was in New York City, politics it the time of was<br />

LaGuardia, while in national politics it was Roosevelt.<br />

Q: This is the liberal Republican <strong>and</strong> the liberal Democrat. This is very much …<br />

MILLER: This was, <strong>and</strong> I like to think is the mainstream majority of United States.<br />

Q: Do you recall Mayor LaGuardia reading the comics?<br />

MILLER: I heard him do this on the radio a number of times. I recall even seeing<br />

LaGuardia chasing fire engines, things like that. I was at the opening of LaGuardia airport<br />

– I went to that occasion when LaGuardia cut the ribbon opening the airport. I remember<br />

the first DC-3’s l<strong>and</strong> in great majesty.<br />

Q: Oh, yes. Well, you were also there <strong>for</strong> the World’s Fair in 1939. Trylon <strong>and</strong><br />

Perisphere or something.<br />

MILLER: Perisphere.<br />

Q: Perisphere. Did you get out <strong>and</strong> around New York a lot, I mean the city?<br />

MILLER: Yes, I went, as many of my contemporaries did, <strong>and</strong> explored the city in every<br />

way. Buses, subways, bicycle <strong>and</strong> on foot – I went to every subway stop, explored every<br />

neighborhood. Travel throughout the city was encouraged in the schools. <strong>The</strong> race issue<br />

of black versus white was not a problem, even in Harlem.<br />

Q: It really was quite a safe city.<br />

MILLER: It was – at least I thought so. I became very conversant with every part of the<br />

city, every museum, every church, every monument; we even went to polo games on<br />

Governor’s Isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Q: Tell me about Trinity School. In the first place, what grades were there, <strong>and</strong> what<br />

years were you there?<br />

MILLER: Trinity School is the oldest school in the United States in continuous existence,<br />

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