Talk:Bing Miller

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Height

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The article on Bing Miller begins with the statement that he was six feet tall and ends saying he was 5'7". Needs fixing.

Hunting Trophies in "The Tavern" restaurant

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I remember seeing hunting trophies (heads of big game animals) attributed to a "Bing Miller" on the walls of "The Tavern" restaurant in Bala Cynwyd, PA, back around 1967. I thought they were associated with the Bing Miller who had been reported in the news as involved with Lilian Reis, the Celebrity Room Night Club in Philadelphia and the robbery of John Rich of Pottsville in August 1959. Don't know if the trophies are still there. The restauant building is but under another name. -- Jim B.

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